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This book explores the pressing need for strategic communicators to move from their present, often "cheerleader" role supporting its growth, towards a more critical approach, and develop a role that enables them to counter AI-driven threats to communities and relationships.
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This book explores the pressing need for strategic communicators to move from their present, often "cheerleader" role supporting its growth, towards a more critical approach, and develop a role that enables them to counter AI-driven threats to communities and relationships.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 74
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000990706
- Artikelnr.: 68506813
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 74
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000990706
- Artikelnr.: 68506813
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Lukasz Swiatek lectures in the School of the Arts and Media at the University of New South Wales in Sydney (Australia). He mainly undertakes research in communication and media studies, higher education, and cultural studies.
Marina Vujnovic is a professor in the Department of Communication at Monmouth University in West Long Branch, New Jersey (in the United States). Her work explores intersections between journalism and public relations, looking at issues of participation, activism, transparency, and ethics.
Chris Galloway teaches public relations on the Auckland (Aotearoa New Zealand) campus of Massey University. His research encompasses crisis communication, reputation management, and AI applications and their impacts.
Dean Kruckeberg (APR, Fellow PRSA) is a professor in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (in the United States). He is the author and co-author of many books, book chapters and articles about public relations, focusing on ethics and global public relations.
Marina Vujnovic is a professor in the Department of Communication at Monmouth University in West Long Branch, New Jersey (in the United States). Her work explores intersections between journalism and public relations, looking at issues of participation, activism, transparency, and ethics.
Chris Galloway teaches public relations on the Auckland (Aotearoa New Zealand) campus of Massey University. His research encompasses crisis communication, reputation management, and AI applications and their impacts.
Dean Kruckeberg (APR, Fellow PRSA) is a professor in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (in the United States). He is the author and co-author of many books, book chapters and articles about public relations, focusing on ethics and global public relations.
1 Introduction
The Nature of AI
Critical Insights in the Existing Scholarship
Other Insights in the Existing Scholarship
Significance, Research Approach, and Scope
Outline of the Book
Summary
2 Advocating for AI-Driven Threats
Threats to Communities and Relationships
Profession-Related Problems
The Tech Giants, Government and Democracy
Conclusion
Summary
3 From Advocates to Activists
The Broader Need for Activism in Practice
Embracing Activism
Urgently Developing Guardrails
Conclusion
Summary
4 Theory and Practice to Support Activism
Strategic Communicators' Suitability for Critical AI Activism
Theory to Support Activism
Practice to Support Activism
Additional Considerations for Strategic Communicator-Activists
Conclusion
Summary
5 Beyond Reactive Ethics
Unpredictable Contexts for Ethical Questions
Ethics and Regulatory Interventions
Trust Issues and AI
Novel Collaborations to Address Challenges
Conclusion
Summary
6 Conclusion
Forces Pushing Against Critical AI Activism
Implications for Policymakers and Organisational Leaders
Future Research Directions
Summary
The Nature of AI
Critical Insights in the Existing Scholarship
Other Insights in the Existing Scholarship
Significance, Research Approach, and Scope
Outline of the Book
Summary
2 Advocating for AI-Driven Threats
Threats to Communities and Relationships
Profession-Related Problems
The Tech Giants, Government and Democracy
Conclusion
Summary
3 From Advocates to Activists
The Broader Need for Activism in Practice
Embracing Activism
Urgently Developing Guardrails
Conclusion
Summary
4 Theory and Practice to Support Activism
Strategic Communicators' Suitability for Critical AI Activism
Theory to Support Activism
Practice to Support Activism
Additional Considerations for Strategic Communicator-Activists
Conclusion
Summary
5 Beyond Reactive Ethics
Unpredictable Contexts for Ethical Questions
Ethics and Regulatory Interventions
Trust Issues and AI
Novel Collaborations to Address Challenges
Conclusion
Summary
6 Conclusion
Forces Pushing Against Critical AI Activism
Implications for Policymakers and Organisational Leaders
Future Research Directions
Summary
1 Introduction
The Nature of AI
Critical Insights in the Existing Scholarship
Other Insights in the Existing Scholarship
Significance, Research Approach, and Scope
Outline of the Book
Summary
2 Advocating for AI-Driven Threats
Threats to Communities and Relationships
Profession-Related Problems
The Tech Giants, Government and Democracy
Conclusion
Summary
3 From Advocates to Activists
The Broader Need for Activism in Practice
Embracing Activism
Urgently Developing Guardrails
Conclusion
Summary
4 Theory and Practice to Support Activism
Strategic Communicators' Suitability for Critical AI Activism
Theory to Support Activism
Practice to Support Activism
Additional Considerations for Strategic Communicator-Activists
Conclusion
Summary
