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Algorithms as Research Objects for Communication Science

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This document is a part of the following document:
Algorithms and Communication

Schumann, Christina
Taddicken, Monika

Abstract

The political, societal or economic impact of algorithms is seen as one of the most debated issues in recent history. In this introduction to the special issue "Algorithms and Communication", we elaborate on the importance of algorithms as research objects for communication science. We discuss why a... view more

The political, societal or economic impact of algorithms is seen as one of the most debated issues in recent history. In this introduction to the special issue "Algorithms and Communication", we elaborate on the importance of algorithms as research objects for communication science. We discuss why algorithms are such an intensively discussed topic. We describe different kinds of "communicating algorithms" that affect processes of political, social and interpersonal communication. In this context, we elaborate on new research questions for communication sciences that arise out of the importance of algorithms. Finally, we conclude with a call for a transformation of traditional models of mass communication. Particularly, we highlight the necessity to systematically describe and define the role of algorithms as "autonomous" senders in communication processes.... view less

Keywords
algorithm; computer-mediated communication; the public; regulation; communication sciences; communication; Internet; social media

Classification
Basic Research, General Concepts and History of the Science of Communication

Collection Title
Algorithms and Communication

Editor
Taddicken, Monika; Schumann, Christina

Document language
English

Publication Year
2021

City
Berlin

Page/Pages
p. 7-23

Series
Digital Communication Research, 9

ISSN
2198-7610

ISBN
978-3-945681-09-1

Status
Primary Publication; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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