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30 Years after the Breakup of the USSR: Russia and Post-Soviet Europe, Narratives and Perceptions
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Identity performance and language policing in Hong Kong's media
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Affected-community perceptions of the effectiveness of participatory development in the delivery of humanitarian aid for education in emergencies
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Writing With Data: A Study of Coding on a Data-Journalism Team ; Written Communication
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Coding has typically been understood as an engineering practice, where the meaning of code has discrete boundaries as a technology that does precisely what it says. Multidisciplinary code studies reframed this technological perspective by positing code as the latest form of writing, where codes meaning is always partial and dependent on situational factors. Building out from this premise, this article theorizes coding as a form of writing with data through a qualitative case study of a web developers coding on a data-journalism team. I specifically theorize code as a form of intermediary writing to examine how his coding to process and analyze data sets involved the construction and negotiation of emergent problems throughout his coding tasks. Findings suggest how he integrated previous coding experience with an emerging sense of how code helped him write and revise the data. I conclude by considering the implications of these findings and discuss how writing and code studies could develop mutually informative approaches to coding as a situated and relational writing activity. ; Accepted version
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2001 Communication and Media Studies; 2004 Linguistics; case study; code studies; Communication; computational literacy; data processing; Education; intermediation; materiality; Social Sciences; software studies; TEXT
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10919/104667 https://doi.org/10.1177/0741088320968061
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A qualitative metasynthesis of the meaning of speech-generating devices for people with complex communication needs
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A critical discourse analysis of women, power, and social-political change in the Indonesian online news media
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Colombian refugees in New Zealand and their resettlement stories
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Colombian refugees in New Zealand and their resettlement stories
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Colombian refugees in New Zealand and their resettlement stories
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Using Kaleidographic to visualize multimodal relations within and across texts
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Engaging creativity: Employing assessment feedback strategies to support confidence and creativity in graphic design practice
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Strategic Communication, Corporatism, and Eternal Crisis: The Creel Century
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Socio-cultural conditioning of style and structure in journalistic discourse: The distinctively “objective” textuality of Iranian political news reporting
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The role of the English language in Oman English Foreign Radio Station 90.4FM in broadcasting local content across Oman
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Al Shehhi, Faisal. - : The University of Queensland, School of Communication and Arts, 2017
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Cultural Flows in the Digital and Beyond: The Potency of a Symbol in Mainland China
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The impact of translation technologies on the process and product of translation
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Doherty, S. - : University of Southern California, Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism, 2016
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