Browsing Research publications by Author "Knight, Megan"
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The accused is entering the courtroom: the live-tweeting of a murder trial.
Knight, Megan (2016-07-26)The use of social media, especially Twitter, is now widely accepted within journalism as an outlet for news information. Live tweeting of unfolding events is standard practice, with a few exceptions. As technology unfolds, ... -
All the data that’s fit to print: an analysis of the coverage in national newspapers of the 2013 PISA Report. : The Politics of Reception – Media, Policy and Public Knowledge and Opinion
Knight, Megan (2016)Data is increasingly part of the public discourse, and how public bodies present information to the news media (and through them, to the public). Drawing on previous work on the subject (Knight, 2015), this paper analyses ... -
Blogging and Citizen Journalism
Knight, Megan (JUTA, 2010) -
Data Journalism : Writing for the Media
Knight, Megan (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2005-01) -
Data journalism in the UK: a preliminary analysis of form and content
Knight, Megan (2015-03-03)More than two years ago Sir Tim Berners-Lee made the pronouncement that ‘Journalists need to be data-savvy … but now it's also going to be about poring over data and equipping yourself with the tools to analyse it and ... -
Hacks and hackers in the classroom: facilitating communication and collaborative data journalism projects between journalism and web development students
Knight, Megan (2013)Hacks and hackers in the classroom: facilitating communication and collaborative data journalism projects between journalism and web development students Data journalism is increasingly becoming a fundamental newsroom ... -
The role of social networking as a newsgathering tool in the coverage of the Iranian elections in 2009. : IAMCR
Knight, Megan (2010)This study aims to measure the extent to which social networking was actually used as a journalistic tool by the foreign correspondents covering the Iranian election., and supplemental interviews with journalists, the study ... -
Social media as echo chamber: Facebook's influence on news diversity
Knight, Megan (2017-01)Facebook is changing news. We know this, we have known it for some time. This is not another piece about how the news industry is under threat, how social media is stealing its audience and advertisers (although all of ...