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[Commlist] CFP Beyond determinism: challenges and opportunities for journalism in a technological ecosystem
Sun May 26 22:14:52 GMT 2024
Brazilian Journalism Research (BJR) is a scientific publication released
by the Brazilian Association of Journalism Researchers (SBPJor).The
journal is open-access and charges no publication fees from authors.
We invite you to submit your research paper for the edition 2024
(December) - Vol. 20, n. 3: Journalism and the challenges of political
communication and contemporary democracies.
Access CFP at https://bjr.sbpjor.org.br/bjr/announcement/view/44
<https://bjr.sbpjor.org.br/bjr/announcement/view/44>
“High tech” is having a noticeable impact on the development of
journalism and innovation in the sector. The use of Artificial
Intelligence, algorithms, chatbots, drones, or Augmented Reality (among
other technologies) are shaping journalistic coverage and the ways that
content is being produced, presented and distributed. The rapid
technological change and the subsequent obsession with it often result
in a lack of critical perspective and a certain determinism that
prioritizes technology as the engine of communication advances. This
determinism is problematic because 1) it obscures the fact that
technology is always changing journalism; 2) it blinds us to the harmful
effects of technological change; and 3) it promotes the forgetting of
what remains stable in journalism, despite changes in technological
modalities. With this information in mind, this dossier is a compilation
of original studies and research on these issues from a critical
perspective.
This call for papers is part of BJR's 20th anniversary celebrations and
features contributions from guest editors José Alberto García-Aviles
(Miguel Hernández University, Spain) and Suzana Barbosa (Federal
University of Bahia, Brazil).
Important Dates:
Article submission: until September 05, 2024
Articles accepted: until March 30, 2025
Edition published: until August 31, 2025
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