
Automating Media
The Transformation of Culture and Communication
Polity Press
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 18. December 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-1-5095-6738-6 (ISBN)
Description
Search engines, paywalls, bots, targeted ads: we already share our media worlds with machines - and with the rise of generative AI, new ones are coming.
Automating Media is an accessible, incisive guide to the new wave of automation transforming contemporary culture and communication. Drawing on extensive research, the book sheds new light on the key technologies, infrastructures, industry convulsions and cultural innovations driving media automation. The authors pinpoint where automation is happening, introduce the organisations making it happen, and critically assess debates over its consequences. They outline the implications of automation for knowledge practices, entertainment, and culture, and highlight its potential impact on other spheres.
Filled with instructive contemporary and historical examples, Automating Media shows how current developments see the return of questions and conflicts provoked by earlier moments of technological change, while also presenting new challenges that will unfold over the coming decades. It is enlightening reading for advanced students and scholars of Media and Communication Studies, Internet Studies, and industry practitioners.
Automating Media is an accessible, incisive guide to the new wave of automation transforming contemporary culture and communication. Drawing on extensive research, the book sheds new light on the key technologies, infrastructures, industry convulsions and cultural innovations driving media automation. The authors pinpoint where automation is happening, introduce the organisations making it happen, and critically assess debates over its consequences. They outline the implications of automation for knowledge practices, entertainment, and culture, and highlight its potential impact on other spheres.
Filled with instructive contemporary and historical examples, Automating Media shows how current developments see the return of questions and conflicts provoked by earlier moments of technological change, while also presenting new challenges that will unfold over the coming decades. It is enlightening reading for advanced students and scholars of Media and Communication Studies, Internet Studies, and industry practitioners.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-1-5095-6738-6 (9781509567386)
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Julian Thomas | Dang Nguyen | James Meese
Automating Media
The Transformation of Culture and Communication
Book
approx. 12/2026
1st Edition
Polity Press
€62.00
Not yet published
Persons
Julian Thomas is Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society, and a Distinguished Professor at RMIT University.
Dang Nguyen is a Research Fellow at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision Making & Society at RMIT University.
James Meese is Associate Professor at RMIT University.
Jean Burgess is Distinguished Professor of Digital Media at Queensland University of Technology.
Dang Nguyen is a Research Fellow at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision Making & Society at RMIT University.
James Meese is Associate Professor at RMIT University.
Jean Burgess is Distinguished Professor of Digital Media at Queensland University of Technology.
Author
RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia
Content
Acknowledgements
List of figures
Introduction: 'Every Trade has its Revolutions'
1. Making: 'You Press the Button, We Do the Rest'
2. Generating: 'Imagine with AI'
3. Discovering: 'I'm Feeling Lucky'
4. Curating: 'Relevant to Your Interests'
5. Advertising: 'Why Am I Seeing This Ad?'
Conclusion: Automating Media Automation
References
Index
List of figures
Introduction: 'Every Trade has its Revolutions'
1. Making: 'You Press the Button, We Do the Rest'
2. Generating: 'Imagine with AI'
3. Discovering: 'I'm Feeling Lucky'
4. Curating: 'Relevant to Your Interests'
5. Advertising: 'Why Am I Seeing This Ad?'
Conclusion: Automating Media Automation
References
Index