Teaching Media and Communication in the GenAI Era: an exploratory study

Goals. This study investigates the perceptions that faculty members in Media and Communication develop toward the use of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) in current teaching activities, focusing on its influence within the educational environment.
Methodology. We use an exploratory qualitative approach through the focus groups conducted in two universities (University of Bucharest and Université Lumière Lyon 2) which allow us to develop a comparative understanding of the topic. The field of Media and Communication is particularly relevant to study, as it already faces extensive GenAI integration in the respective professional fields.
Results. Both in France, and in Romania, professors in Media and Communication tend to be cautious about using GenAI and integrating it in their practices. Although they recognize AI as a potential tool for innovation (more on the Romanian side), its actual integration in pedagogical methods is still limited. On the French side, the rejection is stronger. Faculty members generally view GenAI use among students with criticism, associating it with plagiarism and a lack of critical thinking. Our research contributes to the reflection about the pedagogical challenges of teaching Media in Communication in the GenAI era, drawing from a Romania-France comparative study performed in two universities.

The impact of ChatGPT on journalism: social listening, bibliographic production, and media agenda

Considering the powerful emergence of ChatGPT in society at large and in journalism in particular, this study aims to quantify the impact of ChatGPT on journalism from the perspective of news generation on this topic, its repercussions on social networks, and its impact on the academic sphere.  This study quantitatively analyses the impact of ChatGPT on journalism from its launch on 30 November 2022 to 18 November 2023. It examines news coverage, Wikipedia visits, social media posts (Facebook, Instagram, and X), and academic output. Data was collected from Media Cloud, Wikipedia, and Proquest. Results were generated in Flourish Studio, and analysis included normalization of records to avoid duplicates and ensure relevance to scholarly output. The analysis of diverse documents underscores the versatility of the technology and the growing intersection between automation and journalistic writing. The study anticipates a future of increased human-machine collaboration in journalism. Key findings indicate widespread global coverage of the topic, reflecting a commensurate audience interest, as evidenced by internet search logs and social conversations.

Including the gender perspective in communication: an unfinished task on both sides of the Atlantic

  [Versió catalana][Versión castellana] Zuliana Lainez Otero Vice-President of the International Federation of Journalists and the Federation of Journalists of Latin America and the Caribbean (FEPALC) President of the National Association of Journalists of Peru zulianalainez@gmail.com         There are two reasons why the gender approach may not be used in news coverage: … Read more