Information, Medium & Society
Information, Medium, and Society: Journal of Publishing Studies explores the nature and forms of media and information, as manifest in publishing practices. Publishing is conceived as a distinctive mode of social knowledge and cultural production. The journal is a forum for sustained investigation of the theory and practice of scholarly communication, information science, and trade, technical and scholarly publishing. Its perspectives are both retrospective, documenting recent and historical experience, and prospective, examining trends in technologies and business processes that are destined to shape the social practices of publishing in the imminent future. It aims to be a resource for scholars, publishing professionals, librarians, collection managers, and media makers. Its authors address issues facing publishing in the era of digital information, with a shared interest in shaping the direction of change - in publishing and for the societies that it serves. For more information visit -- https://informationmediumsociety.com/journal
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Digital Ethics Model Concerning the Use of ChatGPT in Indonesian Higher Education
Desideria Lumongga Dwihadiah
Niyu Niyu
Herman Purba
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Audiobooks as Artifacts
David Sheinberg
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Intercultural Dissemination of Contemporary Chinese Writers’ Works Abroad
Yanfang Zhu
Abdygani Khalilov
Tongtong Liu
Fangxin Hu
Lin Jiang
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APA Writing Style as a Contributor of Social Knowledge
Christine M. McDermott
Arial R. Meyer
Monica K. Miller
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Exploring the Nexus of AI, Interactive Fiction, and Social Media for Publishing Studies
Phillip Kalantzis Cope
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Eliza
Dora Kourkoulou
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Click “Non-Textual Output”
Jac C. Batey
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The State of Public Diplomacy Research in the Public Relations Field
Tugce Ertem-Eray
Folasewa Olatunde