Authors
Sergio Splendore, Philip Di Salvo, Tobias Eberwein, Harmen Groenhart, Michal Kus, Colin Porlezza
Publication date
2016/1
Journal
Journalism
Volume
17
Issue
1
Pages
138-152
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
The article explores training programs in higher education with regard to data journalism from a multi-national perspective. By carrying out a comparative analysis in six European countries (Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Italy, Poland, and the United Kingdom), it covers different models of media systems and journalistic cultures envisaged by Hallin and Mancini. Based on a desk review and in-depth interviews with instructors of data journalism in each country, the article identifies different approaches to the way data journalism is taught. In Europe, such programs are offered by four types of organizations: academic, vocational, professional, and civic. The role played by those organizations can be explained as a result of the peculiarities of national media systems. But there are also commonalities, for example, non-academic institutions (such as the European Journalism Center or the Center for Investigative …
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