Communication Papers http://hdl.handle.net/10256/8749 Communication Papers: Media Literacy & Gender Studies Sat, 10 May 2025 02:49:04 GMT 2025-05-10T02:49:04Z Communication Papers http://dugi-doc.udg.edu:443/bitstream/id/64308/ http://hdl.handle.net/10256/8749 La Alfabetización en inteligencia artificial: propuesta articulada de dimensiones e indicadores http://hdl.handle.net/10256/25964 La Alfabetización en inteligencia artificial: propuesta articulada de dimensiones e indicadores Buitrago, Álex; Martín García, Alberto; Torres Ortiz, Lídia Este artículo propone un marco articulado de dimensiones e indicadores para la alfabetización en inteligencia artificial (AI literacy), entendida como una competencia clave para la ciudadanía en la era digital. A medida que la IA se integra cada vez más en áreas como la educación, los medios de comunicación, el ámbito laboral y la vida cotidiana, surge la necesidad de desarrollar competencias que permitan a los individuos no solo utilizar estas tecnologías de manera eficiente, sino también comprenderlas críticamente, evaluando sus impactos sociales, éticos y culturales. Basado en el modelo de competencia mediática de Ferrés y Piscitelli (2012), este estudio adapta y amplía dicho enfoque para el contexto de la IA, identificando seis dimensiones fundamentales: cognitiva y crítica, lenguaje y programación, ética, emocional, creatividad e innovación, e interacción y participación. Estas dimensiones se desglosan en indicadores específicos que permiten medir y aplicar la alfabetización en IA en diversos contextos educativos y sociales, proporcionando herramientas prácticas para el análisis crítico y el uso responsable de la IA. Además, se abordan retos clave, como los sesgos algorítmicos, en particular aquellos relacionados con el género, subrayando la importancia de abordar estas desigualdades desde una perspectiva crítica y ética. El artículo también destaca la necesidad de integrar la alfabetización en IA dentro de la alfabetización mediática e informacional (MIL), ampliando el concepto para abordar las tecnologías algorítmicas que hoy en día moldean el acceso y la producción de información. El marco propuesto es flexible y en constante evolución, capaz de ajustarse a los rápidos cambios tecnológicos, y tiene como objetivo empoderar a la ciudadanía para que interactúe de manera crítica, responsable y ética con la IA, promoviendo una sociedad más justa e inclusiva ante los desafíos y oportunidades que plantea esta tecnología Sun, 01 Dec 2024 00:00:00 GMT http://hdl.handle.net/10256/25964 2024-12-01T00:00:00Z Artificial Intelligence and Gender: Examining Identities in The Alara X Sample http://hdl.handle.net/10256/25963 Artificial Intelligence and Gender: Examining Identities in The Alara X Sample Elpeze Ergec, Nuket This study is about gender-based changes that may occur with artificial intelligence technology. The connection between social change and technology is not a recent phenomenon. Comte illustrates this change through the evolution of knowledge and shifts in human thought. Anne Balsamo (1995) opposes the claim that the material body has lost its validity in our scientific culture in her study examining how the body is gendered in its interaction with new corporal technologies. Balsamo, who provides abundant evidence that the techno-body has always been gendered and racially marked, prepares the ground for a renewed relationship of feminists with contemporary technological narratives. In this context, how the physical world continues while recreating women with virtual characters based on gender approaches will be examined. In this study, first, body theories will be addressed within the scope of the posthuman. Second, how virtual characters occur in social media environments will be evaluated. Finally, Turkish influencer and talk show host Alara X will be examined in terms of her internal and external aspects within the entirety of both human and non-human elements In this study, which claims to connect the cultural formation of women's identities in virtual environments with dominant cultural production forms while making sense of it, it has been concluded that the female body is instrumentalized in power relations through consumption, communication, control mechanisms, and information technologies Sun, 01 Dec 2024 00:00:00 GMT http://hdl.handle.net/10256/25963 2024-12-01T00:00:00Z The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on News Visualization: a Comprehensive Prompt Analysis http://hdl.handle.net/10256/25961 The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on News Visualization: a Comprehensive Prompt Analysis Mengi, Volkan The rapid development of artificial intelligence has revolutionized the creation of visual content for digital media, with significant implications for news visualization. This article examines the growing role of AI-driven text-to-image generation in enhancing the delivery of news, focusing on the importance of prompt engineering in guiding AI systems to create relevant, emotionally resonant visuals. The integration of visual and textual content, long a cornerstone of effective communication, is explored in the context of modern news platforms, where AI-generated imagery plays a pivotal role in storytelling. This study also delves into the historical and technological evolution of image generation, demonstrating how AI applications like Midjourney are shaping the future of visual content creation. By analyzing specific prompt strategies, I outline the ways in which AI enhances news narratives, enriching the audience's engagement and understanding Sun, 01 Dec 2024 00:00:00 GMT http://hdl.handle.net/10256/25961 2024-12-01T00:00:00Z Empowering Change: Unveiling the Synergy of Feminist Perspectives and AI Tools in addressing Domestic Violence http://hdl.handle.net/10256/25959 Empowering Change: Unveiling the Synergy of Feminist Perspectives and AI Tools in addressing Domestic Violence Izaguirre Choperena, Ainhoa; López Belloso, María; Sanz Urquijo, Borja Gender-based violence remains a widespread issue in our societies. Women who are victims-survivors often encounter significant barriers when seeking support services, and frontline responders frequently lack the necessary skills and capacities to provide an adequate response. In this context, artificial intelligence, particularly through the use and development of chatbots, has emerged as a potential solution to enhance and simplify access to these services for women. This is where the European project IMPROVE (Improving Access to Services for Victims of Domestic Violence by Accelerating Change in Frontline Responder Organisations) comes into play. Using a qualitative methodology, this study captures the voices of victim-survivors, exploring their views on the use of AI tools in the context of domestic violence, while also comparing these perspectives with the general societal perception of chatbots as reflected in media coverage Sun, 01 Dec 2024 00:00:00 GMT http://hdl.handle.net/10256/25959 2024-12-01T00:00:00Z