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#5 Where Data Journalism Comes From with C. W. Anderson
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#5 Where Data Journalism Comes From with C. W. Anderson

C. W. Anderson is an associate professor at the College of Staten Island (CUNY) and incoming professor of media and communication at the University of Leeds.

Demystifying Media at the University of Oregon · C. W. Anderson, Damian Radcliffe

May 17, 201722m 31s

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Show Notes

About Our Guest:
C. W. Anderson is the author of Rebuilding the News: Metropolitan Journalism in the Digital Age and Journalism: What Everyone Needs to Know (co-authored with former Washington Post Executive Editor Len Downie and sociologist Michael Schudson), which has been described as “an accessible, sweeping survey of the past, present, and future of journalism.”

Find C. W. Anderson Online:
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Hear more from our guest:
Video interview
Lecture Interview

Show Notes:
(00:04): Guest Introduction
(01:40): Origin stories related to data journalism and sociology
(03:48): How data can help us understand other forms of journalistic endeavor
(06:26): Data journalism in the past vs. present
(08:10): Tackling data-driven storytelling and its relation to science
(10:30): Identifying ways journalists can rebuild trust with the public
(12:35): The economic crisis affecting the journalism industry during and after the 2016 election  
(13:54): Navigating how to use journalism to improve democratic values
(20:33): Next steps for Chris Anderson 
(21:53): Wrap-up

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