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C.W. Anderson is an ethnographer and assistant professor of communications at the City University of New York who studies how changes in technology, culture and economics are shaping journalism. | Photo courtesy of C.W. Anderson
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Truth, documents and data journalism’s history

Tyler Dukes//April 6, 2012

C.W. Anderson wants to know what makes data journalists tick. The media culture professor plans to research the history of computational journalism and how it affects society’s understanding of truth. Read More »

Tagged C.W. Anderson // College of Staten Island // CUNY // ethnography // media culture // UNC-Chapel Hill
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