Sensing What’s New: Considering Ethics When Using Sensor Data in Journalistic Practices

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As data are becoming increasingly central to journalistic practice, a number of technology-driven approaches are emerging among data journalists. This article focuses on sensor journalism, which brings new practical and ethical concerns to journalism. By interviewing and working with data journalists and journalism scholars, we analyze the new technological and ethical challenges that sensors bring to journalism. The results contribute to the knowledge on how data journalists implicitly embed ethical values into their everyday work. Furthermore, they suggest that general ethical values are revisited and extended by the influence of sensors.

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Morini, F., Dörk, M., & Appelgren, E. (2023). Sensing What’s New: Considering Ethics When Using Sensor Data in Journalistic Practices. Digital Journalism, 11(3), 465–483. https://doi.org/10.1080/21670811.2022.2134161

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