Diving into Data: Pitfalls and Promises of Data Journalism in Semi-Authoritarian Contexts

IF 0.5 Q4 COMMUNICATION
Allen Munoriyarwa, S. Chiumbu
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Abstract

Abstract This paper calls for greater scrutiny of data journalism as a practice in the semi-authoritarian context of Zimbabwe. Based on in-depth interviews with practising journalists in Zimbabwe, this paper answers two main questions: In what ways is data journalism practised in the Zimbabwean context? To what extent are newsrooms in Zimbabwe “tooled” and capacitated for data journalism practices? We note that data journalism is widely understood by individual journalists in this country but paradoxically less practised due to many challenges. By answering these two questions, we sustain an argument that data journalism appropriation in semi-authoritarian contexts can be instrumental in promoting monitorial democracy and reversing media decadence. In such a political context, which suffers from a democratic deficit, data journalism can cushion journalists from state-sanctioned harassment by “presenting facts to authorities” and reinvigorating “persecutory” practices like investigative journalism.
深入数据:半权威语境下数据新闻的陷阱与前景
摘要本文呼吁对数据新闻作为津巴布韦半独裁背景下的一种做法进行更严格的审查。基于对津巴布韦执业记者的深入采访,本文回答了两个主要问题:在津巴布韦背景下,数据新闻以什么方式执业?津巴布韦的新闻编辑室在多大程度上被“工具化”并具备数据新闻实践的能力?我们注意到,数据新闻在这个国家被个别记者广泛理解,但矛盾的是,由于许多挑战,数据新闻的实践较少。通过回答这两个问题,我们支持这样一种论点,即在半独裁的背景下,数据新闻挪用可以有助于促进监督民主和扭转媒体衰落。在这样一个民主缺失的政治背景下,数据新闻可以通过“向当局提供事实”和重振调查性新闻等“迫害性”做法,缓解记者受到国家批准的骚扰。
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