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Online and Newsworthy: Have Online Sources Changed Journalism? - Academic Sources

This special issue combines insights from seven studies, integrating key findings to advance the understanding of the use of online sources in the news production process, the change of the relationship between journalists and different groups of actors; and the reasons for the use of online sources during journalists’ daily work and the verification of these sources

Data-Driven Investigations - Training

This course will give participants an opportunity to brush up on core data skills and combine them with advanced internet research for rich, in-depth investigations

Finding Stories With Data - Training

An introduction to the techniques of data journalism

Introduction to Coding for Journalists - Training

Want to take your first steps with code, but not sure how to begin? Or learn how code is being used in the newsroom and if it can help you and your team?

Finding Stories With Data - Training

An introduction to the techniques of data journalism

Data-Driven Investigations - Training

This course will give participants an opportunity to brush up on core data skills and combine them with advanced internet research for rich, in-depth investigations

Finding Stories With Data - Training

An introduction to the techniques of data journalism

Troll Factories: The Internet Research Agency and State-Sponsored Agenda Building - Academic Sources

Darren L. Linvill and Patrick L. Warren (Clemson University) published a working paper about the methods used by the Internet Research Agency, a Russia-sponsored troll group

Informational Autocrats - Academic Sources

The paper analyses the role of the media in establishing and maintaining modern-day authoritarian regimes. The authors offer a formal account of how such systems work, emphasising the importance of the gap in political knowledge between the “informed elite” and the general public as a key element of informational autocracy

Pew Research Center - Stakeholders

The Pew Research Center is a non partisan fact tank based in Washington, D.C. conducting public opinion polling, demographic research, media content analysis and other empirical social science research in various research areas, including Journalism & Media.