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[Commlist] New Book: Communicating Sustainable Development Goals in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Wed May 06 10:44:25 GMT 2026
Muhammad Jameel Yusha'u is pleased to announce the publication of
/Communicating Sustainable Development Goals in the Age of Artificial
Intelligence/, now available through Palgrave Macmillan. The book is
accessible here:
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-032-16800-9
<https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-032-16800-9>
*About the Book*
This is the first scholarly work dedicated to examining the complex
relationship between artificial intelligence and communicating the UN
Sustainable Development Goals. Moving beyond techno-optimist narratives,
it advances a critical theoretical intervention: the AI Sustainability
Exclusion Theory. This framework identifies interconnected biases that
systematically exclude populations from AI's developmental benefits,
contradicting the 2030 Agenda's pledge to leave no one behind. It is
essential reading for communications and development scholars,
policymakers, and practitioners seeking to ensure that the AI economy
advances human flourishing rather than exacerbating global inequality.
*What Experts Say*
/"This is probably the first book which attempts to integrate three
previously less connected domains: communications, the Sustainable
Development Goals, and artificial intelligence. The contributions edited
by Dr. Muhammad Jameel Yusha'u advance our understanding that AI can be
utilised as a communication for development tool to achieve the
SDGs."/ — Jan Servaes, PhD, former UNESCO Chair in Communication for
Sustainable Social Change
/"A sharp and timely collection that shows why AI must be at the centre
of global sustainability debates. It is essential reading for anyone
committed to fair and inclusive development."/ — Massimo Ragnedda,
Associate Professor, University of Sharjah, and Honorary Professor,
Lomonosov University
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