Geojournalism, data journalism and crowdsourcing: The case of Eco-Nai+ in Nigeria

IF 2.7 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Journalism Pub Date : 2024-01-10 DOI:10.1177/14648849231225324
Adeola Abdulateef Elega, Mathias-Felipe de-Lima-Santos, Lucia Mesquita
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Data journalism is increasingly vital in our data-driven society, requiring professionals to gather, analyze, and visualize data for public understanding. While scholars recognize its significance, the audience-centric aspects remain underexplored. This study focuses on Eco-Nai+, a digital geo-journalism platform aiming to be Nigeria’s first. It provides interactive data access via web and mobile apps and tools for geospatial data handling. Employing a multi-method approach, including document analysis, interviews, and platform analysis, this study examines how geo-data enhances data-driven storytelling, fosters cooperation and co-creation in data collection, and creates a new income stream for news organizations. From a business standpoint, Eco-Nai + functions as a “newstech” company, capitalizing on digital age challenges. It offers journalists a means to inform and engage the public and policymakers in vital environmental discussions, especially in environments with limited open data sources. Crowdsourcing data is critical in this context, where open data and freedom of information legislation are lacking. This research contributes to the data journalism discourse by exploring audience involvement in data-driven storytelling and advocating for public participation in data journalism projects to enhance reporting and understand data’s societal role. It also underscores the value of geojournalism skills in delivering spatial products and thematic maps, adding context and insights beyond numerical data. Eco-Nai + exemplifies the potential for data journalism to bridge information gaps and drive meaningful conversations in an increasingly data-centric world.
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地理新闻、数据新闻和众包:尼日利亚 Eco-Nai+ 案例
在数据驱动的社会中,数据新闻越来越重要,它要求专业人员收集、分析和可视化数据,以便公众理解。虽然学者们认识到了其重要性,但以受众为中心的方面仍未得到充分探索。本研究侧重于 Eco-Nai+,这是一个数字地理新闻平台,旨在成为尼日利亚第一个数字地理新闻平台。该平台通过网络和移动应用程序提供交互式数据访问,并提供地理空间数据处理工具。本研究采用文件分析、访谈和平台分析等多种方法,探讨地理数据如何增强数据驱动的故事讲述,促进数据收集方面的合作与共同创造,以及如何为新闻机构创造新的收入来源。从商业角度看,Eco-Nai + 是一家 "新科技 "公司,充分利用了数字时代的挑战。它为新闻记者提供了一种手段,让他们能够向公众和政策制定者提供信息,并让他们参与到重要的环境讨论中来,尤其是在开放数据源有限的环境中。在缺乏开放数据和信息自由立法的情况下,众包数据至关重要。本研究通过探讨受众参与数据驱动的故事讲述,倡导公众参与数据新闻项目,以加强报道并了解数据的社会作用,从而为数据新闻的讨论做出贡献。它还强调了地理新闻技能在提供空间产品和专题地图方面的价值,增加了数字数据之外的背景和见解。Eco-Nai + 体现了数据新闻在日益以数据为中心的世界中弥合信息差距和推动有意义对话的潜力。
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Journalism COMMUNICATION-
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期刊介绍: Journalism is a major international, peer-reviewed journal that provides a dedicated forum for articles from the growing community of academic researchers and critical practitioners with an interest in journalism. The journal is interdisciplinary and publishes both theoretical and empirical work and contributes to the social, economic, political, cultural and practical understanding of journalism. It includes contributions on current developments and historical changes within journalism.
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