From automata to algorithms: A jobs-to-be-done approach to AI in journalism by Alfred Hermida
Alfred Hermida discusses how AI can best serve the needs of communities and media organizations.
Not/Too/Deep: T(h)inking Archipelagic Rhetorical Blackness by Louis M. Maraj
This thought-project brings to bear on the rhetorical (1) notions of the ecological useful to analyzing anti/Blackness in theoretical Black studies alongside (2) the performativity of relational Black(ened) Caribbean diasporic poetics.
Platform paradoxes and public service media legitimacy: a cross-national study by R.K. Olsen, Ori Tenenboim, et. al.
The article examines how public service media organizations position themselves in relation to social media platforms in six countries (including Canada) over time.
Reciprocity in Community-Engaged Learning: A Case Study of an Undergraduate Knowledge Exchange Project in an Over-Researched Urban Community by Evan Mauro, Kirby Manià, et. al.
This paper describes key discoveries and lessons learned about the practice of reciprocity in community-engaged learning (CEL).
Gaming the System: Assessing Basic Writing with Black Male Student-Athletes by Louis M. Maraj
Dr. Maraj demonstrates how quantitative assessment and sport statistics work in concert in historically White universities to force Black being into a value system, which rehearses transatlantic slavery logics.
Meso News-Spaces and Beyond: News-Related Communication Occurring Between the Public and Private Domains, co-edited by Ori Tenenboim
A special issue of Digital Journalism featuring research from various national contexts, including the U.S., U.K., Germany, India, China, Chile, Spain, and Italy.