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Automated Journalism at the Intersection of Politics and Black Culture
The Battle against Digital Hegemony- Authors:
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- 2023
Summary
Automated Journalism at the Intersection of Politics and Black Culture: The Battle Against Digital Hegemony explores the unintentional inequities that erupt when AI assistance meets news media. Colin Campbell argues that while AI newswriting can streamline news production, it can also exacerbate racist discrimination and perpetuate harmful stereotypes. Combining empirical research and personal experience, Campbell urgently argues for the necessity of ensuring that AI-produced media is mindful of Black, Brown, and minority experiences—as well as traditional journalistic concerns such as bias and accuracy. Media scholars will find this book especially salient.
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- Copyright year
- 2023
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-66691-333-0
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-6669-1334-7
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 170
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- Contents No access
- List of Figures No access
- Chapter 1: Technological Determinism in the Age of Artificial Intelligence No access Pages 1 - 6
- The Issues Facing Ethical Artificial Intelligence (AI) No access
- Understanding Algorithms No access
- Chapter 4: Addressing the Issue at the Intersection of Journalism and AI No access Pages 23 - 26
- Chapter 5: Artificial Intelligence in Journalism No access Pages 27 - 32
- Stating Contemporary Relevance No access
- Dearth of AI in Journalism Understanding No access
- Chapter 7: News Media and Race No access Pages 39 - 44
- First-Level Agenda Setting in Mass Media No access
- Second-Level Agenda Setting in Mass Media No access
- Framing Mechanisms in Journalism No access
- Thematic and Episodic Framing No access
- Afro.com No access
- TheGrio.com No access
- TheRoot.com No access
- USAToday.com No access
- WashingtonTimes.com No access
- Blackcentric Automated Media Framing No access
- White-Owned/Mainstream Media Framing No access
- Automated News Media Framing No access
- Examining Media in the Frame of AI No access
- Goals of the Investigation No access
- Operational Definitions of Concepts and Terms No access
- Data Collection No access
- Research Question 1 No access
- Racial Division No access
- Black Polisocioeconomic Struggle No access
- Voter Suppression No access
- Black Empowerment No access
- Research Question 2 No access
- Historic Racism No access
- Black Civic Engagement No access
- Research Question 3 No access
- Research Question 4 No access
- Summary of the Results No access
- Discussion No access
- Theoretical Implications No access
- Recommendations for Future Research No access
- Mainstream No access
- Blackcentric/Black American No access
- Automated No access
- Publication Unit of Analysis No access
- Characterization of Individual or Group No access
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- Article/Editorial Thematic Consistency No access
- Article Length—Number of words in each article No access
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- Appendix B: Audit Trail for Case Study No access Pages 135 - 136
- References No access Pages 137 - 164
- Index No access Pages 165 - 168
- About the Author No access Pages 169 - 170





