The Handbook of Artificial Intelligence and Journalism

Sprache: Englisch.
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ISBN 1394250398
EAN 9781394250394
Veröffentlicht 16. Dezember 2025
Verlag/Hersteller Wiley
177,50 inkl. MwSt.
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Beschreibung

"The Handbook of Artificial Intelligence and Journalism will be the first of its kind in seeking to unveil the algorithmic transformation of journalism and define this new research field by highlighting the interplay between journalism and technological advancements. The rise of AI and its pervasive reach has ushered in a new era of practice and research in the field of communication, particularly in the realm of journalism, where it is reshaping not only the organizational structure of the news but the way it is produced, distributed, and consumed. This Handbook delves into the AI's potential for the Journalism field, as well as possible outcomes of the integration of intelligent systems into news journalism. Incorporating studies from around the world, including the global south, chapters will provide an inclusive and holistic understanding of the algorithmic transformation in journalism across different cultural, economic, and societal contexts. Topics covered include AI and mis/disinformation, ethical implications, emerging business models in algorithm-driven journalism, and AI governance. For students and scholars of communication and media studies or journalism, this handbook offers a theoretical framework, key concepts, and new approaches to algorithm-driven journalism, aiding them in the comprehension of the potentials and impact of the use of intelligent technologies in journalism"--

Portrait

Dr. Aynur Sarısakalölu is a postdoctoral researcher at Technische Universität Ilmenau, Germany. Her research focuses on the transformation of journalism through artificial intelligence and automation systems, with a particular interest in sociotechnical developments and interdisciplinary frameworks in communication studies.
Dr. Martin Löffelholz is Professor of Media Studies at Technische Universität Ilmenau, Germany, and former President of the Swiss German University in Indonesia. He has led numerous research projects and authored or edited 23 books and more than 400 scholarly publications on communication and journalism.