Data journalism: principle development and knowledge adaptation in Thailand
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Ekapon Thienthaworn (2018). Data journalism: principle development and knowledge adaptation in Thailand. Retrieved from: http://repository.nida.ac.th/handle/662723737/4366.
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Data journalism: principle development and knowledge adaptation in Thailand
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แนวทางการพัฒนาองค์ความรู้และส่งเสริมการใช้วารสารศาสตร์ข้อมูลในประเทศไทย
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This research aims to: 1) study the knowledge and use of Data Journalism in other countries; 2) study the knowledge and use of Data Journalism in Thailand as well as the obstacles and problems in the development of knowledge and use of Data Journalism in Thailand; and 3) create the guidelines for development the knowledge and promotion of the use of Data Journalism in Thailand.
The qualitative research methodology is used to conduct a research. Firstly, the documentary research was used to examine and analyze all related documents , which were found in the international academic online database system. Second, the case study analysis is applied to conduct case studies of the best practices of Data Journalism in foreign countries as a benchmark to compare Data Journalism in Thailand. Third, the in-depth interview is applied to gather information from journalists and executives in media organizations who presented news using Data Journalism, and academics and specialists in related data sciences. Then, the focus group is applied to collect the quasi-experimental data from the sample of Generation X and Generation Y.
The results indicate that Data Journalism in Thailand was still far from international standard in terms of knowledge and application by media organizations, due to several challenges. Therefore, the findings from this study together with the related concepts, to propose guidelines for development of the knowledge and promotion of the use of Data Journalism in Thailand can be carried out following the DATA model as follows. 1) D: Develop - Develop the knowledge ; 2) A: Adopt - Adopt Data Journalism into news organization ; 3) T: Tech & Info Support - Technology and Public Information ; 4) A: Act - Act upon the creation of the works.
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Dissertation (Ph.D.(Communication Arts and Innovation))--National Institute of Development Administration, 2018