INFOGRAPHICS

(BN-INFGRA-04-GY)

5. General and investigative data journalism (GDJ, IDJ)

General data journalism (GDJ)

Investigative data journalism (IDJ)

Investigative data journalism (IDJ)

General data journalism (GDJ)

plenty of time to complete work

complex knowledge, coding

the topic defines what data is needed

unofficial sources, leaks

various sources

cross-checking, validation is important

the interpretation of data is the basis

more sources, can prioritise either of them

few hours or days

can be done using simple tools

the available data forms the story

open access data

one source (the dataset)

the trustworthiness of the datasource is not questioned

the computer assisted analysis is the basis

priority is given to what is easily accessible

Available time:

Softwares, know-how:

Connection of topic and data:

Types of data:

Number of sources:

Fact-checking:

Basis of storytelling:

Availability of data:

Alberto Cairo – Nerd Journalism (2017, pp.215-216)

Top five most visited Hungarian online news sites*
index.hu
24.hu
origo.hu
hvg.hu
telex.hu

Details of the content analysis

*Based on the online audience reach data of the National Media and Infocommunications Authority

Four columns
National news
World news
Business/economy
Coronavirus
Time span of analysis
16 – 22 February 2021
29 June – 5 July 2021
9 – 15 November 2021

Text only: 55.82% (4012 posts)

Has image or video: 40.89% (2939 posts)

Has visualisation from elsewhere: 2.09% (150 posts)

Has self-made visualisation: 1.2% (86 posts)

Initial hypotheses:
Readers are not interested in this genre
Newsrooms are unable to develop it
Difficult to learn, lack of support for gaining new knowledge

The state of data journalism in hungary: Details of the Interviews

Topics of conversations:
Professionalization
Adaptation of Western methods
Significance of data
Issues:
Lack of available data sources
Lack of adequate education
Lack of support from newsrooms
Lack of experts
Negative effects of social media platforms
Interviews with eight journalists actively working in the field of data journalism

Conclusion

Only handful of news sites active in general data journalism (GDJ)
Even less sites using investigative data journalism (IDJ) skills in their work
Some developments but still a long way to go
Other issues: reader's interest; text-centered journalistic traditions; lack of funds and education; restricted, closed data

atlo.team/orbis

Excercise:

  1. Graph anatomy: location of labels, titles and other elements; defining proper sizes of charts

  2. Color palette: defining main and accent colors; determining colors for multiple different types of charts

  3. Font: choosing fonts; size, boldness, position

4. Graph types: ground rules for each charts

5. Exporting images: formats and sizes

6. Accessibility: make it accessible for people with vision impairments or other disabilities

Next lesson

November 4: getting, making, cleaning data sources


Find a topic that you would like to work on for the rest of the semester, and can be told with charts and/or maps.

Find the required data for your topic and download them.

Write a summary of your topic and what data you found, and send it to me.



Deadline: 26th October Wednesday 20:00

Thank you for your attention!

szabo.krisztian96@gmail.com

METU5

By Szabó Krisztián