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Shifting the Gaze? Photojournalism Practices in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Journalism Practice
In this article, we explore the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies on photojournalism in less-researched contexts in Botswana and Zimbabwe. We aim to understand how AI technologies, proliferating aspects of news production, are impacting
Gopolang Ditlhokwa   +2 more
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Artificial Intelligence and Its Impact on the Ethical Bounds and Practice of Photojournalism

Visual Communication Quarterly
On April 13th, 2023, an announcement sent shockwaves through the field of photography. The announcement was hinged around one image that was awarded the Creative category winner in the Open competition of the 2023 Sony World Photography Awards.
Ross Taylor
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Communicating Through Photojournalism in Conflict Zones

Journalism and Mass Communication
Photographs are effective tools for communication and photojournalism has helped communicate to a distant audience through agenda-setting. Over the past century, the agenda-setting role of photojournalism in conflict zones has been varied. Visuals reduce
Zaira Saif, Swapna Koshy
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Through the Lens of a Camera: Photojournalism and the Crises of Zimbabwe’s “Second Republic”

African Journalism Studies, 2021
This paper explores the role of photojournalism in mediating Zimbabwe’s crises in the “Second Republic”. It uses the case study of Auntony Zinyange’s photographs to examine the use of photographs to portray the “Second Republic”.
L. Tshuma
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Between Print and Pixels: The Digital Metamorphosis of Photojournalism in a Converging Media World

Social Science Review Archives
The transformation of photojournalism to the digital is one of the most significant changes in the history of the media and has had an essential presence in reshaping the modalities of visual narration capture, dissemination, and consumption.
Syed Namood Muslim
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Influence of Photojournalism on Environmental Advocacy Campaigns in South West Nigeria

Journal of Arts and Sociological Research
Environmental photojournalism is becoming a powerful medium for mobilization of environmental awareness and action. This study examines the extent to which environmental photojournalism contributes to affecting advocacy outcomes and grassroots action ...
PhD Maria Kisugu Obun-Andy   +2 more
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND PHOTOJOURNALISM: CHALLENGES AND THREATS

Bulletin of Lviv Polytechnic National University: journalism
The publication provides a definition of artificial intelligence in modern media in general and in photojournalism in particular. The directions and spheres of artificial intelligence in the visual design of media content are considered, which has become
Myroslav Maksymovych
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Judging Photojournalism: The Metajournalistic Discourse of Judges at the Best of Photojournalism and Pictures of the Year Contests

, 2021
This study promotes how discussions during photojournalism award judging can be used as metajournalistic discourse to gain insight about the definition, boundaries, and legitimization of the field.
Kyser Lough
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AI IN PHOTOJOURNALISM ETHICS AND MANAGEMENT

ShodhKosh Journal of Visual and Performing Arts
The present paper is a critical discussion of the issue of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in relation to Photojournalism Ethics and Management, it is a discussion how visual journalism is being transformed as a result of automation, data analytics and ...
Vijay Kumar   +5 more
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(Re)locating photojournalism within a transmedia economy: a case study on the meaning-making process with stories of female Boko Haram survivors

Visual Communication, 2021
This study explores the representations of female captives and survivors of Boko Haram in what the authors define as a transmedia project formed by an ensemble of interconnected multi-modal/media productions circulated through off- and online spaces, and
Lucia De La Presa, Paloma Elvira Ruiz
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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