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[Commlist] Social Media Culture '21 conference (UAI)
Wed Oct 27 06:58:30 GMT 2021
“Social Media Culture ’21 conference”
Culture of algorithms in an ever-changing media environment
Organized by: School of Communications & Journalism, Universidad Adolfo
Ibáñez (UAI-Chile)
Dates: November 3-4 (virtual conference, English and Spanish)
Registration:
https://noticias.uai.cl/evento/cultura-social-media-2021culture-of-algorithms-in-an-ever-changing-media-environment/
<https://noticias.uai.cl/evento/cultura-social-media-2021culture-of-algorithms-in-an-ever-changing-media-environment/>
The use of artificial intelligence and automation in the creation
process and information analysis is quickly moving forward in the media
and entertainment industry. On the one hand, journalists and content
creators can measure and analyze the behavior of audiences in different
digital platforms through a series of metrics. How can these
possibilities to understand the behavior of audiences can influence the
creation of information? Which type of cultures can emerge surrounding
the centrality of these metrics in regard to the news production and
entertainment content?
On the other hand, regards to the news, the most important news outlets
have already started to produce news using computational algorithms,
which raises pressing questions about their role in the generation of
news: will they be creators, will they replace the news or will they
represent an aid? Furthermore, their use raises serious questions about
how people perceive and assess this new way of doing journalism.
Through the presentations of leading scholars in their fields, the
Social Media '21 Conference will address the role of automation and
artificial intelligence in the creation of news, as well as the
different cultures that emerge within journalism and the content
creation surrounding metrics in an ever-changing media context.
Day 1 (3/11)
Algorithmic cultures: from the mass media economy to the platform economy
GUEST SPEAKERS:
Angèle Christin
Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Communication and Affiliated
professor in the Faculty of Sociology and the Science, Technology and
Society Program of Stanford University.
Alexandrea Ravenelle
Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Sociology at the University of
North Carolina, Chapell Hill.
COMMENTS:
Arturo Arriagada
Associate Professor at the Faculty of Communications and Journalism of
UAI. Director of Social Media Culture Lab.
DAY 2 (4/11)
Artificial Intelligence and its impact on the news
Andrea L. Guzman
Associate Professor at the Communications Department, University of
Northern Illinois
Tomás Dodds
Postdoctoral Researcher on artificial intelligence and automation at the
AI Lab, Media, Democracy at the University of Amsterdam
COMMENTS
Carmina Rodríguez
Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Communication and Journalism of
UAI. Director of Robot Lab.
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