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Data Journalism in Africa: A Systematic Review

Ms. Osei-Mensah , Belinda
Research Fellow
  bosei-mensah@uew.edu.gh

Authors
Sackey, R., Asiamah, E. O., & Osei-Mensah, B.
Publication Year
2022
Article Title
Data Journalism in Africa: A Systematic Review
Journal
Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal
Volume
9(12)
Page Numbers
248-259
Abstract

This study examines the state of Data Journalism scholarship within the African

context. The analysis is based on 11 published academic articles retrieved from,

Google Scholar, and Sage, ResearchGate and Taylor&Francis and a content analysis

process obtained from the existing literature. The review reveals that most of the

data journalism research on the African continent is empirical and qualitative in

nature. More so, the majority of the studies focused on the practice of data-driven

journalism by journalists in print newsrooms. This systematic review is a

significant contribution to data journalism research in literature. It serves as the

first attempt to aggregate the corpus of literature on data journalism within the

African context. It specifically exposes scholars to the focus of the current studies

on the phenomenon, the theories and methods that have been employed as well as

the gaps that are yet to be explored by researchers on the phenomenon.

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