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263 – How algorithmic thinking is replacing news judgment

July 27, 2017 by Michael O'Connell

Matt Carlson, associate professor at St. Louis University, joins producer Michael O’Connell to discuss his new article on the use of algorithms in journalism. He is the author of “Automating Judgment? Algorithmic Judgment, News Knowledge and Journalistic Professionalism,” recently published in New Media and Society.

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Matt Carlson is an associate professor at St. Louis University.
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