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Slides from Talk on Actor-Network Theory, Digital Methods and Data Journalism at Ghent University

Yesterday I gave a talk at the Center for Journalism Studies at Ghent University about how Actor-Network Theory (ANT) and digital methods can be used to study and inform data journalism. I will be using these approaches to study data journalism in my joint PhD with the University of Groningen and the University of Ghent. …

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Posted bylilianaOctober 22, 2014Posted inControversy mapping, Data journalism, Data visualization, Digital methods, Journalism theory, Search engines, Social mediaTags: actor-network theory, bruno latour, computational journalism, computer-assisted reporting, data journalism, ddj, digital methods, medialab, social mediaLeave a comment on Slides from Talk on Actor-Network Theory, Digital Methods and Data Journalism at Ghent University
Liliana Bounegru is Lecturer in Digital Methods at the Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London. She is also co-founder of the Public Data Lab and affiliated with the Digital Methods Initiative in Amsterdam and the médialab, Sciences Po in Paris. More about her work can be found here.

You can follow her on Twitter at @bb_liliana.

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