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

About the authors 362 practices. In particular, she uses the theory of systems as developed by Niklas Luhmann. Her edited books include “Diversity in Theory and Practice. News Journalists in Sweden and Germany” (2011), “Nordicom and The Environment in the Age of the Internet: Activists, Communication, and the Digital Landscape” (2016), Open Book Publishers. ORCID: https//orcid.org/0000- 0003-1443-6537. E-mail: Heike.Graf@sh.se. Ilya Kiriya He holds a double Ph.D. from Moscow State University in Jour- nalism (2002) and from Stendhal University Grenoble III in Information and Communication Sciences (2007). For 16 years he worked as a professor and chair of the School of Media at the Higher School of Economics of the National Research University in Moscow, until 2023, when he moved to France. Since October 2024, he has been a full professor at Grenoble Alps University and a member of the GRESEC Laboratory. For 20 years, he has studied the political economy of communication, cultural in- dustries, media and digital platforms, especially in post-Soviet societies. He has published in the International Journal of Communication, Journalism Studies, Media and Communication, Central European Journal of Communication, among other jour- nals. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6305-0836. E-mail: ilia.kiriia@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr. Isabel Löfgren She is a Professor of Media and Communication Studies at Södertörn University, Sweden. She holds a BA in Fine Arts from Smith College (USA), an MA in Visual Languages ​ from PPGAV/ EBA – UFRJ (Brazil) and a Ph.D. in Media and Communication from the School of Philosophy, Art, and Critical Thought (PACt) of the European Graduate School (Switzerland). She is the Research Coordinator of the Capes-STINT Exchange. She has edited several anthologies, including Mediatisations North and South: Epistemological and Empirical Perspectives from Sweden and Brazil (2024) and The Planalto Riots: Making and Unmaking a Failed Coup in Brazil (2024), in addition to having published the book Satellite Lifelines: Media, Art, Migration and the Crisis of Hospitality in Divided Cities in 2020. Site: https://www.isabel

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