The datafication of digital journalism
a history of everlasting challenges between ethical issues and regulation
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Authors
Type
Journal Article
Year
2024
Language
English
Abstract
Data permeates nearly all spheres of society, and journalism is no exception to this since data has become a cornerstone of reality construction and perception. This contribution sets out to historicize the datafication processes in digital journalism and the way in which European institutions of media (self-)regulation have dealt with ethical issues regarding the use of data in algorithmic journalism in three areas: accountability, transparency, and privacy. The article shows that the process of datafication in journalism cannot be observed and analyzed in isolation, given that there is a double reflexivity between data driven societal transformation processes and what happens in journalism. However, almost all press councils in Europe have so far ignored data-driven phenomena like algorithms or news automation. As a consequence, if self-regulators do not regulate, other institutions will, with the risk of news organizations being forced to make decisions on the grounds of regulatory frameworks that are not primarily intended for journalism.
Keywords
Journalism, Datafication, Algorithms, Automation, Artificial intelligence, Big data, Self-regulation, Ethics
Journal
Journalism
Volume
25
Number ( Month )
5
Pages (or article number)
1167–1185
Diffusion
License
CC BY-NC
Visibility
Public
Status open access
Hybrid