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Communication and Change
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📚 Articles in 2025
How do young people integrate social AI into everyday life? Drs. Brandtzaeg @petterbb1969.bsky.social, Følstad & Skjuve introduce AI individualism to explain new forms of AI-mediated social support—and emerging risks👥🤖.
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📚Articles in 2026
When AI authorship goes undisclosed, how do audiences evaluate AI-generated news?
Dr. Mingxiao Sui explores how cognitive dispositions, attitudinal orientations, and evaluative competencies shape perceptions of AI-written journalism📰🤖
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👤 Q&A with Dr. Brandtzæg @petterbb1969.bsky.social, author of C&C 2025 Top Downloaded Articles
đź§ Emerging AI individualism
“What surprised me most was how quickly and naturally many younger users integrated AI into everyday life.”
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Do AI safety guardrails flatten meaning? Dr. Rogers & Zhang show how bias mitigation in LLMs can push classifications toward neutrality—reshaping how knowledge is automated and interpreted🤖
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📚 Articles in 2026
Are you ready for using AI?
Drs. Hao Xu @Dr_HaoXu & Chuqing Dong explore how transparent communication from AI companies influence public readiness to engage with AI products in the U.S. and China 🤖🌍
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How is AI understood outside the Global North? Dr. Correa et al. examine situated narratives in Chile, revealing how power, transparency, and governance are negotiated in local contexts🌎
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Communication and Change
📚 Articles in 2026
How does AI challenge the foundations of agenda-setting theory?
Drs. Josh T. L. Anderson, Phillip Arceneaux, Qiuyue Cho-Li & Spiro Kiousis rethink the role of AI systems and argue for a significant extension of agenda-setting🤖📰
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📚Articles in 2026
How does AI challenge the foundations of agenda-setting theory?
Drs. Josh T. L. Anderson, Phillip Arceneaux, Qiuyue Cho-Li & Spiro Kiousis rethink the basis of agenda-setting and argue for a significant extension of agenda-setting🤖📰
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📚 Articles in 2026
What are the complex dynamics of agenda flows in emerging communication technologies?
Drs. Lindita Camaj @linditacamaj.bsky.social & Md Mahbubul Haque Bhuiyan offer an exploratory integrative model of agenda setting research🤖📰
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📚Articles in 2026
How might GenAI reshape agenda-setting?
Dr. Stefan Geiß @gei3s.bsky.social compares how AI chatbots emphasize political issues, candidates, and parties relative to search engines and news websites during the 2025 Norwegian election🗳️
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