Re: [Air-L] Air-L Digest, Vol 201, Issue 4 References for AI Literature
Hi all, Regarding the request for AI literature: Emerging literature in Human-Machine Communication also would be relevant here, including work by Kate Crawford, the AI Now Institute, Gina Neff and Peter Nagy, Meredith Broussard, Kate Mays and James Katz, Patric Spence, and myself, to name a few. Relevant journals include the Human-Machine Communication journal, https://stars.library.ucf.edu/hmc/, Computers in Human Behavior, particularly the special issue (vol 90) https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/computers-in-human-behavior/vol/90/sup..., and Communication Studies, Special Issue on AI https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10510974.2020.1788909. It is also worth noting that people often conflate AI and robotics, so some of the literature regarding people’s conceptions of robots also may be relevant. Good luck! _____ Andrea L. Guzman, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Dept. of Communication Northern Illinois University she/her/hers alguzman@niu.edu https://andrealguzman.net<https://andrealguzman.net/> ICA Human-Machine Comm. Interest Group<https://humanmachinecommunication.com/>
This special issue edited by Valerio De Stefano contains some good pieces. I have only linked the first three including my own but they should all be accessible. I can pass things on if needed. https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/ VOLUME 41, ISSUE 1 ------------------------------ *Automation, Artificial Intelligence, & Labor Law* Guest Editor: Valerio De Stefano *Introduction <https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/archive/vol_41/download?id=1740> <https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/archive/vol_41/download?id=1740>* *Valerio De Stefano * https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3403837 *“Negotiating the Algorithm”: Automation, Artificial Intelligence, and Labor Protection <https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/archive/vol_41/download?id=1739>* *Valerio De Stefano * https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3178233 *The Mirror for (Artificial) Intelligence: In Whose Reflection? <https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/archive/vol_41/download?id=1747>* *Phoebe V. Moore * https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3423704 *Protecting Workers in the Digital Age: Technology, Outsourcing, and the Growing Precariousness of Work <https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/archive/vol_41/download?id=1736>* *Janine Berg * *Artificial Intelligence is Watching You at Work: Digital Surveillance, Employee Monitoring, and Regulatory Issues in the EU Context <https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/archive/vol_41/download?id=1734>* *Antonio Aloisi & Elena Gramano * *What if Your Boss was an Algorithm? Economic Incentives, Legal Challenges, and the Rise of Artificial Intelligence at Work <https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/archive/vol_41/download?id=1733>* *Jeremias Adams-Prassl * *Privacy 4.0 at Work: Regulating Employment, Technology, and Automation <https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/archive/vol_41/download?id=1746>* *Frank Hendrickx * *A Seat at the Table: Negotiating Data Processing in the Workplace <https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/archive/vol_41/download?id=1735>* *Ilaria Armaroli & Emanuele Dagnino * *Job Automation in the 1960s: A Discourse Ahead of its Time (And for Our Time) <https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/archive/vol_41/download?id=1737>* *Miriam A. Cherry * *Technology and Jobs: The Agony and the Ecstasy <https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/archive/vol_41/download?id=1744>* *Matthew W. Finkin * *Automation, Employment, and Reshoring: Case Studies of the Apparel and Electronics Industries <https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/archive/vol_41/download?id=1741>* *David Kucera & Fernanda Bárcia de Mattos* *Digital Platforms, Data, and Development: Implications for Workers in Developing Economies <https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/archive/vol_41/download?id=1749>* *Uma Rani & Parminder Jeet Singh * *_________________________________________* On Mon, 5 Apr 2021 at 17:29, Andrea Guzman <alguzman@niu.edu> wrote:
Hi all,
Regarding the request for AI literature: Emerging literature in Human-Machine Communication also would be relevant here, including work by Kate Crawford, the AI Now Institute, Gina Neff and Peter Nagy, Meredith Broussard, Kate Mays and James Katz, Patric Spence, and myself, to name a few. Relevant journals include the Human-Machine Communication journal, https://stars.library.ucf.edu/hmc/, Computers in Human Behavior, particularly the special issue (vol 90) https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/computers-in-human-behavior/vol/90/sup..., and Communication Studies, Special Issue on AI https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10510974.2020.1788909. It is also worth noting that people often conflate AI and robotics, so some of the literature regarding people’s conceptions of robots also may be relevant. Good luck!
