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COMMUNICATION & SOCIETY-SPAIN
卷 34, 期 1, 页码 41-56出版社
UNIV NAVARRA, SERV PUBLICACIONES
DOI: 10.15581/003.34.1.41-56
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Data journalism models; investigative journalism; professionals; Collaboration culture
This article provides a specialized view of investigative data journalism by analyzing recent initiatives resulting from transnational cooperation among different journalistic agencies and institutions. It suggests that the complexity and effort required for such initiatives can be worthwhile in order to recover journalism principles and renew the role of journalists through collaboration with other professionals.
This article offers a specialized view of investigative data journalism based on a study of recent initiatives that resulted from transnational cooperation involving different journalistic agents and institutions. The initiatives in question are The Migrant Files (2014), NarcoData (2015), Medicamentalia (2015-2018), Panama Papers (2016), Football Leaks (2016) and Investiga Lava Jato (2017). These products are analysed according to the main approach used in research in this field, which focuses on their content and characteristics as well as on the professional implications and difficulties involved. The conclusions suggest that the complexity and effort required for this type of product can be worthwhile in order to recover the principles of journalism and to renew and enrich the role of journalists, based on their collaboration with other professionals.
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