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Study Course Description

Future Journalism

Main Study Course Information

Course Code
SZF_276
Branch of Science
Communication Theory; Media and communications; Other Sub-Branches of Mass Media and Communication
ECTS
3.00
Target Audience
Communication Science; Juridical Science; Political Science; Public Health
LQF
Level 6
Study Type And Form
Full-Time

Study Course Implementer

Course Supervisor
Structure Unit Manager
Structural Unit
Faculty of Social Sciences
Contacts

SZF, Kuldigas Street 9C, szf@rsu.lv

About Study Course

Objective

The aim of the course is to discuss the future development directions of journalism in the context of political, economic and technological influences, offering knowledge, skills and competencies that enable both understanding the importance of journalism in democracy and creating innovative journalistic formats for national and international audiences.

Preliminary Knowledge

Introduction to studies and specialty

Learning Outcomes

Knowledge

1.Able to recognize the normative approach and signs of hybridity in contemporary journalism.

Individual work and tests

Case study of an innovative journalism project An innovative project in journalism

Skills

1.Skills to use knowledge of journalism to assess its quality and self-evaluation. Skills to conceive, plan and create an innovative journalism format, ensuring its content and offering a model of economic existence.

Individual work and tests

An innovative project in journalism Case study of an innovative journalism project An innovative journalistic project: structure and content Innovative journalism project: using artificial intelligence and data in content creation. Presentation, discussion An innovative journalistic project: example of creative content An innovative journalistic format: publication Innovative journalism format: its communication, audience, error assessment and correction

2.Skills in using data analysis and presentation tools to create analytical content in journalism.

Individual work and tests

An innovative journalistic format: publication Innovative journalism project: using artificial intelligence and data in content creation. Presentation, discussion

3.Skills to conceive, organize and manage creative projects in journalism.

Individual work and tests

An innovative project in journalism An innovative journalistic project: structure and content An innovative journalistic format: publication An innovative journalistic format: management Innovative journalism format: its communication, audience, error assessment and correction

Competences

1.creating news, analytical and investigative journalism content in the digital environment, as well as on other platforms.

Individual work and tests

Case study of an innovative journalism project An innovative project in journalism An innovative journalistic format: management An innovative journalistic format: publication An innovative journalistic project: example of creative content Innovative journalism project: using artificial intelligence and data in content creation. Presentation, discussion

2.Uses knowledge and practical experience to develop competencies for recognizing and creating ethical and professional journalism, including the use of artificial intelligence in journalism.

Individual work and tests

Innovative journalism project: using artificial intelligence and data in content creation. Presentation, discussion An innovative journalistic project: example of creative content An innovative journalistic format: publication An innovative journalistic project: structure and content Innovative journalism format: its communication, audience, error assessment and correction

Assessment

Individual work

Title
% from total grade
Grade
1.

Case study of an innovative journalism project

10.00% from total grade
10 points

Students will select and create an analysis of an innovative journalism project, evaluating its professional, creative, economic, and technological aspects.

2.

An innovative project in journalism

10.00% from total grade
10 points

Creating an innovative journalism project: the idea, its risks and opportunities. Presentation, discussion

3.

An innovative journalistic project: structure and content

10.00% from total grade
10 points

The student develops his/her own creative project, proposing its structure and content. Presentation, discussion.

4.

Innovative journalism project: using artificial intelligence and data in content creation. Presentation, discussion

10.00% from total grade
10 points

Each student uses data and artificial intelligence tools to create the content of their project.

5.

An innovative journalistic project: example of creative content

10.00% from total grade
10 points

Student prepares and presents an example of their project content. Discussion on professional approaches and ethical issues.

6.

An innovative journalistic format: management

10.00% from total grade
10 points

Katrs students izveido sava žurnālistikas satura menedžmenta plānu un to prezentē. Diskusija.

7.

An innovative journalistic format: publication

20.00% from total grade
10 points

Each student finds a publication platform and form, publishes the prepared journalistic work. Discussion

8.

