European Communication Research and Education Association
MedieKultur Special Issue
Theme editors: 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)
Issue editor: Martina S Mahnke (Associate Professor, Roskilde University)
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 (Bailey & Barley, 2020).
The entanglement of discourse and practice, of humans and AI, raises many questions and has thus become a topic of scholarly interest across a diverse set of disciplines. While much literature has sought to define AI (see e.g., Monett & Lewis, 2018 ), such definitional work tends to neglect the significance of everyday enactments of AI; how data scientists formulate assumptions that subsequently guide their code writing, how media and vendors narrate AI to influence how citizens and potential customers imagine it, or how AI shapes communication practices in organizations. Others have discussed the potential possibilities and risks of AI, including implications for work practices, trust, as well as ethics and governance (see e.g., Crawford & Calo, 2016; Newell & Marabelli, 2018; Kellogg et al., 2020; Wiesenberg & Tench, 2020; Zuboff, 2015). However, in-depth empirical explorations, methodological and theoretical explorations of the everyday impact of how AI participates in communication and how communication participates in AI are still sparse.
This special issue aims to address this gap and 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:
The special issue is related to the SCAI-projekt, funded by the VELUX FOUNDATIONS: https://scai.ruc.dk/
Submission guidelines
Abstracts should contain a maximum of 500 words excluding references. It should include the research question(s) addressed, theoretical and methodological approaches as well as preliminary conclusions. Abstracts should be submitted as a Word document via our open journal system at www.mediekultur.dk, where you will need to create a user account if you do not already have one. Please indicate in “comments for the editor” section that you are submitting to the special issue “AI and communication practices”. In case of any questions regarding the uploading process, please contact: mahnke@ruc.dk.
Timeline
Deadline for abstract submission: May 1st, 2023
Acknowledgement of acceptance for full paper submission: May 12th, 2023
Deadline for full paper: September 11th, 2023
Notification of acceptance: November 1st, 2023
Deadline for revised articles: January 10th, 2024
Expected publication: May 2024
References
Bailey, D. E. & Barley, S. R. (2020). Beyond design and use: How scholars should study intelligent technologies. Information and Organization, 30(2) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.infoandorg.2019.100286
Crawford, K., & Calo, R. (2016). There is a blind spot in AI research. Nature, 538(7625), 311-313. https://doi.org/10.1038/538311a
Kellogg, K. C., Valentine, M. A. & Christin, A. (2020). Algorithms at work: The new contested terrain of control. Academy of Management Annals, 14(1): 366-410. https://doi.org/10.5465/annals.2018.0174
Monett, D, & Lewis, C. W. P. (2018). Getting clarity by defining Artificial Intelligence – A survey. In V. C. Müller (Ed.), Philosophy and theory of Artificial Intelligence 2017. Springer, pp. 212-214. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96448-5
Newell, S. & Marabelli, M. (2018). Datafication in action. Diffusion and consequences of algorithmic decision-making. In R. D. Galliers & M.-K. Stein (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Management Information Systems. Routledge. pp. 403-415. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315619361-30
Poole, D. L. & Mackworth, A. K. (2017). Artificial intelligence: Foundations of computational agents, Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108164085
Wiesenberg, M., & Tench, R. (2020). Deep strategic mediatization: Organizational leaders' knowledge and usage of social bots in an era of disinformation. International Journal of Information Management. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2019.102042
Zerfass, A., Hagelstein, J., & Tench, R. (2020). Artificial intelligence in communication management: a cross-national study on adoption and knowledge, impact, challenges and risks. Journal of Communication Management, 24(4), 377-389. https://doi.org/10.1108/JCOM-10-2019-0137
Zuboff, S. (2015). Big other: Surveillance capitalism and the prospects of an information civilization. Journal of Information Technology, 30(1): 75-89. https://doi.org/10.1057/jit.2015.5
University of Zurich
IKMZ – the Dept of Communications and Media Research at the University of Zurich – has just advertised a professorship for empirical communication/media research. We are looking for internationally renowned scholars who conduct excellent research on the use and effects of mediated communication and have a proven track record in the methods and methodology of communication/media research. Applications are due by May 1, 2023.
You will find more info under https://jobs.uzh.ch/offene-stellen/professorship-in-empirical-communication-and-media-research/376109cc-2d1e-4de6-ade3-729d66f8116a
Center for Advanced Internet Studies (CAIS)
The Center for Advanced Internet Studies (CAIS) funds innovative projects that deal with the social opportunities and challenges of the digital transformation. We support individual researchers and groups.
You want to spend a sabbatical in a vibrant interdisciplinary research community? Become a fellow at CAIS!