_____ Andrea L. Guzman, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Dept. of Communication Northern Illinois University she/her/hers alguzman@niu.edu https://andrealguzman.net<https://andrealguzman.net/> ICA Human-Machine Comm. Interest Group< https://humanmachinecommunication.com/>
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Hi, Phoebe and All, Thank you for answering my questions about AI literature and sharing the references with me and other members in this email list. Hope new research ideas and studies can be generated in the near future! Best, Ming-Yi On Friday, April 9, 2021, 12:09:47 PM EDT, Phoebe Moore <pvm.doc@gmail.com> wrote: This special issue edited by Valerio De Stefano contains some good pieces. I have only linked the first three including my own but they should all be accessible. I can pass things on if needed. https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/ VOLUME 41, ISSUE 1 ------------------------------ *Automation, Artificial Intelligence, & Labor Law* Guest Editor: Valerio De Stefano *Introduction <https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/archive/vol_41/download?id=1740> <https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/archive/vol_41/download?id=1740>* *Valerio De Stefano * https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3403837 *“Negotiating the Algorithm”: Automation, Artificial Intelligence, and Labor Protection <https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/archive/vol_41/download?id=1739>* *Valerio De Stefano * https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3178233 *The Mirror for (Artificial) Intelligence: In Whose Reflection? <https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/archive/vol_41/download?id=1747>* *Phoebe V. Moore * https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3423704 *Protecting Workers in the Digital Age: Technology, Outsourcing, and the Growing Precariousness of Work <https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/archive/vol_41/download?id=1736>* *Janine Berg * *Artificial Intelligence is Watching You at Work: Digital Surveillance, Employee Monitoring, and Regulatory Issues in the EU Context <https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/archive/vol_41/download?id=1734>* *Antonio Aloisi & Elena Gramano * *What if Your Boss was an Algorithm? Economic Incentives, Legal Challenges, and the Rise of Artificial Intelligence at Work <https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/archive/vol_41/download?id=1733>* *Jeremias Adams-Prassl * *Privacy 4.0 at Work: Regulating Employment, Technology, and Automation <https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/archive/vol_41/download?id=1746>* *Frank Hendrickx * *A Seat at the Table: Negotiating Data Processing in the Workplace <https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/archive/vol_41/download?id=1735>* *Ilaria Armaroli & Emanuele Dagnino * *Job Automation in the 1960s: A Discourse Ahead of its Time (And for Our Time) <https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/archive/vol_41/download?id=1737>* *Miriam A. Cherry * *Technology and Jobs: The Agony and the Ecstasy <https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/archive/vol_41/download?id=1744>* *Matthew W. Finkin * *Automation, Employment, and Reshoring: Case Studies of the Apparel and Electronics Industries <https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/archive/vol_41/download?id=1741>* *David Kucera & Fernanda Bárcia de Mattos* *Digital Platforms, Data, and Development: Implications for Workers in Developing Economies <https://cllpj.law.illinois.edu/archive/vol_41/download?id=1749>* *Uma Rani & Parminder Jeet Singh * *_________________________________________* On Mon, 5 Apr 2021 at 17:29, Andrea Guzman <alguzman@niu.edu> wrote:
Hi all,
Regarding the request for AI literature: Emerging literature in Human-Machine Communication also would be relevant here, including work by Kate Crawford, the AI Now Institute, Gina Neff and Peter Nagy, Meredith Broussard, Kate Mays and James Katz, Patric Spence, and myself, to name a few. Relevant journals include the Human-Machine Communication journal, https://stars.library.ucf.edu/hmc/, Computers in Human Behavior, particularly the special issue (vol 90) https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/computers-in-human-behavior/vol/90/sup..., and Communication Studies, Special Issue on AI https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10510974.2020.1788909. It is also worth noting that people often conflate AI and robotics, so some of the literature regarding people’s conceptions of robots also may be relevant. Good luck!
_____ Andrea L. Guzman, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Dept. of Communication Northern Illinois University she/her/hers alguzman@niu.edu https://andrealguzman.net<https://andrealguzman.net/> ICA Human-Machine Comm. Interest Group< https://humanmachinecommunication.com/>
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