Innovative journalism format: its communication, audience, error assessment and correction

20.00% from total grade
10 points

Each student presents examples of the communication of their work, analyzes the target audience, evaluates and corrects errors in the content

Study Course Theme Plan

FULL-TIME
Part 1
  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Study room
2

Topics

What is future journalism? Future trajectories of journalism.
Description

The first lecture will examine the development trends of modern journalism, defining the features of future journalism.

  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Study room
2

Topics

Professionalism, practices, ethics of future journalism.
Description

Lecture on professionalism, practices, ethics of future journalism.

  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Study room
2

Topics

The formats, practices and organisation of future journalism.
Description

Lecture on the formats, practices and organisation of future journalism.

  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Study room
2

Topics

Seminar. Case analysis of an innovative journalism project/format.
Description

Seminar. Case analysis of an innovative journalism project/format.

  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Study room
2

Topics

Nākotnes žurnālistika: ekonomika, politika un tehnoloģijas.
Description

Nākotnes žurnālistika: ekonomika, politika un tehnoloģijas.

  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Study room
2

Topics

2. Seminar. Presentation of an innovative idea for a future journalism format. Discussion.
Description

2. Seminar. Presentation of an innovative idea for a future journalism format. Discussion.

  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Study room
2

Topics

Lecture 5. Future journalism professionals: roles, skills, practice.
Description

Lecture 5. Future journalism professionals: roles, skills, practice. Newsfluencers, opinion creators, activists.

  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Study room
2

Topics

Lecture 6. Future journalism: innovation and creativity.
Description

Lecture 6. Future journalism: innovation and creativity. How to organize a chaos of good ideas and best people?

  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Study room
2

Topics

Seminar 3. Development of an innovative idea. Presentation, discussion.
Description

Seminar 3. Development of an innovative idea. Presentation, discussion.

  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Study room
2

Topics

Seminar 4. Development of an innovative idea. Presentation, discussion.
Description

Seminar 4. Development of an innovative idea. Presentation, discussion.

  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Study room
2

Topics

Seminar 3. Development of an innovative idea. Presentation, discussion.
Description

Seminar 5. Development of an innovative idea. Presentation, discussion.

  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Study room
2

Topics

Seminar 6. Development of an innovative idea. Presentation, discussion.
Description

Seminar 6. Development of an innovative idea. Presentation, discussion.

  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Study room
2

Topics

Lecture 7. Scenarios for the development of future journalism.
Description

Lecture 7. Scenarios for the development of future journalism. Economic scenarios. Individualism.

  1. Lecture

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Study room
2

Topics

Lecture 8. Scenarios for the development of future journalism.
Description

Lecture 8. Scenarios for the development of future journalism. Practice, ethics - big changes.

  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Study room
2

Topics

Seminar 8. Development of an innovative idea. Presentation, discussion.
Description

Seminar 8. Development of an innovative idea. Presentation, discussion.

  1. Class/Seminar

Modality
Location
Contact hours
On site
Study room
2

Topics

Seminar 8. Final course discussion and projects' evaluation.
Description

Seminar 8. Final course discussion and projects' evaluation.

Total ECTS (Creditpoints):
3.00
Contact hours:
32 Academic Hours
Final Examination:
Exam (Oral)

Bibliography

Required Reading

1.

Ma, Y. (2025). Entrepreneurial Education and Market Alignment in Journalism: Impacts on Graduate Career Outcomes and Job Satisfaction. Sage Open, 15(4).

2.

Bakke, N. A., & Barland, J. (2022). Disruptive Innovations and Paradigm Shifts in Journalism as a Business: From Advertisers First to Readers First and Traditional Operational Models to the AI Factory. Sage Open, 12(2).

3.

Alsharif, R. S. (2025). Interactional and Interactive Metadiscourse in AI News Articles. Sage Open, 15(4).

4.

Zhou, J., & Shalley, C.E. (Eds.). (2008). Handbook of Organizational Creativity (1st ed.). Psychology Press.

