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3WS of Data Journalism Education: What, Where and Who?
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Date Issued
2018-04-18
Date Available
2018-07-05T15:00:33Z
Abstract
This paper explores data journalism education, with a particular focus on formal training in the higher education sector globally. The study draws on data from: (1) the 2017 Global Data Journalism Survey, to study the state of data journalism education and the requirements in terms of training and (2) a dataset of 219 unique modules or programmes on data journalism or related fields that were curated and examined in order to understand the nature of data journalism education in universities across the world. The results show that while journalists interested in data are highly educated in journalism or closely related fields, they do not have a strong level of education in the more technical areas of data journalism, such as data analysis, coding and data visualisation. The study further reveals that a high proportion of data journalism courses are concentrated in the United States, with a growing number of courses developing across the world, and particularly in Europe. Despite this, education in the field does not have a strong academic underpinning, and while many courses are emerging in this area, there are not enough academically trained instructors to lead and/or teach such interdisciplinary programmes in the higher education sector.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Tayor & Francis
Journal
Journalism Practice
Volume
13
Issue
3
Start Page
349
End Page
366
Copyright (Published Version)
2018 Taylor & Francis
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Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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