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[Commlist] CfP: Mapping AI Actor Constellations in News Media and Journalism, ECREA pre-conference
Mon Feb 12 14:06:49 GMT 2024
Call for papers
MAPPING AI ACTOR CONSTELLATIONS IN NEWS MEDIA AND JOURNALISM
Critical Perspectives on Power (Im-)balances, Limited Autonomy, and
Reconfigured Practices.
Conference Details
ECREA Pre-Conference, endorsed by the ECREA Journalism Studies Section
Date: September 24, 2024
Location: Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana
For more information, please visit:
https://ecrea2024journalismai.wordpress.com/
Conference Topic
AI, algorithms, and automation are increasingly becoming part of
newsrooms, influencing nearly every aspect of journalism (Cools, 2022;
Zamith, 2020). Both the pervasiveness (Thurman, Lewis & Kunert, 2019) of
these innovative tools and their disruptive potential in restructuring
news work and professional roles become central elements worth studying
(Lewis et al., 2019). Even more so, as the pervasiveness of automation
entails new relational dynamics in the newsroom (Wu, Tandoc & Salmon,
2019), but also with the audience (van Dalen, 2012), and other
intermediaries and tech companies. This process leads to creating a new
hybrid scenario (Porlezza & Di Salvo, 2020), where the boundaries of
journalism are increasingly contested, and new skills and competencies
are required. In this context, journalists are forced to renegotiate
their communicative space as news work is confronted with shifting
human-machine relationships that could result in ‘shared
decision-making’ between the ‘human’ and ‘the machine’. Similarly, AI,
algorithms, and automation also lead to new actor categories and
professional roles such as programmers, designers, legal, and
cybersecurity experts, both internal and external to media
organizations. These changes entail both opportunities and challenges
regarding journalistic relevance and authority (Amigo et al., 2023;
Carlson, 2015; Wu et al., 2019), the internal organization of newsrooms
(Thurman, Dörr & Kunert, 2017), and ethical (Porlezza & Ferri, 2021) as
well as governance issues (Porlezza, 2023).
The pre-conference aims to explore new AI actor constellations in the
journalism field to identify central players and map new interrelations,
power imbalances, new dependencies, potential instances of boundary
crossing, or even dissolving boundaries in the wider journalistic field.
Overall, the pre-conference aims at overcoming newsroom-centered
perspectives on the design and use of AI in journalism by focusing on
emerging actors such as tech companies as well as intermediaries, who
exert an increasing social and economic influence on journalism and the
news industry (Simon, 2022). The pervasiveness of AI in the whole news
cycle and the restricted capacity to develop AI systems on their own is
likely to increase the news media’s dependence on tech and platform
companies, challenging not only journalism’s autonomy, but also the
news-making process itself in terms of shifting practices, roles, and an
ethical as well as responsible design and adoption of these systems.
Such an approach aims at challenging predefined conceptions about the
impact of AI in the news while expanding our understanding of how the
technology reshapes actor-related questions about autonomy, dependence,
and governance:
Submissions may focus on – but are by no means limited to – the
following themes and perspectives:
* What kind of actor constellations (within and outside the news
organization) deal with AI systems and their development and/or
implementation?
* Which actors are involved, what kind of roles do they have, and
how are they contributing to the development/implementation processes
regarding AI systems?
* What kind of AI literacy skills and competencies are required to
navigate a datafied media environment?
* What kind of practices, skills, and knowledge are involved?
* How are ethical issues dealt with in such an AI actor constellation?
* What kind of governance structures are needed to avoid power
imbalances?
Different types of submissions are possible. You can submit a
traditional research talk on one of the pre-conference topics, but you
can also submit “work-in-progress” contributions on research projects
that are still in progress. For those, the conference provides an
opportunity to discuss questions about their theoretical and
methodological approach, research design, data collection as well as
other matters of interest.
The pre-conference would like to bring together researchers from
different backgrounds. Experts from outside academia are also welcome,
particularly to foster the discussion between scholars and practitioners
on central actors when it comes to the implementation of AI in
journalism. In addition, we specifically encourage submissions from
young and emerging scholars, particularly from the YECREA network.
When submitting, please note
* The conference will be held in English.
* Speakers are expected to be present. Virtual presentations are
not possible.
* Submissions have to be in English and should be submitted as a
.pdf file.
* Please state whether your contribution is a research talk or a
work-in-progress talk.
* Please indicate whether the first author is a PhD student.
* The abstracts should include the main idea/argument, research
questions, theoretical perspectives and/or information on methodology
and empirical findings (if relevant).
What, where, and when to submit
* Abstracts of no more than 500 words (references excluded) should
be sent to (aiactorconstellations /at/ gmail.com) by 17 March 2024, 23:59
(Central European Time)
* All submitted abstracts will undergo a review. Acceptance
notifications will be sent out on March 31, 2024.
* Deadline for confirmation of participation is April 10, 2024.
The pre-conference will take place on September 24, 2024, at the Faculty
of Social Sciences of the University of Ljubljana.
The conference fee will be kept to a minimum, with lower prices for PhD
students in part-time positions. Participants with special needs are
kindly asked to get in touch with the organizers.
Conference Organization and Contact
Colin Porlezza, Università della Svizzera italiana; City, University of
London
Laura Amigo, Università della Svizzera italiana
Hannes Cools, University of Amsterdam; Georgetown University
Philip Di Salvo, University of St. Gallen
Tomás Dodds, Leiden University; Harvard University
URL: https://ecrea2024journalismai.wordpress.com/
E-Mail:
(aiactorconstellations /at/ gmail.com)<mailto:(aiactorconstellations /at/ gmail.com)>
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