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    Four conceptual lenses for journalism amidst big data: Towards an emphasis on epistemological challenges

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    Th e social world is increasingly quantifi ed, rendered as digital trace information – geolocation, web metrics, self-tracking, social graphs, likes and shares, and much more. Such data may be collected and analysed at ever larger scale amid the growing ubiquity of mobile devices, always-on sensors, ‘smart’ homes, algorithms and automated systems, digital repositories and archives, and the many fragments of social activity represented by ones and zeroes ( Kitchin and McArdle 2016 ; Mayer-Sch ö nberger and Cukier 2013 ).
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12199/2868
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    Date
    2017
    Author
    Westlund, Oscar
    Lewis, Seth C.
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    2017 - Westlund & Lewis (2017) — Four Conceptual Lenses for Journalism (OA Author copy).pdf (158.7Kb)

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