A fellowship at the Center for Advanced Internet Studies (CAIS) releases you from your regular work obligations and opens up new perspectives.
As a fellow, you can spend either six or three months in Bochum, Germany. During this period, we will finance your sabbatical leave from work through compensation (e.g. for a substitute). Alternatively, we will pay grants of up to 2.000 € per month. You can invite guests for collaboration and will receive financial support for research expenses. Individual offices and meeting rooms with modern facilities offer optimal working conditions. In addition, we will provide comfortable apartments free of charge.
Find out more at https://www.cais-research.de/en/cais-college/fellowships/
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We provide modern meeting facilities for working groups of up to twelve members. In addition, we will cover travel and accommodation expenses. You can spend up to three weeks in Bochum or get together for several shorter meetings.
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Application
The next deadline for applications is 30 April 2023. The earliest possible starting date for new fellowships is April 2024. The earliest possible starting date for new working groups is January 2024. You can also combine both programs. Please use the application forms provided on our website.
The funding program is open to excellent scholars and practitioners, to all career stages, disciplines and areas of investigation, as well as to pure research and to projects that are more applied in orientation.
Further questions? Please contact esther.laufer@cais-research.de.
October 19-20, 2023
Madrid, Spain/online
Deadline: May 31, 2023
Objective: The congress seeks to provide a space for reflection and synergy around the study of hate speech from the digital news media and social networks at the Ibero-American and international levels.
Dates: It will be held on October 19 and 20, 2023, in person (in the Faculty of Information Sciences of the U. Complutense of Madrid and at the International University of La Rioja - UNIR's headquarters in Madrid) and online. Reception of proposals until May 31, 2023. Submissions will be accepted in English, Spanish and Portuguese.
Organization: It is organized by the Project Cartography of hate speech in Spain from communication: sports, bullfighting and political spheres (PID2019-105613GB-C31 – CARTODIOCOM), and the Project Taxonomy, presence and intensity of hate speech in environments digital media linked to the Spanish professional news media (PID2020-114584GB-I00 – HATEMEDIA). Both projects are led by the Complutense University of Madrid and the International University of La Rioja, financed by the State Research Agency - Ministry of Science and Innovation (Government of Spain).
Web for more information at: https://ciomd.es/
25 May, 2023
Toronto, Canada
It is our great pleasure to share with you an ICA pre-conference dedicated to the consideration and discussion of Elihu Katz’s ideas.
Thanks to the generous support of our sponsors, registration for this pre-conference is free. To register for the pre-conference, please navigate to the registration page.
Questions about the pre-conference should be directed to any one of the pre-conference organizers listed below.
Organized by: Menahem Blondheim (Hebrew University), David W. Park (Lake Forest College), Jeff Pooley (Muhlenberg College), and Julia Sonnevend (The New School)
Arrival, Coffee
8:30 am - 8:45 am
Opening Remarks from Pre-Conference Sponsors
8:45 am - 8:50 am
Orienting Katz Historically
8:50 am - 9:20 am
Moderator: Jeff Pooley
Peter Simonson, “Communication, Opportunity Structures, and the Making of Elihu Katz, 1926–1956: The Child is Father of the Man”
Coffee Break
9:20 am - 9:35 am
Katz on Journalism, Democracy, and the Media
9:35 am - 10:50 am
Moderator: Barbie Zelizer
Klaus Bruhn Jensen & W. Russell Neuman, “Enriching the Concept of Communication Effects: The Legacy of Elihu Katz”
Leah A. Lievrouw, “Katz, Tarde, and Theorizing Digital Communication”
Michael McDevitt, “Is the U.S. Press Invested in Democratic Crisis?”
Kimberly Meltzer, “Legacies of Elihu Katz: Contributions to Theorizing on Journalism and Television”
Patrícia Dias & Priscila Krolow, “Youth on BeReal: Emergent Uses and Sought Gratifications”
10:50 am - 11:00 am
The Continuing Relevance of Media Events
11:00 am - 12:30 pm
Moderator: Julia Sonnevend
Esther Hammelburg, “Being There Live: Witnessing & Belonging at Contemporary Media(tized) Events”
Johanna Sumiala & Katja Valaskivi, “Hybrid Media Environment: A Key Challenge to Contemporary Media Event Theory?”
