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[Commlist] symposium: Data journalism and audience engagement in the post-pandemic era
Thu Jun 09 16:56:48 GMT 2022
On 27 June, the Department of Journalism Studies at the University of
Sheffield will hold a one-day symposium to discuss the importance of
data journalism in the post-pandemic landscape.
Editors and data specialists from the BBC, Sky, Financial Times, London
Evening Standard, Global Witness and Reach plc will join international
academics specialising in data journalism to explore the importance of
data and its increasing potential to engage audiences. The panels will
reflect on the experiences gained and lessons learned during the
pandemic, and discuss a shared vision for data journalism and audience
engagement.
The symposium will be available to view on a private YouTube broadcast
from 10am to 4pm on Monday 27 June. The event will be held live from
Sheffield, and viewers can take part remotely by submitting questions
live during the event via the YouTube Q&A function.
To take part, register your interest on EventBrite and a link will be
sent to you to access the live feed and Q&A:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/data-journalism-and-audience-engagement-in-the-post-pandemic-era-registration-344612052927
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/data-journalism-and-audience-engagement-in-the-post-pandemic-era-registration-344612052927>
The programme is below. The full event brochure in PDF format is
available on request by email to (dataliteracyproject /at/ sheffield.ac.uk)
<mailto:(dataliteracyproject /at/ sheffield.ac.uk)>
*PROGRAMME*
10:00-10:10 | *Opening remarks: Professor Jackie Harrison (University of
Sheffield, UNESCO)*
10:10-11:40 | *Session 1: Data journalism during Covid-19*
Chair: Jingrong Tong (University of Sheffield)
Louis Goddard (Global Witness): Vaccinating data journalism: applying
lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic to a new phase in the news cycle
Carmen Aguilar García (Sky News): Sky News: Automating the Covid-19
story in the newsroom
Farzeen Heesambee (University of Derby): Data journalism and the
Covid-19 pandemic: analysis of data dissemination strategies across
broadcast, online and print news media
Tshuma Lungile (University of Johannesburg): ‘When two strangers meet’:
An uptake of data journalism by investigative journalists in Zimbabwe in
the Covid-19 era
12:00-13:30 | *Session 2: Data journalism and audience engagement*
Chair: Irini Katsirea (University of Sheffield)
Neil Thurman, Florian Stalph & Sina Thaesler-kordonouri (LMU Munich):
Exploring audience perceptions of, and preferences for, data journalism
Jingrong Tong (University of Sheffield): UK audiences’ perceptions of
Covid-19 data visualisations: a case study
Jason Martin (Depaul University), Lindita Camaj (University of Houston)
& Gerry Lanosga (Indiana University Bloomington):Data journalism and
audience engagement in 34 countries: Instrumental or substantive?
Mathias Felipe de Lima Santos (Federal University of São Paulo) &
Marília Gehrke (University of Southern Denmark): Credibility,
objectivity, and transparency of data journalism during COVID-19: The
audience’s expectations when data leads to misleading information
14:20-15.50*|Session 3: Reflecting on the past and the present:
Implications for data journalism in the future*
Chair: Claire Miller (Reach plc)
Susan E McGregor (Columbia University) & Joanna Kao (Financial Times):
Supporting long-haul reporting: Data integration and management in the
newsroom
Ross Lydall (London Evening Standard): Data journalism: do we need to
get back to the office to do it properly?
Peter Sherlock (BBC): The BBC’s Shared Data Unit: Data journalism and
the public interest
Nathan Sparkes (Hacked Off): “Does having a TV in your bedroom lead to
more sex?”, and more improbable headlines backed by questionable data:
The ethics of data journalism
15:50-16.00 |*Closing remarks: Claire Miller (Reach plc)*
*About the Data Literacy Project***
The Data Literacy Project is a University of Sheffield initiative led by
Dr Jingrong Tong, senior lecturer in digital news cultures, and Claire
Miller, data team lead at Reach plc. The project, which has been created
thanks to the generous funding of the Higher Education Innovation Fund,
also includes a free, six-week online course in data literacy for
journalists.
For more information about the course, see
https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/journalism/news/futurelearn-course-created-journalists-and-journalism-students
<https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/journalism/news/futurelearn-course-created-journalists-and-journalism-students>
For further information, email (dataliteracyproject /at/ sheffield.ac.uk)
<mailto:(dataliteracyproject /at/ sheffield.ac.uk)>
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