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Hewett, J. (2017). Collaborative learning: from CAR to data journalism and Hacks/Hackers. In: Mair, J., Keeble, R. L., Lucero, M. & Moore, M. (Eds.), Data Journalism: past, present and future. (pp. 5-22). Bury St Edmunds: Abramis.

Hewett, J. (2015). Data Journalism Grows Up. In: Felle, T., Mair, J. & Radcliffe, D. (Eds.), Data Journalism: Inside the Global Future. (pp. 27-38). UK: Abramis.

Cooper, G. ORCID: 0000-0003-2367-8626 (2012). Facing up to the ethical issues surrounding Facebook use. In: Keeble, R. & Mair, J. (Eds.), The Phone Hacking Scandal: Journalism on Trial. (pp. 250-262). Bury St Edmunds: Abramis.

Cooper, G. ORCID: 0000-0003-2367-8626 (2011). Why were Women Correspondents the Face of Coverage of the Libyan Revolution. In: Mair, J. & Keeble, R. L. (Eds.), Mirage in the Desert? Reporting the 'Arab Spring'. (pp. 236-244). Bury St Edmunds: Abramis.

Rodgers, J. (2011). 'The fog of propaganda: attempts to influence the reporting of the Arab Spring, and how journalists should see through it'. In: Mair, J. & Keeble, R. (Eds.), Mirage in the Desert? Reporting the 'Arab Spring'. (pp. 94-100). UK: Abramis.

St Louis, C. (2011). What is a Science Journalist for: Communication or Investigation? In: Mair, J. & Keeble, R. (Eds.), Investigative Journalism: Dead or Alive? (pp. 308-315). Abramis Academic Publishing.

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