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Algorithms and Communication

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The following documents are parts of this document:
• Algorithms as Research Objects for Communication Science (pp. 7-23)• Algorithmic machines: From binary communication designs to human-robot interactions (pp. 95-133)• Neutral News Aggregation? Comparing the Portrayal of German Politicians in Bing News and Google News Search Results (pp. 25-65)• What is Algorithm Literacy? A Conceptualization and Challenges Regarding its Empirical Measurement (pp. 67-93)


Taddicken, Monika
Schumann, Christina
(ed.)

Abstract

The role of algorithms for producing and curating content as well as potential outcomes of these mechanisms is one of the most debated issues in existing communication research. "Communicating algorithms" affect processes of political, social and interpersonal communication. A broad variety of commu... view more

The role of algorithms for producing and curating content as well as potential outcomes of these mechanisms is one of the most debated issues in existing communication research. "Communicating algorithms" affect processes of political, social and interpersonal communication. A broad variety of communication fields is thus currently touched on by algorithms, ranging from news exposure, public opinion forming, information retrieval, and political communication processes among others. However, a scientific sound and objective consideration of algorithms as actors in digital (mass) communication is still scarce. The special issue "Algorithms and Communication" addresses this research gap. It presents theoretical as well as empirical results in important fields of communication science, such as media literacy, news aggregation or robotics. With this, it aims to shed light on the black-box of algorithms as "hidden actors" in communication processes.... view less

Keywords
algorithm; Internet; computer-mediated communication; communication sciences; search engine; news; media; utilization; media skills; artificial intelligence; robot; opinion formation

Classification
Basic Research, General Concepts and History of the Science of Communication
Interactive, electronic Media
Technology Assessment

Free Keywords
Black-box; Social robots; News aggregation; Media use

Document language
English

Publication Year
2021

City
Berlin

Page/Pages
136 p.

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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