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All the News That’s Fit to Click : How Metrics Are Transforming the Work of Journalists
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CAITLIN PETRE
Publication date:
September 21 2021
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Princeton University Press
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9780691228754
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0691228752
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9780691177649
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September 21 2021
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10.2307/j.ctv1htpf51
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. vii
Contents
pp. vii
Table of Contents
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 20
Digital Journalism:
pp. 47
The Traffic Game
pp. 68
Enchanted Metrics
pp. 95
The Interpretive Ambiguity of Metrics
pp. 113
Clean and Dirty Data
pp. 137
The Struggle to Monopolize Interpretive Labor
pp. 158
The Autonomy Paradox
pp. 20
1 Digital Journalism: Putting the Case in Context
pp. 47
2 The Traffic Game
pp. 68
3 Enchanted Metrics
pp. 95
4 The Interpretive Ambiguity of Metrics
pp. 113
5 Clean and Dirty Data
pp. 137
6 The Struggle to Monopolize Interpretive Labor
pp. 158
7 The Autonomy Paradox
pp. 182
Conclusion
pp. 182
Conclusion
pp. 193
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
pp. 193
Acknowledgments
pp. 199
Appendix A Methods
pp. 199
APPENDIX A:
pp. 207
Appendix B A Guide to the Chartbeat Publishing Dashboard
pp. 207
APPENDIX B:
pp. 211
NOTES
pp. 211
Notes
pp. 243
REFERENCES
pp. 243
References
pp. 257
INDEX
pp. 257
Index
pp. 265
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