Category: Marcin Deutschmann
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Simulation games as tools for producing journalism policy recommendations
What are the solutions to challenges of journalism in the era of AI? How to improve guidelines, policies, and ethical codes for journalists? Can simulation games help answer these questions? The Polish subteam of CORECON piloted a simulation game in which participants role-played the work of a media outlet. The game was seen as a…
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Using AI in qualitative research: Insights from CORECON-piloted analytic protocols
This blogpost is devoted to exemplifying how it is possible to ethically and productively use AI-powered tools in order to enhance analytic protocols for qualitative analyses of media materials. AI-powered enhancements designed for annotating, coding and analyzing textual data are now part of commercial versions of qualitative analysis software packages such as Atlas.ti or NVivo.…
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Corpus compilation and data annotation protocols in CORECON
Data collection is the base for any empirical study and corpus analysis is a well-established method used within critical discourse studies. Jędrzej Olejniczak in his blogpost wrote about data collection, management and processing in CORECON. Here I explain the motivations behind methodological choices and our rationales in data collection and data annotation protocols used when…
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Understanding conflict across cultures and discourses: A report from a CORECON international science dissemination event
On 18-20 September 2024 University of Opole hosted the 29th Conference of the International Association of Intercultural Communication Studies. The conference gathered over a hundred onsite and online participants from across the globe. It was designed to provide a venue for discussing interdisciplinary research related to the conference theme: “Intercultural Encounters: Global perspectives – local…




