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[Commlist] Call for proposals : Journalism, platforms and AI
Thu Apr 10 07:55:32 GMT 2025
CFP : *Journalism and Platforms in the Age of Generative AI Conference*,
November 26-28, University of Toulouse (France)
Abstract due date : June 1st
The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) marks a major turning point
in the history of journalism and digital platforms. Offering
unprecedented possibilities for automation, data analysis, content
creation and distribution, AI is transforming journalistic practices,
re-examining media business models and the relationship between
platforms and their users. This technological evolution comes with
considerable challenges. The growing dependence of media on
infrastructures controlled by tech giants such as Amazon, Microsoft,
Apple, Meta, and Google raises concerns about journalistic autonomy and
the diversity of information. The growing use of generative AI, while
promising, raises ethical and practical questions about the reliability
of information, intellectual property, and the transformation of the
journalism profession. This conference aims to bring together
researchers to discuss issues related to the intersection of journalism,
platforms, and AI. The objective is to critically analyze the
opportunities and risks associated with this digital transformation,
explore alternative models, and propose avenues for the future of
information.
Emerging or exploratory research and theoretical contributions are
welcome. The conference will be held mainly in French, but proposals in
English are also welcome.
Topics may include :
*Journalistic Autonomy and Platform Dependence: analyzing the challenges
posed by media dependence on AI infrastructures and tools developed by
tech giants.
*Generative AI and Journalistic Ethics: examining the impact of
generative AI on fundamental principles of journalism, such as
fact-checking, objectivity, and accountability.
*Transformation of Journalism: exploring changes that AI is bringing
about in the professional practices of journalists.
*Combating Disinformation and Information Manipulation: analyzing the
role of AI in battling disinformation and spreading it.
*Governance of AI in the Media: examining the legal, ethical, and
political frameworks necessary to ensure the responsible development of
AI in the media sector.
*AI in the Media: analyzing the growing media coverage of AI.
*AI, Journalism, and Environmental Issues: studying the relationship
between journalism, AI, and the environment.
Abstracts should be submitted before June 1st at
(colloqueIAetJournalisme /at/ proton.me)
<mailto:(colloqueIAetJournalisme /at/ proton.me)>.
Submissions must include : first name(s) and last name(s), status and
organization, title of the proposal, summary comprising between 3000 and
4000 characters including spaces (bibliographic elements not included).
For any inquiries, please contact the organizers at:
(colloqueIAetJournalisme /at/ proton.me)
<mailto:(colloqueIAetJournalisme /at/ proton.me)>.
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