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[Commlist] CDQ Special Issue Call for Proposals: “In Cooperation, In Conflict, and In Coexistence: Locating Empirical Design-Based Research Territories in the Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence(s)”
Fri May 03 20:18:57 GMT 2024
*Special Issue Call for Proposals: “In Cooperation, In Conflict, and In
Coexistence: Locating Empirical Design-Based Research Territories in the
Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence(s)”
*
Drs. Brett Oppegaard and Ryan Boettger are currently soliciting
abstracts for a special issue they’re editing called “In Cooperation, In
Conflict, and In Coexistence: Locating Empirical Design-Based Research
Territories in the Age of Generative Artificial Intelligence(s).” The
full CFP (https://bit.ly/CDQ_CFP <https://bit.ly/CDQ_CFP>) includes the
motivations and goals of the special issue, an extended list of possible
research topics, and a detailed schedule for every step of the
publication process. In short, Generative Artificial Intelligence
(GenAI) is more than just on your mind. You are collecting empirical
data about it. You are seeking a group of design-based researchers to
help you to develop your ideas. You have an innovative approach to this
topic. You want to contribute to an impactful publication that
establishes clear and new academic territory for this type of novel
work, within the scope of Communication Design Quarterly. You can meet
the deadlines for an upcoming special issue in this journal, and we
therefore want you to submit an abstract of your plan for your ambitious
scholarship by the end of the summer.
POSSIBLE TOPICS FOR THIS SPECIAL ISSUE
The guest editors invite proposals for original research papers and
experience reports that address issues related to communication design
and Technical Communication more broadly in an era of emerging
artificial intelligences, such as the following:
*GenAI as Change Agents
*• What major opportunities exist at the intersection of GenAI, tech
comm, and communication design?
• How will GenAI impact writing, editing, and content-strategy roles in
communication design?
• How might media accessibility be enhanced through GenAI?
• How is GenAI impacting job roles and responsibilities in communication
design? How can we prepare students and current professionals for these
shifting roles?
• What new career opportunities are emerging in communication design due
to GenAI?
• What novel ethical, copyright, and intellectual property issues does
GenAI raise?
*AI as Design and Research Tools
*• How are tech communicators using GenAI as a design tool? What are the
challenges and opportunities?
• What is the state of the art in GenAI for communication design? What’s
working well and what are key limitations?
• How can we leverage GenAI for user experience design and testing?
• What new research methods or approaches are enabled and/or boosted by
GenAI?
• What have field experiments revealed about GenAI as a design tool?
• How can we address biases and misinformation in GenAI?
*AI as Collaborators
*• When should GenAI be used to augment human work vs. replace human work?
• What roles can/will GenAI play in multimedia production processes?
• How are GenAI assistants currently being used in communication design
workplaces? What other roles could they play?
• What pedagogical roles could GenAI play, e.g. as tutors, teaching
assistants, or co-teachers?
*AI and Quality Control
*• What metrics or standards are needed to evaluate GenAI systems and
their impact on communication design?
• How can we ensure GenAI efficacy and address issues like the spread of
misinformation?
• How are audiences receiving and perceiving GenAI-designed media?
• How can we build more transparent, explainable, and accountable GenAI
for communication design? What quality controls are needed for GenAI to
avoid issues like bias, factual errors, and disinformation?
*The Challenges of GenAI in Communication Design
*• What might the role of communication designers be in 5-10 years with
continued progress in GenAI, as projected by different stakeholders in
this area, including designers but also clients, managers, production
staff, etc.?
• What risks are emerging about reliance on GenAI? And what do
stakeholders say can be done about those risks?
• What significant ethical issues are predictable for GenAI? And what do
stakeholders say we can do to prepare for those before they happen?
• What future advances in GenAI will most significantly impact
communication design, from specific stakeholder perspectives? And how
are those stakeholders responding to those potential futures?
If you’re interested in submitting, the deadline for abstracts is August
30, and an explanation of what the abstracts should include can be found
in the full CFP. To reach out to the special issue editors with
questions or to submit an abstract, please email them at:
(brett.oppegaard /at/ hawaii.edu) <mailto:(brett.oppegaard /at/ hawaii.edu)> and
(ryan.boettger /at/ unt.edu) <mailto:(ryan.boettger /at/ unt.edu)>.
No payment from the authors will be required.
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