5.

Hracs, B.J., Brydges, T., Haisch, T., Hauge, A., Jansson, J., & Sjoholm, J. (Eds.). (2021). Culture, Creativity and Economy: Collaborative Practices, Value Creation and Spaces of Creativity (1st ed.). Routledge.

6.

Lischka, J. A., Schaetz, N., & Oltersdorf, A. L. (2023). Editorial Technologists as Engineers of Journalism’s Future: Exploring the Professional Community of Computational Journalism. Digital Journalism, 11(6), 1026–1044.

7.

Lewis, S. C., Zamith, R., & Bunquin, J. B. A. (2025). Technological Hype and AI in Journalism: Five Functions and Why They Matter. Digital Journalism, 1–12.

8.

Perreault, G. P., Lewis, S. C., & Ely, M. (2025). ChatGPT, Generative AI, and an Epistemic Opportunity for Journalistic Authority. Digital Journalism, 1–21.

9.

Cools, H., & de Vreese, C. H. (2025). From Automation to Transformation with AI-Tools: Exploring the Professional Norms and the Perceptions of Responsible AI in a News Organization. Digital Journalism, 1–20.

10.

Møller, L. A., Cools, H., & Skovsgaard, M. (2025). One Size Fits Some: How Journalistic Roles Shape the Adoption of Generative AI. Journalism Practice, 1–22.

11.

Steel, J., Firmstone, J., Conboy, M., Fox, C., Elliott-Harvey, C., Mulderrig, J., … Wragg, P. (2025). Journalism and Ethical Praxis: A Thematic Analysis of Journalism Ethics Across Five European Countries. Journalism Practice, 1–18.

12.

Paik, S. (2025). Journalism Ethics for the Algorithmic Era. Digital Journalism, 13(4), 696–722.

13.

Hurcombe, E. (2025). Conceptualising the “Newsfluencer”: Intersecting Trajectories in Online Content Creation and Platformatised Journalism. Digital Journalism, 13(9), 1523–1534.

14.

Wasike, B. (2026). Influencing the news: how social media influencers affect news media trust. Information, Communication & Society, 29(1), 77–94.

15.

Cheng, Z., Medina, L., Durotoye, T., & Chadha, M. (2025). News on TikTok Through the Lens of Quality Journalism: How TikTok Users Perceive News Values, Content, and Engagement. Journalism Studies, 26(13), 1594–1616.

16.

Hendrickx, J., & Vázquez-Herrero, J. (2024). Dissecting Social Media Journalism: A Comparative Study Across Platforms, Outlets and Countries. Journalism Studies, 25(9), 1053–1075.

17.

Franklin, B. (Ed.). (2011). The Future of Journalism (1st ed.). Routledge.

18.

Anda Rožukalne, Alnis Stakle and Ilva Skulte, “Between Institutional Inertia and Systemic Vulnerability: Understanding Invisible Threats to Journalists’ Safety”, Comunicação e sociedade [Online], 48 | 2025, Online since 28 October 2025, connection on 08 January 2026.

Additional Reading

1.

Aslam, Y., Liu, Z., & Rahman, M. M. (2026). The Synergy of Artificial Intelligence Capabilities and Creativity: Exploring Positive Outcomes Through Qualitative Research. Sage Open, 16(1).

2.

Amabile, T.M. (1996). Creativity In Context: Update To The Social Psychology Of Creativity (1st ed.). Routledge.

3.

Oso, L., Adeniran, R., & Arowolo, O. (2024). Journalism ethics: the dilemma, social and contextual constraints. Cogent Social Sciences, 10(1).

4.

Harro-Loit, H., Parder, M.-L., Rožukalne, A., Juurik, M., & Skulte, I. (2025). Press Freedom and Freedom of Expression in Estonia and Latvia: The Role of Agents. Central European Journal of Communication, 18(1(39), 51-81.

5.

Predictions for Journalism 2026