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The Mobile Challenge for Data Journalism NODA17, Odense 27.1.2017 Ville Manninen & Turo Uskali Department of Languages and Communication University of Jyväskylä Finland

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Page 1: The Mobile Challenge for Data Journalism

The Mobile Challenge for Data Journalism

NODA17, Odense27.1.2017

Ville Manninen & Turo Uskali Department of Languages and Communication

University of JyväskyläFinland

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Introduction

• “In the next 12–18 months, many news organizations will cross the 50 percent threshold where more users are visiting on phones and tablets than on desktop computers and laptops.” (Fiona Spruill/New York Times, 2012, Nieman Lab)

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Introduction

• “Data journalism needs to go mobile” (Simon Rogers, 2014, Simonrogers.net)

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Introduction

• Many newsrooms announced for the first time during 2014 that over 50 percent of their traffic came from mobile devices. (Journalism.org)

• Also Google told that more searches are being made on mobile devices than on desktop computers in 2015. (Search Engine Land)

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Introduction

• The starting point for this paper is in the claim that journalism research focusing on mobile journalism is still in its infancy.

• In similar vein, it can be argued that academic research on data journalism has so far (2010– 2016) mainly focused on data journalism in the desktop era.

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Main concepts

• For this paper mobile journalism was defined as journalism tailored for small screens, especially for smartphones.

• Data journalism is journalism based on large data sets.

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Main questions and method

• Does mobile data journalism exist in the newsrooms? What kind of practices there are?

• Interviews of leaders of data journalism teams, data visualisation experts, and data journalism trainers from eight countries (Denmark, Finland, Germany, Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, the UK, and the US, N=20) during 2016.

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Results

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“Mobile data journalism”

• The initial responses to our inquiries regarding “mobile data journalism” were puzzled, or even openly antagonistic.

• Several interviewees were either unfamiliar with the concept, or they questioned its usefulness.

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Problems in producing data journalism for mobile devices

• Smaller screen size restricts the amount of data that can be fitted onto a single screen.

• Fewer data points means fewer and simpler elements.

“The more pixels you have available, the more you can show.” (Jan Willem Tulp)

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Problems in producing data journalism for mobile devices

• The touchscreen interface restricts the amount of data points and/or the use of interactive features.

• Elaborate interactive features can create a problem for information discovery.

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Problems in producing data journalism for mobile devices

• Device and setting variety cause some problems with back end development.

• What technology can be utilized to enhance the user experience?

First and foremost, everything has to work on the mobile platform.

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Opportunities in producing data journalism for mobile devices

• Only few interviewees saw the mobile platform to provide new opportunities for the production or presentation of data journalism.

• Some points of interest:– Personalisation options– Geolocation– Crowdsourcing– Playfulness

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Opportunities in producing data journalism for mobile devices

Personalisation

Uutisvahti(News Watch)

By Yleisradio

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Opportunities in producing data journalism for mobile devices

Geolocation

Ålesund Brenner (Ålesund Burns)

By Sunnmørsposten

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Opportunities in producing data journalism for mobile devices

Crowdsourcing: Suomen leppoisin kunta (Finland’s most easygoing town) by Yleisradio

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In conclusion

• The mobile challenge has not yet changed much of the journalistic practices in data journalism - only the end product must be made to conform to the mobile platform.

• Data journalists accept mobile devices as the future, but they do not seem to be very excited about it.

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Next

• What has happened since spring 2016 in the newsrooms in terms of ”mobile data journalism”. (More interviews during NODA17).

• Content analysis of sample of ”mobile data journalism” stories. (So far, N=4). Based on Hans Bredow Institute’s codebook (Loosen et al. 2016)