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Innovative Pedagogies and Ethics in the Age of AI

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Sponsored by the Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology section of the American Sociological Association (CITAMS), Volume 30 of Studies in Media and Communications meets the d...
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  • 27 November 2026
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Innovative Pedagogies and Ethics in the Age of AI meets the challenges of an era defined by rapidly accelerating artificial intelligence (AI) in higher education. Scholars offer pedagogical innovations in ethics and inclusion vital to the future of teaching and learning. Their research provides theoretical explorations, practical applications, and adaptable frameworks to generate pedagogies that foster meaningful, socially responsible teaching and learning in the age of AI.

The volume brings together leading teacher-scholars from tech ethics, media, communication, the humanities, the social sciences, and STEM. Authors examine how AI is reshaping the conditions of teaching and knowledge production in order to provide both discipline-specific critical guidance and interdisciplinary strategies indispensable to the emergent AI landscape.

Sponsored by the Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology section of the American Sociological Association (CITAMS), Volume 30 of Studies in Media and Communications meets the demand for new forms of critical, inclusive, and ethically grounded pedagogy.

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Price: $124.00
Pages: 228
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited
Series: Studies in Media and Communications
Publication Date: 27 November 2026
ISBN: 9781837429776
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies, Media studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies, Communication studies, Sociology
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Katia Moles is a social ethicist of technology in the School of Engineering at Santa Clara University, USA.

Laura Robinson is a professor in the Department of Sociology at Santa Clara University, USA.

Section 1. Introductions
Chapter 1. Re-engineering Ethical Pedagogies: Advancing Teacher-Scholars in the AI Era; Katia Moles, Laura Robinson, and Christina Dai
Chapter 2. A Critical Review of Applications, Agency, and the Imperative of Pedagogical Governance for Educators at the Center of Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education; Ressa Uli Patrissia
Section 2. Digital Agency and Giving Students Voice
Chapter 3. Digital Storytelling and Inclusive Pedagogy; Cara Chiaraluce
Chapter 4. Deconstructing Discussion Boards to Optimize Online Student Engagement; Julie B. Wiest
Chapter 5. Cultivating Critical Engagement: An Erasmus+ Project Utilizing Autoethnography and Documentary-Making to Empower and Educate Young People; Konstantinos Sipitanos
Section 3.
Embodied Pedagogies
Chapter 6. Connecting with Life: Teaching Ecological Consciousness; Justin Sabia-Tanis
Chapter 7. The Impact of COVID-19 on Study Practices: Insights from Higher Education Aspirants Enskillment in Brazil and the U.S.; Leonardo Henrique Brandão-Monteiro
Chapter 8. Community-Centered Racial Equity Learning in the Digital Age: Reflections on Pedagogical Priorities; Emily S. Wu, Stephany Vallejo, and Anna Ranario
Chapter 9. Solidarity, Context, and Privilege: How GIS Maps and Ethnographic Methodologies Can Supplement Short-term Volunteering Programs; Jaime D. Wright