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Location: Wyeth A
Sonesta Hotel
Date: Thursday, 19/Oct/2023
8:30am
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10:00am
P33: Misinformation 1
Location: Wyeth A
Chair: Pawel Popiel
 

The infrastructural power of programmatic advertising networks: analyzing disinformation industries in Brazil

Marcelo Alves Dos Santos JR1, Carlos D'Andrea2

1: Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 2: Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil



‘BATTLING’ BAD ACTORS OR ‘INOCULATING’ AGAINST FALSITY? A POLICY ANALYSIS OF THE PROBLEM REPRESENTATIONS OF MISINFORMATION IN AUSTRALIA

Nadia Jude

Queensland University of Technology, Australia



RECOVERING MISINFORMATION’S MISSING CHILDREN: APPROPRIATING REANALYSIS FOR SELF-REFLEXIVITY IN CRITICAL MIS/DISINFORMATION STUDIES

Izzi Grasso, Anna Lauren Hoffmann

University of Washington



Revealing coordinated image-sharing in social media: A case study of pro-Russian influence campaigns

Guangnan Zhu1, Timothy Graham1, Daniel Whelan-Shamy1, Robert Fleet2

1: Digital Media Research Centre, Queensland University of Technology, Australia; 2: Digital Observatory, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

10:30am
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12:00pm
P28: Livestreaming
Location: Wyeth A
Chair: T.L. Taylor
 

Sisters Who Hustle: Inspirational Labor and Platformed Community of TikTok Live Shopping Streamers on Xiaohongshu

Jingyi Gu

University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, United States of America



Resistance Live!: Historically Marginalized Content Creators and Their Organized Response to Hate Raids on Twitch.TV

Elizabeth Phipps

University of Maryland, United States of America



Amplifying affects: Synchronous chat and the attenuation of activism on Twitch

David Thomas Murphy, Joshua Levi Jarrett

Staffordshire University, United Kingdom



Bleeding Purple, Seeing Pink: Domestic Visibility, Gender & Social Reproduction in The Home Studios of Twitch.tv

Christine H. Tran

University of Toronto, Canada

1:30pm
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3:00pm
699: Infrastructures of Manipulation
Location: Wyeth A
 

Infrastructures of Manipulation

Andrew Iliadis1, Francesca Tripodi2, Aashka Dave3, Leslie Kay Jones4, Amelia Acker5, Heather Ford6

1: Temple University, United States of America; 2: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States of America; 3: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States of America; 4: Rutgers University, United States of America; 5: University of Texas at Austin, United States of America; 6: University of Technology Sydney, Australia

3:30pm
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5:00pm
576: Histories.biz: Reassessing Internet Economies
Location: Wyeth A
 

Histories.biz: Reassessing Internet Economies

Daniel Greene1, Moira Weigel2, Lin Zhang3, Elena Maris4

1: University of Maryland, United States of America; 2: Northeastern University, USA; 3: University of New Hampshire, USA; 4: University of Illinois, Chicago, USA

Date: Friday, 20/Oct/2023
8:30am
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10:00am
P53: Work 1
Location: Wyeth A
Chair: Stephen Yang
 

DEALING WITH RISK ON MERCADO LIBRE: THE VENTURE LABOR OF LATIN AMERICAN THIRD-PARTY SELLERS

Arturo Arriagada1, Ignacio Siles2

1: Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile; 2: Universidad de Costa Rica, Costa Rica



Digital Labor under the state/capitalist duopoly: State labor and playful workaholics in Chinese digital space

Qingyue Sun

Drexel University, United States of America



THE IT CROWD MEETING THE WORLD ON STACK EXCHANGE: PLACE-MAKING AND COSMOPOLITANISM IN MIGRATION DISCUSSIONS

Kateryna Kasianenko1, Sam Hames2, Earvin Cabalquinto3

1: Queensland University of Technology, Australia; 2: University of Queensland, Australia; 3: Deakin University, Australia



