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[Commlist] Special Issue NMS: Automating Communication in the Digital Society
Tue Sep 03 10:48:05 GMT 2024
The special issue Automating Communication in the Digital Society with
NMS is now live at:
https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/NMS/current
Automation is a defining feature of today’s societies—not only since
ChatGPT and generative artificial intelligence (AI) have accomplished to
produce yet another wave of hype. In our new special issue, co-edited by
Christian Pentzold and me, we explore how subjectivity, agency, and
empowerment become defined and reconfigured in novel human–machine
encounters and in societies which in large parts are kept going and
sustained by complex digital infrastructures.
The contributions, featuring works from Peter Nagy, Gina Neff, Ph.D.,
Will Orr, Kate Crawford, Annika Richterich, Sally Wyatt, Ngai Keung
Chan, Chi Kwok, Christian Greiffenhagen, Xinzhi Xu, Philipp Seuferling,
Annette Markham, Marcus Bösch, Tom Divon, CJ Reynolds, Blake Hallinan,
Jean Burgess, Nicholas Carah, Daniel Angus, Abdul Karim Obeid, Mark
Andrejevic, and Joanne Kuai, span from journalistic innovations to
social movements, offering critical perspectives on the growing fusion
of human and machine interaction. Thanks to Steve Jones for guidance and
trust!
Key highlights include:
- Lucid analyses of alluring narratives of AI magic and the datasets
powering statistical projections (aka AI)
- The role of automation in ad serving, propaganda, journalism and
copyright, social movements and collectives
- Automated tracking technologies in different contexts ranging from
hotels to border control
- Accountability and social media
It's clear that we are in the midst of a fundamental transformation,
with profound technical and societal implications. Now is the time to
critically examine and shape how these technologies will influence our
daily lives.
Here’s the line-up with mostly open-access articles:
https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/NMS/current
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