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Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture 13.2 and 13.3 are out now! Special Issues
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Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture 13.2 and 13.3 are out now! Special Issues

Intellect is pleased to announce that Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture 13.2 and 13.3 are out now!

 

Special Issue 13.2: ‘The Human and the Machine: AI in Creative Industries’

Special Issue 13.3: ‘The Human and the Machine: AI Hopes and Fears in Media & Society’

 

For more information about the journal and issue click here>>

https://www.intellectbooks.com/interactions-studies-in-communication-culture

 

Aims & Scope

 

Interactions: Studies in Communication & Culture recognizes the interdisciplinary nature of the fields of media, communication and cultural studies. This peer-reviewed journal engages readers and contributors from different parts of the world in a critical debate on the myriad interconnections and interactions between communication, culture and society at the outset of the twenty-first century.

 

Issue 13.2

 

Editorial

MATTHEW GUINIBERT AND ANGELIQUE NAIRN

 

Articles

 

Artificial imagination: Industry attitudes on the impact of AI on the visual effects process

A. D. NARAYAN, DUNCAN CAILLARD, JUSTIN MATTHEWS AND ANGELIQUE NAIRN

 

Catering to clients: How artificial intelligence can influence the advertising agency–client dynamic

ANGELIQUE NAIRN, JUSTIN MATTHEWS AND DANIEL FASTNEDGE

 

Computer-assisted qualitative visual analysis: Automating thematic analysis of images

MATTHEW GUINIBERT

 

μc: Using LLM completions to get to know the common customer

MARK DIMAURO

 

The limited horizon: Corporate artificial intelligence and the new monopoly on how communications and cultural work is done

ANDREW HUTCHEON

 

Issue 13.3

 

Editorial

 

The Human and the Machine: AI Hopes and Fears in Media and Society

MATTHEW GUINIBERT AND ANGELIQUE NAIRN

 

Articles

 

AGI, apocalyptic narrative and state of exception

ALEXANDER COHEN

 

Smartification of punishment: AI, criminal justice and the future of carceral communication

ECE CANLI

 

Googling it: While news search results can affect newsrooms’ perception of social issues, journalists mainly rely on it for complementary information

VERICA RUPAR, MERJA MYLLYLAHTI, HALEY-GEORGIA JONES, WEIHUA LI, MAHSA MOHAGHEGH AND PRUNELLA PARISA

 

Exploring brain–computer interface representations in science fiction

RANIA ELSHABASSY

 

AI, the storyteller: Content analysis of disability representation in stories created for children

LUDA GOGOLUSHKO

 

Uncertainties and ambivalence surrounding AI: Popular filmic representations as real-world threat or saviour

SARAH BAKER