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Information Ecosystems and Troubled Democracy: The State of Knowledge on News Media, AI, and Data Governance

Contains tables, figures, bibliogr. pp. 214-293

ISBN 978-91-89864-23-8 (pdf); 978-91-89864-22-1 (print)

CC BY-NC-ND

"A critical assessment of why today’s information ecosystems are troubling for democracy, this book, based on research in the Global North and Global Majority World, examines changes in news media, artificial intelligence, and data governance. It focuses on measures to improve the quality of public discourse, protect media freedoms, and ensure the resilience of public institutions. The analysis highlights policies aimed at enhancing the accountability and resilience of information ecosystems in the face of the increasing weaponisation of information. Of interest to academics, policymakers, business, and civil society, the book showcases worldwide efforts to tackle Big Tech data extractive and monetisation practices, address news media instability, and ensure artificial intelligence applications are compatible with democratic values." (Back cover)
1 Information ecosystems and democracy, 13
2 News media, information integrity, and the public sphere, 29
3 Artificial intelligence, information ecosystems, and democracy, 63
4 Big Tech power and data governance, 93
5 Governing information ecosystems, 119
6 Governing information ecosystems in practice, 159