Dear colleagues,

Communication & Society is publishing an annual special issue in 2024 (April, June, and October):
 
"The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Communication: Ethical Implications for Media"

Guest Editors

  • Sandra L. Borden (Western Michigan University)
  • Lluís Codina (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
  • María José Ufarte (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha)


Topics of interest:

  • Ethical foundations for the use of artificial intelligence technologies in the communication sector.
  • Ethics, generative AI, and bias.
  • Ethical implications for regulation, policy, and the use of AI in communication.
  • Algorithmic literacy for communication studies.
  • Generative AI and intellectual property / copyright issues.
  • Audience habits and reception Studies: audience engagement and AI.
  • AI in persuasive communication: advertising, PR, and marketing.
  • Implications of AI for credibility in public communication and election campaigns.
  • AI implications for public opinion and political communication.
  • Creativity and AI: scriptwriting, photojournalism, art direction, cinematography, graphics, post-production, soundtrack...
  • Fake news and deepfakes: social media, truth and AI.
  • Using AI for fact-checking.
  • Professional challenges for communication professionals and AI: new products, recruitment profiles and routines.
  • Sustainability as a factor for ethical communication and AI.
  • The impact of artificial intelligence on media policy.
  • Quality vs. quantity in platform catalogs: AI, personalization and sustainable policies in audiovisual content production.
  • Uses of AI in media management.


Please, follow the link below to find the call for papers:
https://revistas.unav.edu/index.php/communication-and-society/index

We are looking forward to receiving your submissions.

 Best regards,

Elsa Moreno and Enrique Guerrero, on behalf of the Editorial Team.