Maria Krasheninnikova
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Maria Krasheninnikova’s research lies at the critical intersection of journalism, technology, and labor, focusing on how automation and artificial intelligence are reshaping the newsroom. Her most-cited work, “Working Practices of Journalists: Humans or Robots” (2020), examines the profound shift from traditional journalistic roles toward automated systems and algorithms. With 4 citations, this study highlights the urgent need for journalists and media organizations to adapt to a landscape where robots increasingly perform tasks once reserved for humans. Krasheninnikova’s contribution is not merely descriptive; she provides a framework for understanding the tensions between efficiency and the irreplaceable human elements of reporting, such as ethical judgment and contextual storytelling. Her work serves as a vital resource for scholars and practitioners navigating the digital transformation of media. By documenting these changes, she underscores the importance of redefining professional identity in an era of algorithmic curation and automated content generation. Krasheninnikova’s research is essential reading for anyone interested in the future of journalism, offering both a cautionary tale and a roadmap for coexistence between humans and machines.
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- 1Working Practices of Journalists: Humans or Robots4 citations · 2020