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[Commlist] Communication and Change - published in 2025
Thu Jan 15 10:45:34 GMT 2026
Communication and Change, Articles published in 2025*
We are pleased to share that 2025 marks a milestone for /Communication
and Change/ with 20 peer-reviewed and editorial articles published and
several special issues scheduled for publication in 2026! We invite you
to take a look.
https://link.springer.com/journal/44382
Table of Contents
1. Building a methodological profile for communication’s study of the
passive generation of information
Huma Rasheed & Robert Holbert
2. Stuck in the middleware with you: the challenges of capitalizing a
market-oriented approach to platform governance
Blake Hallinan, Omer Rothenstein & Nicholas A. John
3. The end of experimental research as we know it? A perspective on
generative artificial intelligence in communication science
Jörg Matthes & Sofie Vranken
4. The evolution of agenda-setting research and theory from 1972 to
2025: from newspapers and TV to social media and artificial
intelligence
David H. Weaver
5. Media History vs. Media Change: ahistoricism, technological
determinism, and other problems
Otávio Daros
6. A chatbot for the soul: mental health care, privacy, and intimacy in
AI-based conversational agents
Tamara Kneese, Briana Vecchione & Alice Marwick
7. Using large language models for survey research in communication:
opportunities and challenges
Sebastián Valenzuela, Stephan Winter & Sebastián Rivera
8. A bias towards neutrality? How LLM guardrail sensitivity affects
classification
Richard Rogers & Xiaoke Zhang
9. Reimagining AI in Latin America: situated narratives of users,
developers, and decision-makers on understanding and governing AI
Teresa Correa, Francisca Luco, Mónica Humeres, Dusan Cotoras, Alexandra
Davidoff, Yelena Hernández-Estrada, Iñaki Oyarzún-Merino & Claudia López
10. Emerging AI individualism: how young people integrate social AI into
everyday life
Petter Bae Brandtzaeg, Asbjørn Følstad & Marita Skjuve
11. Communication, change, and the challenge of AI: an introduction to
the inaugural issue of Communication and Change
James E. Katz
12. Generative AI and its disruptive challenge to journalism: An
institutional analysis
Seth C. Lewis, Andrea L. Guzman, Thomas R. Schmidt, Bibo Lin
13. Introducing /Communication and Change/: A journal for empirically
grounded communication research and theory
James E. Katz
14. 100 years of communication: Change and continuity in inaugural
communication journals 1924–2024
Lee Humphreys, Didem Özkul & Stephanie Belina
15. Artificial intelligence as primitive accumulation: Enclosure,
extraction, exploitation
Graham Murdock
16. Mobile AI: Communication and mobility after the smartphone
Gerard Goggin
17. A framework for thinking about and deploying ethics in AI
Peng Hwa Ang
18. Extending the self through AI-mediated communication: Functional,
ontological, and anthropomorphic extensions
Scott W. Campbell, Nicole B. Ellison & Morgan Quinn Ross
19. An ecological approach to debated questions in communication
research: Issue competition, media convergence, and AI-generated
content
Jonathan J. H. Zhu & Tai-Quan Peng
20. /Communication and Change/: Our Vision
James E. Katz, Baohua Zhou, Lei Guo & Jianhua Yao
Also, consider submitting your articles in 2026!
Article Processing Charge (APC) is fully sponsored by Fudan University,
Shanghai, China. No payment from the authors will be required.
Submission guidelines:
_https://link.springer.com/journal/44382/submission-guidelines
<https://link.springer.com/journal/44382/submission-guidelines>_
Submission Website:
_https://link.springer.com/journal/44382
<https://link.springer.com/journal/44382>_
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