Failing Fast: Startup Culture and the Silicon Valley Creep

Jenny L Davis

The Australian National University, Australia



The Emergent r/Antiwork Revolution and Managerial Allies

Ari Stillman

University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

10:30am
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12:00pm
305: Deepfakes, Generative Media, and Consent
Location: Wyeth A
 

Deepfakes, Generative Media, and Consent

Graham Meikle1, Sam Gregory2, Anthony McCosker3, Katrin Tiidenberg4

1: University of Westminster, United Kingdom; 2: WITNESS; 3: Swinburne University, Australia; 4: Tallinn University, Estonia

1:30pm
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3:00pm
P36: Mobile Platforms
Location: Wyeth A
Chair: Annika Pinch
 

Platformization in Nation Branding Processes

Sarah Elizabeth Edwards

University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States of America



THE PLATFORMIZED RHYTHMS OF URBAN NIGHTSCAPE: COORDINATING IN UNDERGROUND ELECTRONIC/DANCE MUSIC SCENES

Stephen Yang

Cornell University, United States of America



THEORIZING AND ANALYZING THE CONTINGENT CASINO

Alexander M Ross

University of Toronto, Canada



Dark design patterns and gamification as the heart of dating applications’ business models

Lene Pettersen, Faltin Karlsen

Kristiania University College, Norway



Super-appification: Conglomeration in the Mobile Ecosystem

Fernando van der Vlist1, Anne Helmond1, Michael Dieter2, Esther Weltevrede3

1: Utrecht University, NL; 2: University of Warwick, UK; 3: University of Amsterdam, NL

3:30pm
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5:00pm
432: When New Technologies Become Old
Location: Wyeth A
 

When New Technologies Become Older: Lessons for Studying Silicon Valley from the Past

Robyn Caplan1, Sophie Bishop2, Elena Maris3, Ysabel Gerrard2, Zoe Glatt4

1: Duke University, United States of America; 2: The University of Sheffield; 3: University of Illinois-Chicago; 4: London School of Economics

Date: Saturday, 21/Oct/2023
8:30am
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10:00am
P45: Resistance
Location: Wyeth A
Chair: Ari Stillman
 

Pushing back: Digital resistance as a sensitizing concept

Stéphane Couture1, Sophie Toupin2, Guillaume Latzko-Toth3

1: Université de Montréal, Canada; 2: Concordia University, Canada; 3: Université Laval, Canada



Data Representation as Epistemological Resistance

Rahul Bhargava

Northeastern University, United States of America



Data Refusal From Below: A Framework for Understanding, Evaluating, and Envisioning Refusal Strategies

Jonathan Zong1, J. Nathan Matias2

1: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States of America; 2: Cornell University, United States of America



Technological Practices of Refusal: Radical Reimagination in M Eifler’s Computational Prosthetics

Emma May

Rutgers University, United States of America

10:30am
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12:00pm
P52: TikTok
Location: Wyeth A
Chair: Zoë Glatt
 

Trending Resistance: A study of the TikTok #deinfluencing phenomenon.

Lucia Bainotti

University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The



TIKTOK AND THE UKRAINIAN WAR: THE RISE OF WAR INFLUENCERS AND MEMETIC METHODS OF STORYTELLING

Tom Divon1, Moa Eriksson Krutrök2

1: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; 2: Umeå university, Sweden



What do "sides" of TikTok mean anyway? BookTok, assemblages, and the curation of taste

Jessica Maddox, Fiona Gill

University of Alabama, United States of America



THE WORLD ACCORDING TO TIKTOK: AN OBSERVATORY ON CROSS-NATIONAL CONTENT PRIORITIZATION AND PLATFORM-MEDIATED PROXIMITIES

Natalie Kerby1,2, Salvatore Romano2, Miazia Schueler1,2, Davide Beraldo1

1: University of Amsterdam; 2: AI Forensics



Dear baby gays: Investigating the sociotechnical practices of older LGBTQ+ TikTok users

Stefanie Duguay, Özgem Elif Acar, Hannah Jamet-Lange

Concordia University, Canada


 
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