Platforms, algorithms and AI: Issues and hypotheses in the mediatization perspective

About the authors 361 2020, where he began in 1973, after working as a contracted researcher, particularly in Paris, at the Ministry of State for Cultur- al Affairs. Having assumed various pedagogical (in all 3 cycles), scientific (co-founder and director for nearly 25 years of Gresec), disciplinary-specific (president of Sfsic; co-president of the 71st section of the CNU) and political-administrative (university president) responsibilities, he is the author of 21 books, several of which have been translated into various languages, as well as numerous articles (nearly 430 references). He works in the fol- lowing areas: 1° the industrialization of culture, information and communications; 2° changes in public space; 3° the anchoring in societies of information and communication technologies, now digital; and 4° the epistemology of information-communication. E-mail: bernardmiege@gmail.com. Göran Bolin He is Professor of Media and Communication Studies at Söder- törn University, Stockholm, Sweden. Editor and author of Value and the Media: Cultural Production and Consumption in Digital Markets (Ashgate, 2011), Cultural Technologies: The Shaping of Culture in Media and Society (Routledge, 2012), Media Genera- tions: Experience, Identity and Mediatized Social Change (Routledge 2016), and Managing Meaning in Ukraine: Information, Communication and Narration since the Euromaidan Revolu- tion (with Per Ståhlberg, MIT Press, 2023). In 2024, he co-edited North and South: Epistemological and Empirical Perspectives from Sweden and Brazil (2024; with Jairo Ferreira, Isabel Löf- gren, and Ada Machado Silveira). He is a member of the Executive Board of ECREA and Vice-President of the Class of Humani- ties of Academia Europaea, as well as President of the Swedish Association of Media Researchers (FSMK). ORCID: 0000-00030216-8862. E-mail: goran.bolin@sh.se. Heike Graf She is Professor Emeritus of Media and Communication at Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden. She received her Ph.D. in 1990 from Humboldt University, Berlin, with a thesis on Nordic media policy. Her research interests include environmental issues, migration, ethnic diversity in newsrooms, and media

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