Authentic Digital Identity in the Current Digital Media Landscape
Credibility, self-representation, and authenticity in platform-driven media.
The influx of communication technologies and the digital transformation of media outlets have impacted the ways of approaching journalism and the media industry academically and professionally. In this light, it can be observed that new terminologies emerged in journalism and the media industry intertwined with technology, such as automated journalism, robot journalism, data journalism and the digital reporter.
The Faculty of Mass Communication and Fine Arts, Al Maaref University, is cordially inviting you to attend the “Fourth International Conference on Digital Journalism and Innovative Media Industry” featuring distinguished speakers and insightful discussions.
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The specialization of digital media is undergoing massive structural shifts driven by the accelerated rise of communication technologies and the profound impact of software ecosystems. As the media industry becomes digitally native and increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, workflows, production pipelines, and content standards demand new competencies—ranging from programming proficiency to advanced computational literacy.
The Fourth International Conference on Digital Journalism and Innovative Media Industry (MIDIL 2026) adopts this transformative momentum as its core theme. The conference positions itself as an intellectual and professional hub where researchers, innovators, technologists, and media-industry pioneers showcase how software development and intelligent technologies actively reshape journalistic practices and digital media systems.
Held on July 03 & 04, 2026, the conference invites scholars and practitioners to contribute high-quality, original research addressing the fast-evolving intersections of AI, digital transformation, and media innovation.
The conference can be attended in person or virtually.
Credibility, self-representation, and authenticity in platform-driven media.
Visibility, algorithmic influence, and identity performance online.
Theoretical and applied perspectives on mediated identity.
Professionalism, branding, and public engagement.
Journalism’s watchdog role in networked public spheres.
Skills, ethics, and competencies for contemporary careers.
Algorithms, automation, and editorial transformation.
AI-driven workflows and newsroom evolution.
Collaborative AI systems in content production.
Conversational AI for news delivery and engagement.
Automation, multilingualism, and accessibility.
Understanding audiences through AI-driven analysis.
AI’s role in creating and spreading false content.
Automated verification and media accountability.
Trust, consent, and media integrity.
Mitigating weaponized narratives using AI.
Managing information during emergencies.
Influence, governance, and democratic implications.
Preparing future media professionals for AI-driven environments.
Targeting, ethics, and strategic communication.
Transparency, trust, and decentralized media systems.
MIDIL’s publication series compiles peer-reviewed research from each conference edition, documenting cutting-edge developments in journalism, digital media, and technological innovation.
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Upcoming
This section features official MIDIL announcements, including calls for papers, schedule updates, keynote reveals, and essential information for participants and researchers.
The Fourth International Conference on Digital Journalism and Innovative Media Industry is now accepting research submissions. Scholars and practitioners are invited to submit work on AI-driven media practices, digital transformation, and emerging communication technologies.
MIDIL is pleased to reveal its lineup of distinguished keynote speakers, featuring leading experts in artificial intelligence, data-driven journalism, immersive storytelling, and media ethics. Full biographies and talk titles will be posted soon.
This year’s conference will include a series of hands-on workshops exploring AI-assisted content production, automated verification, digital identity management, and emerging newsroom technologies. Registration opens next month.
If you have questions regarding the conference program, publication guidelines, participation formats, or general logistics, please contact the MIDIL organizing committee for support.