24-803.12 Algorithms and Automation in the Newsroom

Veranstaltungsdetails

Lehrende: Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jessica Kunert

Veranstaltungsart: Projektseminar

Anzeige im Stundenplan: MAEMU303

Semesterwochenstunden: 3

Credits: 8,0

Unterrichtssprache: Englisch

Min. | Max. Teilnehmerzahl: 14 | 14

Kommentare/ Inhalte:
The seminar investigates how algorithms and automation change journalistic practices. While putting algorithms to work in the newsroom is not controversial per se, some uses have garnered high attention. For instance, algorithms may be used to personalise content to individual users (Kunert & Thurman, 2019), resulting in possible filter bubbles (Pariser, 2011) – a phenomenon that has been criticised heavily in media and academia. Even more controversial is automating the process of writing articles. This works for all beats in which structured and details data are used, e.g. finance, sports, and crime. Studies show that “algorithmic journalism” (Dörr 2015), “robot journalism” (van Dalen 2012), or “automated journalism” (Carlson 2015) is not yet developed enough to make journalists obsolete – but technology is evolving fast, and thus many factual articles in finance are already automated, with other beats such as sports following (see for example the Washington Post’s “Heliograf”).

We will analyse these developments in detail, and assess whether and how algorithms and automation are a driving force in the evolution of journalistic practices. To do so, we look at cutting-edge research as well as practice works – after all, this development is ongoing and change is omnipresent in this field.

Lernziel:


  • Understanding changes in journalism due to digitalisation
  • Understanding the impact of algorithms and automation on journalistic practices
  • Introduction to the field of Computational Journalism
  • Introduction to cutting-edge technologies in journalism
  • Developing a deep understanding of how technology impacts journalism through continuous reflection, analysis and discussion
  • Learning how to give an engaging talk using the TED talk format

Vorgehen:
We will consider the theoretical background and practical implications together as a seminar group, and discuss specific points in detail. To spark a discussion, each student is required to give a “TED talk” which presents an aspect of the respective seminar session. Furthermore, students will work in small groups on a research project in the area. While methods may be chosen freely, the projects will revolve around automation in journalism. All groups will present their progress to the class and to the seminar leader in various forms over the course of the seminar.I will guide the students through all the steps necessary, which are
a) how to give a TED talk,
b) how to plan a research project
c) how to conduct a research project,
d) how to write feedback to a research project, and
e) how to design an academic poster.

Literatur:
All assigned readings will be available on STiNE. 

Zusätzliche Hinweise zu Prüfungen:
Non-graded assignments 


  • Research plan: first written draft (“flash expose”, max. 2 pages) (as a group)
  • Research plan: oral presentation in class (as a group)
  • Research plan: extended version after the oral presentation, max. 5 pages, including steps to be carried out (as a group)
  • Research plan: written feedback (in peer review style) of a first draft for another project group (individual; max. 2 pages) 



Graded assignments 

  • TED-Talk on one of the seminar topics (individual, 18 min. each) (50%)
  • Poster presentation of the project’s results at the end of semester (as a group) (50%)



 Detailed instructions will be provided for each assignment.

Termine
Datum Von Bis Raum Lehrende
1 Mi, 16. Okt. 2019 12:15 15:00 AP 1, 106 - bis auf weiteres gesperrt - Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jessica Kunert
2 Mi, 23. Okt. 2019 12:15 15:00 AP 1, 106 - bis auf weiteres gesperrt - Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jessica Kunert
3 Mi, 30. Okt. 2019 12:15 15:00 AP 1, 106 - bis auf weiteres gesperrt - Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jessica Kunert
4 Mi, 6. Nov. 2019 12:15 15:00 AP 1, 106 - bis auf weiteres gesperrt - Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jessica Kunert
5 Mi, 13. Nov. 2019 12:15 15:00 AP 1, 106 - bis auf weiteres gesperrt - Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jessica Kunert
6 Mi, 20. Nov. 2019 12:15 15:00 AP 1, 106 - bis auf weiteres gesperrt - Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jessica Kunert
7 Mi, 27. Nov. 2019 12:15 15:00 AP 1, 106 - bis auf weiteres gesperrt - Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jessica Kunert
8 Mi, 4. Dez. 2019 12:15 15:00 AP 1, 106 - bis auf weiteres gesperrt - Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jessica Kunert
9 Mi, 11. Dez. 2019 12:15 15:00 AP 1, 106 - bis auf weiteres gesperrt - Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jessica Kunert
10 Mi, 18. Dez. 2019 12:15 15:00 AP 1, 106 - bis auf weiteres gesperrt - Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jessica Kunert
11 Mi, 8. Jan. 2020 12:15 15:00 AP 1, 106 - bis auf weiteres gesperrt - Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jessica Kunert
12 Mi, 15. Jan. 2020 12:15 15:00 AP 1, 106 - bis auf weiteres gesperrt - Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jessica Kunert
13 Mi, 22. Jan. 2020 12:15 15:00 AP 1, 106 - bis auf weiteres gesperrt - Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jessica Kunert
14 Mi, 29. Jan. 2020 12:15 15:00 AP 1, 106 - bis auf weiteres gesperrt - Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jessica Kunert
Prüfungen im Rahmen von Modulen
Modul (Startsemester)/ Kurs Prüfung Datum Lehrende Bestehens­pflicht
24-910 Modul 10: Wissenschaftliche Projektwerkstatt (WiSe 15/16) / 24-910.11 [FSB 2014]  Algorithms and Automation in the Newsroom 5  Projektbericht k.Terminbuchung Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jessica Kunert Ja
MAEMU009a Forschungsprojektwerkstatt Journalismus und Kommunikationswissenschaft (WiSe 16/17) / MAEMU303  Algorithms and Automation in the Newsroom 4  Projektbericht k.Terminbuchung Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jessica Kunert Ja
Veranstaltungseigene Prüfungen
Beschreibung Datum Lehrende Pflicht
1. Projektbericht k.Terminbuchung Ja
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Lehrende
Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jessica Kunert