The Handbook of Artificial Intelligence and Journalism (Handbooks in Communication and Media)

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Full Description

Presents a comprehensive global overview of AI-driven journalism and its transformative impact on media practices

As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape the media landscape, The Handbook of Artificial Intelligence and Journalism provides the first comprehensive academic exploration of the intersection between AI technologies and journalism. Edited by Aynur Sarısakaloğlu and Martin Löffelholz, this foundational volume brings together 37 leading scholars from six continents to examine how AI is redefining the structures, practices, and epistemologies of journalism.

Organized around key thematic areas, the Handbook investigates the driving forces propelling the algorithmic transformation and unveils emerging trends in journalistic practice and journalism research, moving beyond Western-centric perspectives to incorporate diverse global experiences and knowledge production. Twenty-eight original chapters address systemic shifts such as evolving structures of media organizations, changing roles of actors, transformations in news production routines, and shifting patterns of news consumption. By integrating theoretical, empirical, and practical perspectives, the Handbook sets the stage for a new research agenda for understanding AI-driven journalism on a global scale.

Containing rigorous interdisciplinary scholarship and broad geographical coverage, The Handbook of Artificial Intelligence and Journalism:

Integrates theoretical foundations, empirical studies, and practical applications in a cohesive structure
Offers insights into journalism practices across a wide range of geographical contexts and engages with approaches that transcends Western-dominated paradigms, incorporating perspectives from the Global South
Employs interdisciplinary frameworks to enhance the understanding of AI-driven journalism
Examines the sociotechnical dynamics of AI, including its potential benefits and challenges for journalism
Presents forward-looking reflections on the future of journalism research in the AI era

The Handbook of Artificial Intelligence and Journalism is ideal for undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students in journalism, communication, and media studies programs. It also serves as a vital reference for researchers, educators, media professionals, and policy advisors engaged in digital journalism, journalism research, media innovation, and public communication.

Contents

Preface

About the Editors

Notes on Contributors

Introduction

1 The Evolution of Journalism in the Era of Artificial Intelligence

 Aynur Sarısakaloğlu and Martin Löffelholz

Part I Deciphering the Algorithmization of Journalism

2 Conceptualization of Artificial Intelligence

 Aynur Sarısakaloğlu

3 Algorithmic Innovations in Journalism

 John V. Pavlik

4 Charting the Research Field of Algorithm-Driven Journalism

 Aynur Sarısakaloğlu

5 Conceptualizing Algorithm-Driven Journalism within Cosmopolitan Communication Studies

 Pauline Gidget Estella and Aynur Sarısakaloğlu

6 Reflections on Evolving Approaches for Researching Artificial Intelligence and Journalism

 Mario Haim and Roxana L. Quintanilla Portugal

Part II Organizing, Producing, and Acting in Algorithm-Driven Journalism

7 Artificial Intelligence in the News Media from an Organizational and Strategic Perspective

 Jenny Wiik

8 News Tech Companies Transforming Media Business Models in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

 Mathias-Felipe de-Lima-Santos

9 Toward Responsible Innovation of Artificial Intelligence in Local Journalism

 Bartosz Wilczek

10 Rethinking Journalistic Role Conceptions and Role Performance as Artificial Intelligence Integrates Into Newsrooms

 Nicole Blanchett and Angela Misri

11 The Evolving Role of Journalists as Gatekeepers in the Age of (Generative) Artificial Intelligence

 Hannes Cools

12 Algorithmic Turn in Journalistic Competencies and Journalism Education

 Andrea Hickerson

Part III Algorithmically Generated News Content

13 Incorporation of Journalistic Approaches into Algorithm Design

 Mariella Bastian, Damian Trilling and Mykola Makhortykh

14 Making Sense of Journalistic Quality in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

 Dennis Reineck

15 Using Artificial Intelligence for Investigative Journalism

 Jessica Kunert

16 Artificial Intelligence and Misinformation, Disinformation, Fake News, and Deepfakes

 Regina Cazzamatta

17 Exploring Algorithmic Biases in AI-Supported Journalism

 Leo Leppänen

18 Ethical Implications, Algorithmic Accountability and Artificial Intelligence in Journalism

 Colin Porlezza and Laura Amigo

Part IV Reception and Effects of Algorithm-Driven News Products

19 Interactive AI-Supported News Systems and the Transformation of Recipients' Role

 Daniel Trielli

20 Perception of Nonhuman- versus Human-Written News by Recipients

 Jessica Kunert

21 Impact of Personalization Algorithms on News Reception

 Mykola Makhortykh and Victoria Vziatysheva

22 Humans' Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence News Anchors

 Kelly Merrill Jr

Part V Algorithm-Driven Journalism in the Global South

23 Bridging the Artificial Intelligence Divide in Journalism Through Detection Tools, Attribution, and Transparency

 Regina Luttrell, Jason Davis and Carrie Welch

24 Algorithm-Driven Journalism in Latin American Countries

 Danilo Rothberg and Verena R. F. Moraes

25 Artificial Intelligence Technologies in Journalism in China

 Joanne Kuai, Xueying Wang and Michael Karlsson

26 Adoption of Artificial Intelligence in Indonesian Newswork

 Detta Rahmawan, Justito Adiprasetio and Subekti Priyadharma

27 Artificial Intelligence Technologies in Africa With a Focus on South African Journalism

 Marenet Jordaan

Summing Up: Future Trends and Prospects in Journalism

28 Journalism in 2030: Research Perspectives on Artificial Intelligence and Newswork

 Martin Löffelholz and Aynur Sarısakaloğlu

Index

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