Data Journalism in the Spanish Caribbean Digital Media

21st-century journalism is characterized by new trends that facilitate the production of digital and novel contents. Among them, most notable is data-driven journalism, which collects structured information and analyzes it in-depth to present it in more versatile formats through interactive visualiz...

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Main Author: Ramaris Albert Trinidad
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona 2020-10-01
Series:Anàlisi: Quaderns de Comunicació i Cultura
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Online Access:https://analisi.cat/article/view/3236
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description 21st-century journalism is characterized by new trends that facilitate the production of digital and novel contents. Among them, most notable is data-driven journalism, which collects structured information and analyzes it in-depth to present it in more versatile formats through interactive visualizations and other multimedia tools. This specialty serves to tell stories based on vast amounts of information that, without the assistance of a computer and the application of statistical methods, would be challenging to report. This work is a pilot study about the degree of penetration of data journalism through a comparative study of the journalistic media of the Spanish-speaking Caribbean. For this purpose, an exploratory pilot questionnaire investigated the processes and techniques used by journalists in the preparation of publications in digital media of Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic, in order to determine whether they apply data journalism from the defining elements that Paul Bradshaw establishes in his inverted pyramid of data journalism. The findings pointed out that journalists from these countries vary in the level of frequency of use of the five characteristic functions, of which the analysis of databases is the most used by all. The respondents agree that the least used data journalism techniques are the collection of data through contests or open collaboration projects (crowdsourcing) and the development of tools and informative web applications based on database contents. The digital journalists who have trained in this discipline did so, mainly, through workshops and practical seminars they took on their own initiative.
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spelling doaj.art-3adaa22b375042a292e4d51d7a1cccb12022-12-22T03:55:49ZcatUniversitat Autònoma de BarcelonaAnàlisi: Quaderns de Comunicació i Cultura0211-21752340-52362020-10-0110.5565/rev/analisi.32361712Data Journalism in the Spanish Caribbean Digital MediaRamaris Albert Trinidad0Universidad de Puerto Rico. Escuela de Comunicación21st-century journalism is characterized by new trends that facilitate the production of digital and novel contents. Among them, most notable is data-driven journalism, which collects structured information and analyzes it in-depth to present it in more versatile formats through interactive visualizations and other multimedia tools. This specialty serves to tell stories based on vast amounts of information that, without the assistance of a computer and the application of statistical methods, would be challenging to report. This work is a pilot study about the degree of penetration of data journalism through a comparative study of the journalistic media of the Spanish-speaking Caribbean. For this purpose, an exploratory pilot questionnaire investigated the processes and techniques used by journalists in the preparation of publications in digital media of Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic, in order to determine whether they apply data journalism from the defining elements that Paul Bradshaw establishes in his inverted pyramid of data journalism. The findings pointed out that journalists from these countries vary in the level of frequency of use of the five characteristic functions, of which the analysis of databases is the most used by all. The respondents agree that the least used data journalism techniques are the collection of data through contests or open collaboration projects (crowdsourcing) and the development of tools and informative web applications based on database contents. The digital journalists who have trained in this discipline did so, mainly, through workshops and practical seminars they took on their own initiative.https://analisi.cat/article/view/3236data journalismdigital mediaCubaDominican RepublicPuerto Rico
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Cuba
Dominican Republic
Puerto Rico
title Data Journalism in the Spanish Caribbean Digital Media
title_full Data Journalism in the Spanish Caribbean Digital Media
title_fullStr Data Journalism in the Spanish Caribbean Digital Media
title_full_unstemmed Data Journalism in the Spanish Caribbean Digital Media
title_short Data Journalism in the Spanish Caribbean Digital Media
title_sort data journalism in the spanish caribbean digital media
topic data journalism
digital media
Cuba
Dominican Republic
Puerto Rico
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