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[Commlist] New Book: The Handbook of Artificial Intelligence and Journalism
Mon Dec 15 19:08:57 GMT 2025
New book: The Handbook of Artificial Intelligence and Journalism
Edited by Aynur Sarısakaloğlu and Martin Löffelholz
First published November 2025 by Wiley-Blackwell, 448 pages
ISBN: 978-1-394-25039-4
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape the media
landscape, The Handbook of Artificial Intelligence and Journalism
provides the first comprehensive academic exploration of the
intersection between AI technologies and journalism. Edited by Aynur
Sarısakaloğlu and Martin Löffelholz, this foundational volume brings
together 37 leading scholars from six continents to examine how AI is
redefining the structures, practices, and epistemologies of journalism.
Organized around key thematic areas, the Handbook investigates the
driving forces propelling the algorithmic transformation and unveils
emerging trends in journalistic practice and journalism research, moving
beyond Western-centric perspectives to incorporate diverse global
experiences and knowledge production. 28 original chapters address
systemic shifts such as evolving structures of media organizations,
changing roles of actors, transformations in news production routines,
and shifting patterns of news consumption. By integrating theoretical,
empirical, and practice-oriented perspectives, the Handbook sets the
stage for a new research agenda that deepens and expands the
understanding of the sociotechnical developments transforming AI-driven
journalism in a global context.
Thematic structure of the Handbook:
Introduction
Part I: Deciphering the Algorithmization of Journalism
Part II: Organizing, Producing, and Acting in Algorithm-Driven Journalism
Part III: Algorithmically Generated News Content
Part IV: Reception and Effects of Algorithm-Driven News Products
Part V: Algorithm-Driven Journalism in the Global South
Summing Up: Future Trends and Prospects in Journalism
The Handbook of Artificial Intelligence and Journalism is ideal for
undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students in journalism,
communication, and media studies programs. It also serves as a vital
reference for researchers, educators, media professionals, and policy
advisors engaged in digital journalism, journalism research, media
innovation, and public communication.
More details about the Handbook here:
https://doi.org/10.1002/9781394250424
<https://doi.org/10.1002/9781394250424>
Contact:
PD Dr. phil. habil. Aynur Sarısakaloğlu
((aynur.sarisakaloglu /at/ tu-ilmenau.de)
<mailto:(aynur.sarisakaloglu /at/ tu-ilmenau.de)>)
Prof. Dr. Martin Löffelholz (martin.lö(ffelholz /at/ tu-ilmenau.de)
<mailto:martin.lö;(ffelholz /at/ tu-ilmenau.de)>)
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