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[Commlist] Cfp "AI and communication practices"
Thu Mar 02 08:59:53 GMT 2023
Cfp “AI and communication practices”
Special Issue MedieKultur
Artificial intelligence (AI) is not only shaping contemporary
communication processes but is actively contributing to and
participating in them. Customer service chatbots communicate with us,
prediction and surveillance models communicate about us, and content
generators communicate instead of us. AI is, in other words, influencing
how communication happens, and ultimately what it means to communicate.
AI is, however, not developed, adopted, and employed in isolation.
Rather, how media, researchers, citizens, vendors, data scientists, etc.
understand, envision, and communicate about AI is key to how AI
develops, what models are constructed, and the way they take part in
processes of communication.
The special issue invites conceptual and empirical studies that examine
and reflect on the role of AI in various communication processes. We
especially welcome contributions that nuance and detail the interplay
between humans and AI in communication practices. The special issue
assembles vital insight on AI in communication and organizing processes
striving for diversity in terms of nationalities and geography among the
authors as well as the theoretical perspectives and methodological
approaches, such as – to mention but a few – communication,
organizational, and cultural studies, science and technology studies,
actor-network theory, phenomenology and qualitative and quantitative
studies, action research, discourse analysis, comparative approaches,
(digital) ethnography, and mixed method approaches.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Empirical (case) studies on the use,
application, and impact of AI in communication and organizational processes
• Studies in AI-narratives, imaginaries,
and expectations about AI and its implications for communication processes
• Studies on understanding and
sense-making processes in relation to the use and implementation of AI
in organizations
• Analyses of employees’, costumer’s,
individual’s or group’s conceptualizations of AI inside and outside of
the traditional organizational boundaries
• Studies of human-AI relations, for
example, the ethical dimension of AI-aided decision-making, and its
opportunities and challenges for AI governance
• Critical and cultural perspectives:
conflicts, tensions and negotiations of AI in organizational settings
• New, playful, and creative ways in
which AI and communication practices are intertwined
Full call and timeline:
https://tidsskrift.dk/mediekultur/announcement/view/1069
<https://tidsskrift.dk/mediekultur/announcement/view/1069>
Deadline for abstracts (500 words): May 1st
Editorial team: Ib T. Gulbrandsen (Associate Professor, Roskilde
University), Martina S Mahnke (Associate Professor, Roskilde
University), Emma Christensen (Postdoc, Roskilde University), Julie
Vulpius (Postdoc, Roskilde University), and Simon Karlin (PhD Fellow,
Roskilde University)
Contact information: Associate Professor Martina S Mahnke (mahnke /at/ ruc.dk)
All papers are published open access, no author payments are required.
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