Charlotte Knorr & Christian Pentzold, “The Craft of Data Scandals: Reassessing Contemporary Whistleblowing as Media Events”
Sachie Hamada, “Media Events in the Internet Age: From ‘Watching on Couch’ to ‘Doing Sports Together’”
Rainier Winter & Jörg-Uwe Nieland, “Rethinking ‘Media Events’: Sports Mega-Events, Authoritarian States, and the Battle for Meaning”
Lunch
12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Two-Step Flow
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm
Moderator: Larry Gross
Devon Powers, “From Fads to Trends: Lessons From Katz”
Laura Dilley, “The Memetics of QAnon as Dynamical System: A Historical and Forensic Analysis of Katz-Inspired Diffusion of pro-QAnon Sentiment Among Social media Micro-Influencers”
Svetlana S. Bodrunova, Kamilla Nigmatullina, Nikolay Rodossky, and Dmitry Nepiyushchikh, “The Two-Step Flow Model in a Hybrid Environment: Decentralization of Media in Discussions on User Complaints in the VK.com Social Network”
Hynek Jerabek, “Elihu Katz’s Journey From the ‘Two-Step Flow Report’ to ‘His Master’s Voice’: 65 Years of Opinion Leaders”
Elizabeth Dubois, “Strategic Personal Influence: From Political Opinion Leaders to Social Media Influencers”
3:00 pm - 3:15 pm
The Multidimensional Katz: A Cross-Cutting Conversation
3:15 pm - 4:30 pm
Moderator: Menahem Blondheim
Sonia Livingstone
Jeffrey C. Alexander
Limor Shifman
Michael Schudson
Closing Words
4:30 pm - 4:45 pm
Pre-recorded video contributions pending
The Pre-Conference is Sponsored by:
The Department of Communication and the Smart Family Institute of Communications at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem; the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at the University of Southern California; and the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania
August 31 - September 1, 2023
Berlin, Germany
Deadline: March 31, 2023
The 2023 ECREA Political Communication Section Conference is taking place 31 Aug - 01 Sep in Berlin, Germany. The event is hosted by the Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society and the Institute for Media and Communication Studies at the Freie Universität Berlin. The deadline for abstract submissions (400 words) is 31 March 2023.
More information about the conference and submissions can be found at https://ecreapolcomm2023.ecreapoliticalcommunication.com/
LSE
LSE is committed to building a diverse, equitable and truly inclusive university
Department of Media and Communications, The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
Salary from £38,313 to £46,168 pa inclusive with potential to progress to £49,614 pa inclusive of London allowance
This is a fixed-term appointment for 11 months
Applications are invited from outstanding postdoctoral candidates in media and communications. The successful candidate will join an established and successful Department, ranked first in its field in the UK's Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021) and third in the QS World University Rankings 2022, and known for its distinctive interdisciplinary approach to the field of media and communications. You will contribute to the "Media Literacy Programme project: An evaluation of the Common Sense Digital Citizenship Curriculum", managing the day to day running of the project, engaging in high-quality research and evaluation as instructed by the PI Professor Shakuntala Banaji, and participating in the School and wider Department activities as directed.
Candidates will have:
. A PhD in media and communications, media education, or a closely related area.
. Ability to conduct research using quantitative methods to evaluate interventions.
. Ability to conduct original academic research on substantive research topics that relate to Media and Digital Literacy and educational interventions in this field
. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, and ability to communicate research findings effectively to scholarly, policy and non-academic audiences
. Good interpersonal skills and the ability and willingness to work as part of an interdisciplinary team and with non-academic stakeholders
. Evidence of time management skills, setting priorities and meeting tight deadlines
. We offer an occupational pension scheme, generous annual leave and excellent training and development opportunities.
For further information about the post, please see the how to apply document, job description and the person specification on the following webpage: https://jobs.lse.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/4650/0/382729/15539/research-officer-post-doc
To apply for this post, please go to http://www.jobs.lse.ac.uk. If you have any technical queries with applying on the online system, please use the "contact us" links at the bottom of the LSE Jobs page. Should you have any queries about the role, please email Media.Research@lse.ac.uk.
The closing date for receipt of applications is 26 March 2023 (23.55 UK time). Regrettably, we are unable to accept any late applications
March 9, 2023
I am pleased to invite you to the next in the series of IPRA Thought Leadership webinars. The webinar The Weixin story: PR’s contribution to CSR will be presented by Zoe Chou, Dean of the Weixin Strategic Research Institute and the Head of PR at Weixin on Thursday 9 March 2023 at 12.00 GMT/UCT (unadjusted).
What is the webinar content?
The One for all Love meal Program won the 2022 Golden World Awards grand prix. The webinar will discuss the background to the program and discuss other corporate social responsibility projects from China’s Weixin and its parent company Tencent.
How to join
Register here at Airmeet. (The time shown should adjust to your device’s time zone.)
