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Crowdsourcing Investigative Journalism: Help me Investigate – A Case Study
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Case Study, The London Weekly Investigation
/ characteristics of a crowdsourced, social dimension of crowdsourcing
/ computer‐assisted reporting, part of journalism
/ concepts of actor–network theory
/ crowdsourcing journalism, Help Me Investigate case study
/ Help Me Investigate, for investigating issues of public interest
/ investigative journalism, its history and discourses
/ investigative journalism, print journalism against online publishing
/ practices
/ “outreach” approach to crowdsourcing, as the Guardian's Paul Lewis
2012
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by
Brightwell, Andy
, Bradshaw, Paul
in
Case Study, The London Weekly Investigation
/ characteristics of a crowdsourced, social dimension of crowdsourcing
/ computer‐assisted reporting, part of journalism
/ concepts of actor–network theory
/ crowdsourcing journalism, Help Me Investigate case study
/ Help Me Investigate, for investigating issues of public interest
/ investigative journalism, its history and discourses
/ investigative journalism, print journalism against online publishing
/ practices
/ “outreach” approach to crowdsourcing, as the Guardian's Paul Lewis
2012
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Brightwell, Andy
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Case Study, The London Weekly Investigation
/ characteristics of a crowdsourced, social dimension of crowdsourcing
/ computer‐assisted reporting, part of journalism
/ concepts of actor–network theory
/ crowdsourcing journalism, Help Me Investigate case study
/ Help Me Investigate, for investigating issues of public interest
/ investigative journalism, its history and discourses
/ investigative journalism, print journalism against online publishing
/ practices
/ “outreach” approach to crowdsourcing, as the Guardian's Paul Lewis
2012
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Crowdsourcing Investigative Journalism: Help me Investigate – A Case Study
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Crowdsourcing Investigative Journalism: Help me Investigate – A Case Study
2012
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Overview
This chapter contains sections titled:
Investigative Journalism: Its History and Discourses
Conceptualizing Help Me Investigate
Building the Site
Reflections on the Proof of Concept Phase
Case Study: The London Weekly Investigation
Methodology
What are the Characteristics of a Crowdsourced Investigation?
What Made the Crowdsourcing Successful?
Networked Utility
Momentum and Direction
Conclusion
Note
References
Publisher
Wiley‐Blackwell
Subject
Case Study, The London Weekly Investigation
/ characteristics of a crowdsourced, social dimension of crowdsourcing
/ computer‐assisted reporting, part of journalism
/ concepts of actor–network theory
/ crowdsourcing journalism, Help Me Investigate case study
/ Help Me Investigate, for investigating issues of public interest
/ investigative journalism, its history and discourses
/ investigative journalism, print journalism against online publishing
/ “outreach” approach to crowdsourcing, as the Guardian's Paul Lewis
ISBN
9781444338553, 1444338552
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