5 Beyond Reactive Ethics
Unpredictable Contexts for Ethical Questions
Ethics and Regulatory Interventions
Trust Issues and AI
Novel Collaborations to Address Challenges
Conclusion
Summary
6 Conclusion
Forces Pushing Against Critical AI Activism
Implications for Policymakers and Organisational Leaders
Future Research Directions
Summary
The Nature of AI
Critical Insights in the Existing Scholarship
Other Insights in the Existing Scholarship
Significance, Research Approach, and Scope
Outline of the Book
Summary
2 Advocating for AI-Driven Threats
Threats to Communities and Relationships
Profession-Related Problems
The Tech Giants, Government and Democracy
Conclusion
Summary
3 From Advocates to Activists
The Broader Need for Activism in Practice
Embracing Activism
Urgently Developing Guardrails
Conclusion
Summary
4 Theory and Practice to Support Activism
Strategic Communicators' Suitability for Critical AI Activism
Theory to Support Activism
Practice to Support Activism
Additional Considerations for Strategic Communicator-Activists
Conclusion
Summary
5 Beyond Reactive Ethics
Unpredictable Contexts for Ethical Questions
Ethics and Regulatory Interventions
Trust Issues and AI
Novel Collaborations to Address Challenges
Conclusion
Summary
6 Conclusion
Forces Pushing Against Critical AI Activism
Implications for Policymakers and Organisational Leaders
Future Research Directions
Summary
1 Introduction
The Nature of AI
Critical Insights in the Existing Scholarship
Other Insights in the Existing Scholarship
Significance, Research Approach, and Scope
Outline of the Book
Summary
2 Advocating for AI-Driven Threats
Threats to Communities and Relationships
Profession-Related Problems
The Tech Giants, Government and Democracy
Conclusion
Summary
3 From Advocates to Activists
The Broader Need for Activism in Practice
Embracing Activism
Urgently Developing Guardrails
Conclusion
Summary
4 Theory and Practice to Support Activism
Strategic Communicators' Suitability for Critical AI Activism
Theory to Support Activism
Practice to Support Activism
Additional Considerations for Strategic Communicator-Activists
Conclusion
Summary
5 Beyond Reactive Ethics
Unpredictable Contexts for Ethical Questions
Ethics and Regulatory Interventions
Trust Issues and AI
Novel Collaborations to Address Challenges
Conclusion
Summary
6 Conclusion
Forces Pushing Against Critical AI Activism
Implications for Policymakers and Organisational Leaders
Future Research Directions
Summary
The Nature of AI
Critical Insights in the Existing Scholarship
Other Insights in the Existing Scholarship
Significance, Research Approach, and Scope
Outline of the Book
Summary
2 Advocating for AI-Driven Threats
Threats to Communities and Relationships
Profession-Related Problems
The Tech Giants, Government and Democracy
Conclusion
Summary
3 From Advocates to Activists
The Broader Need for Activism in Practice
Embracing Activism
Urgently Developing Guardrails
Conclusion
Summary
4 Theory and Practice to Support Activism
Strategic Communicators' Suitability for Critical AI Activism
Theory to Support Activism
Practice to Support Activism
Additional Considerations for Strategic Communicator-Activists
Conclusion
Summary
5 Beyond Reactive Ethics
Unpredictable Contexts for Ethical Questions
Ethics and Regulatory Interventions
Trust Issues and AI
Novel Collaborations to Address Challenges
Conclusion
Summary
6 Conclusion
Forces Pushing Against Critical AI Activism
Implications for Policymakers and Organisational Leaders
Future Research Directions
Summary
1 Introduction
The Nature of AI
Critical Insights in the Existing Scholarship
Other Insights in the Existing Scholarship
Significance, Research Approach, and Scope
Outline of the Book
Summary
2 Advocating for AI-Driven Threats
Threats to Communities and Relationships
Profession-Related Problems
The Tech Giants, Government and Democracy
Conclusion
Summary
3 From Advocates to Activists
The Broader Need for Activism in Practice
Embracing Activism
Urgently Developing Guardrails
Conclusion
Summary
4 Theory and Practice to Support Activism
Strategic Communicators' Suitability for Critical AI Activism
Theory to Support Activism
Practice to Support Activism
Additional Considerations for Strategic Communicator-Activists
Conclusion
Summary
5 Beyond Reactive Ethics
Unpredictable Contexts for Ethical Questions
Ethics and Regulatory Interventions
Trust Issues and AI
Novel Collaborations to Address Challenges
Conclusion
Summary
6 Conclusion
Forces Pushing Against Critical AI Activism
Implications for Policymakers and Organisational Leaders
Future Research Directions
Summary
The Nature of AI
Critical Insights in the Existing Scholarship
Other Insights in the Existing Scholarship
Significance, Research Approach, and Scope
Outline of the Book
Summary
2 Advocating for AI-Driven Threats
Threats to Communities and Relationships
Profession-Related Problems
The Tech Giants, Government and Democracy
Conclusion
Summary
3 From Advocates to Activists
The Broader Need for Activism in Practice
Embracing Activism
Urgently Developing Guardrails
Conclusion
Summary
4 Theory and Practice to Support Activism
Strategic Communicators' Suitability for Critical AI Activism
Theory to Support Activism
Practice to Support Activism
Additional Considerations for Strategic Communicator-Activists
Conclusion
Summary
5 Beyond Reactive Ethics
Unpredictable Contexts for Ethical Questions
Ethics and Regulatory Interventions
Trust Issues and AI
Novel Collaborations to Address Challenges
Conclusion
Summary
6 Conclusion
Forces Pushing Against Critical AI Activism
Implications for Policymakers and Organisational Leaders
Future Research Directions
Summary