A reminder will be sent 1 hour before the event.
Background to IPRA
IPRA, the International Public Relations Association, was established in 1955, and is the leading global network for PR professionals in their personal capacity. IPRA aims to advance trusted communication and the ethical practice of public relations. We do this through networking, our code of conduct and intellectual leadership of the profession. IPRA is the organiser of public relations' annual global competition, the Golden World Awards for Excellence (GWA). IPRA's services enable PR professionals to collaborate and be recognised. Members create content via our Thought Leadership essays, social media and our consultative status with the United Nations. GWA winners demonstrate PR excellence. IPRA welcomes all those who share our aims and who wish to be part of the IPRA worldwide fellowship. For more see www.ipra.org
Background to Zoe Chou
Zoe Chou is Dean of the Weixin Strategic Research Institute and the Head of PR at Weixin. She is one of the pioneers of China’s Internet communications and has been a trailblazer of marketing in the digital age. Zoe has been guest lecturer at the School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University and the School of Journalism, Fudan University. She has also served as a judge for a number of international marketing awards.
Contact
International Public Relations Association Secretariat
United Kingdom
secgen@ipra.org
Telephone +44 1634 818308
Nordicom Review Special Issue
Deadline: May 2, 2023
Find the full call on Nordicom’s website: https://www.nordicom.gu.se/en/publications/nordicom-review/calls-for-papers
The question of ownership has always been central in studies of news media and power. Today, this question is more important than ever, as witnessed by the focus on media ownership in the 2022 European Commission Media Freedom Act, as well as the rise and growing centrality of digital platforms that greatly influence both news media and journalism.
With this special issue of Nordicom Review, the editors invite scholars to submit articles with a focus on the ownership and regulation of news media and digital platforms in Europe.
Editors:
Mark Blach-Ørsten (Roskilde University)
Tobias Lindberg (Nordicom, University of Gothenburg)
Helle Sjøvaag (University of Stavanger)
Josef Trappel (University of Salzburg)
Contact:
Tobias Lindberg, tobias.lindberg@nordicom.gu.se
Important dates:
Deadline for extended abstracts: 2 May 2023
Invitations to submit full paper sent: 15 May 2023
Deadline for full submissions: 2 October 2023
Peer review (including revisions): November 2023–January 2024
Expected publication: Spring 2024
Procedure:
Those with an interest in contributing should write an extended abstract (max. 750 words) where the main theme (or argument) of the intended article is described. The abstract should contain the preliminary title and five keywords. How the article fits with the overall aim of the issue should be mentioned.
Send your extended abstract by 2 May 2023 to Tobias Lindberg: tobias.lindberg@nordicom.gu.se.
All of Nordicom’s publications are published without publication fees or article processing charges (APC).
June 20- 21, 2023
Virtual conference
Deadline: April 8, 2023
III FLUC Communication Sciences Conference (Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Coimbra, Portugal)
No participation fees.
https://jornadasdecomunicacao.uc.pt/
Once the Portuguese language is an aggregating element for people and populations in different territories, this conference aims to bring together papers from different contexts that have arrived at multiple understandings of how communication and media influence social dynamics and are also marked by them.
We cannot help but remember that language was strategic to colonization and the context imposed on many peoples. However, since the language belongs to those who use it, we can use it on infinite possibilities as a tool for emancipation.
Students, researchers, national and international researchers are welcome. The event is organized in three distinct moments: debates, conferences, and paper presentation sessions. The deadline for submitting papers to be presented begins this Wednesday, March 1st.
Within the overarching theme “Debates in the Portuguese Language”, papers will be accepted on the following sub-themes, but not limited to:
- Edges and challenges of research in the Portuguese language
- Importance of codes in the communicative process
- Language, communication, and discrimination
- Language, communication, and gender
- Communication, gender, and sexualities
- Disinformation and hate speech
- Communication and post-colonial relations
- Communication and decolonial critique
- Contemporary issues in advertising and marketing
- Media and factual narratives
- Media and fictional narratives
- Media representations
- Media and diaspora
- Critical Discourse Studies
- Communication and intersectionality
- Communication and gaming
- Communication, media, and artificial intelligence
Conference organizers will work toward publishing presented papers in a book in 2023. Please send your abstracts of 400 words (max) via the website: https://jornadasdecomunicacao.uc.pt/
Participation in the event does not constitute a condition for the authors to submit the full texts.
Deadline for abstract submission: April 8th
Notification of acceptance of abstracts: until May 13th
Deadline for submission of full papers: May 31st
Registration period: from May 15th
Event dates: June 20th - 21st
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