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[Commlist] CFP TP Special issue on AI & Digital Media Ecosystem
Wed Sep 04 08:30:35 GMT 2024
Call for papers:
*Special Issue on Artificial intelligence and digital media ecosystems*
Telecommunications Policy (Elsevier)
The Special Issue accepts papers addressing historical, theoretical, or
practical (business and policy) aspects of AI’s impact on the media
ecosystem and creative industries.
*Guest editors:*
Juan Miguel Aguado, University of Murcia
María del Mar Grandío, University of Murcia
Jason J. Whalley, Northumbria University
*Special issue information*:
The digital media ecosystem has, for over 20 years, been experiencing a
process of extensive technological adaptation and change. AI is the most
recent technology to affect the digital media ecosystem, causing
unprecedent disruptive change across all aspects of the digital media
value chain. Current applications like generative AI have led to
concerns about their impact on IPR, as well as how cultural diversity
and authenticity can occur. Ethical concerns around the use of AI have
also emerged, relating to issues such as deep fakes, disinformation, and
the traceability of content.
The impact of AI on the ecosystem involves the emergence of new actors
and the alternation of existing ones, triggering new and diverse
interactions across the value chain. These changes call for regulatory
efforts and new governance patterns, with demands for improved
transparency and accountability. Concurrent developments within the
European Union (Digital Services, Media Freedom, and Artificial
Intelligence Acts) may well indicate the interdependences of tech and
media players.
The impact of AI on the media ecosystem calls for investigation in a
number of areas. Journalism and news media are torn between adopting AI
and the challenge it pauses for news credibility, while advertising
companies may utilise AI to create value through personalisation while
addressing its impact on privacy. And videogame companies may utilise AI
to personalise games or enhance player experiences.
Thus, this special issue seeks contributions that explore the
relationship between AI and digital media and creative industries.
Contributions can be qualitative or quantitative, addressing historical,
theoretical or practical (business and policy) aspects of AI’s impact on
the media ecosystem and creative industries.
We invite contributions related to but not limited to:
* Historical review of AI research and its impact on digital media and
creative industries• Analysis and research on the impact of AI in
media production and media workflows
* Analysis and research on the impact of AI in media business models,
with emphasis in monetization strategies, distribution models and
revenue streams.
* Analysis of the role of AI in the sustainability of emerging
AI-driven media business models.
* Analysis and research on AI based social and/or sustainable
innovation in the media ecosystem.
* Systematic and or comprehensive review on the implications of AI in
copyright and intellectual property related regulation
* Ethical and regulatory aspects of AI in the media sector
* Content and media related public policies in the European and
national contexts.
* Research on the impact of AI in the user generated content ecosystem
and the popularization of “AI assisted creativity”.
* Theoretical and empirical background on AI and content consumption,
media reception and policy, social or approaches to digital media
content usage.
* Analysis and research on the interdependence between technology
players and media industry players in the context of integrating
AI-based solutions.
* Studies on the interdependences between regulation and policy in the
technology sector and in the media sphere.Research on AI-driven
disinformation from a business and/or techno-economic ecosystems
perspective.
*Manuscript submission information:*
TheTelecommunications Policy
<https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/telecommunications-policy>’s
submission system will be open for submissions to our Special
Issue*from September 15th, 2024*. When submitting your manuscript to
Editorial Manager, please select the article type “VSI: AI & digital
media ecosystems”.*Please submit your manuscript before February 1st, 2025*.
All submissions deemed suitable to be sent for peer review will be
reviewed by at least two independent reviewers. Once your manuscript is
accepted, it will go into production, and will be simultaneously
published in the current regular issue and pulled into the online
Special Issue. Articles from this Special Issue will appear in different
regular issues of the journal, though they will be clearly marked and
branded as Special Issue articles.
The journal does not require APC for regular articles. TP only
chargesAPC for full open access.
Please ensure you read the Guide for Authors before writing your
manuscript. The Guide for Authors and link to submit your manuscript is
available on the Journal’s homepage at:Telecommunications Policy |
Journal | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier
<https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/telecommunications-policy>
*Keywords:*
AI, Digital Media, Ecosystems, Value Chain, Media Policies, Media Regulation
If you have queries about the topic or the suitability of your proposal
to this special issue, please, (emailjmaguado /at/ um.es) <mailto:(jmaguado /at/ um.es)>
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