[acc-cca-l] IAMCR postconference: Methods, Approaches, and Challenges of Researching AI and Labour in Creative Media Ecologies from Global Perspectives

Harvey, Maxime harvey.maxime.3 at courrier.uqam.ca
Tue Mar 18 09:09:39 MDT 2025


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Dear CCA members,


If you are attending IAMCR this year, I would like to invite you to consider submitting a presentation to a post-conference we are organizing on AI and Creative Labour.

All information below.


Bonne journée​,


Maxime


Methods, Approaches, and Challenges of Researching AI and Labour in Creative Media Ecologies from Global Perspectives

An IAMCR post-conference



Full CFP: https://iamcr.box.com/shared/static/10kj0ldfg1ziogzpol8jtqtcfhg0b2mn.pdf



Description

The aim of the workshop is to gather and discuss the diversity of methodologies and theoretical approaches that we adopt in our research on how AI is increasingly being integrated into media production processes and the impacts on creative labour practices. We seek contributions from media and communications scholars working on any aspect of the creative media industries with a specific focus on research into media labour and AI. Contributions should foreground the debates about AI hegemony in both industry and research dominated by specific conglomerates and research agendas, exploring alternative practices, research methods, and imaginations of AI in creative and media industries.



Topics under discussion may include challenges in fieldwork, opportunities of combining analytical frameworks, and/or identifying blind-spots in our disciplinary fields. Contributions should be centred on methods and theoretical approaches used in the study of the labour practices of using generative AI tools developed and used in different regions for creative media production. We seek contributions that address field-sites from across the globe as a necessary act of diversifying the current scholarship on AI and the media industries. An important goal of this workshop therefore is to emphasise global perspectives, given the need to understand how different methods and approaches might work in different culture-industrial contexts.



Location

Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore



Date and time

Friday, 18 July 2025
9:00 – 17:00
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