Conference Agenda
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Location: Hopper Room Sonesta Hotel |
Date: Thursday, 19/Oct/2023 | |
8:30am - 10:00am |
P12: COVID-19 Location: Hopper Room Chair: Steve Jones Different Platforms, Different Plots? The Kremlin-Controlled Search Engine Yandex as a Resource for Russia’s Informational Influence in Belarus During the COVID-19 Pandemic University of Passau, Germany TECHNO-POLITICAL PROMISES OF PANDEMIC MANAGEMENT: A SITUATION OF APPS AND EXCEL IN PUBLIC HEALTH 1: Deakin University, Australia; 2: Swinburne University, Austrlia Epistemologies of Missing Data: COVID Data Builders and the Production and Maintenance of Marginalized COVID Datasets 1: Rutgers University, United States of America; 2: American University |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
P10: Collective Sensemaking Location: Hopper Room Chair: Maria Schreiber Is it (Micro)Cheating? How Social Media Confound Assumptions in Romantic Relationships Cornell University, United States of America “Are We Dating the Same Guy?”: Collective sensemaking as a moral responsibility in Facebook groups University of Illinois at Chicago Stable Science and Fickle Bodies: An Examination of Trust and the Construction of Expertise on r/Skincareaddiction University of Maryland, United States of America COLLECTIVE SENSEMAKING AND INTERSEMIOTIC DISSONANCE: A STUDY OF CRISIS DISCOURSE ON TIKTOK Syracuse University, United States of America |
1:30pm - 3:00pm |
P6: Analyzing Big Data Location: Hopper Room Chair: Daniel Angus “THIS TWEET IS UNAVAILABLE”: #BLACKLIVESMATTER TWEETS DECAY Syracuse University, United States of America Tracing Media Solidarities with Muslims: Contesting Islamophobia on Twitter 1: Keele University, United Kingdom; 2: University of Sheffield, United Kingdom Mapping Tumblr Through Fannish Homophilies University of Central Florida, United States of America Mapping the political economy of social media manipulation 1: Northwestern University, United States of America; 2: University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines; 3: University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States of America; 4: Bocconi University, Italy |
3:30pm - 5:00pm |
484: The Revolution Will be Mobile Location: Hopper Room THE REVOLUTION WILL BE MOBILE 1: North Carolina State University, United States of America; 2: University of Toronto, Canada; 3: University of Michigan, United States of America; 4: University of Minnesota Twin Cities, United States of America; 5: Methodist University, United States of America |
Date: Friday, 20/Oct/2023 | |
8:30am - 10:00am |
461: Ideology and Affect in Political Polarization and Fandom Online Location: Hopper Room Ideology and Affect in Political Polarization and Fandom Online 1: Queensland University of Technology, Australia; 2: University of the Sunshine Coast; 3: Unisinos University; 4: Universidade Paulista; 5: Fitchburg State University; 6: New York University |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
442: GENDER AND MISINFORMATION: DIGITAL HATE AND HARASSMENT (Part II) Location: Hopper Room GENDER AND MISINFORMATION: DIGITAL HATE AND HARASSMENT (Part II) 1: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, United States of America; 2: Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic; 3: University of Siena; 4: Edward R. Murrow College; 5: University of Texas-Austin; 6: University of Groningen |
1:30pm - 3:00pm |
P32: Methods and Research Location: Hopper Room Chair: Gina Marie Sipley Beyond the Disruption: Digital Artist Residencies During and After the Pandemic Università degli Studi di Urbino "Carlo Bo", Italy With or Without the Crowd? The influence of coder characteristics on coding decisions comparing crowdworkers and traditional coders. 1: University of Hamburg, Germany; 2: Hanover University of Music, Drama, & Media Using the media go-along with youth: Revolutions in practicing "offline" methods and understanding "at-risk" participants York University, Canada Scrolling, Shopping, Sewing: A Creative, Multi-Sited, Multi-Modal Ethnographic Method University of Pennsylvania, United States of America |
3:30pm - 5:00pm |
P55: Youth 1 Location: Hopper Room Chair: Amanda Lenhart We’ll Return After These Messages: A Content Analysis of Advertising in Children’s Podcasts Northwestern University, United States of America KIDTECH AND ROBLOX: HOW THE CHILDREN’S ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY FRAMES KIDS AND TECHNOLOGY 1: University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States of America; 2: York University, Canada DESIGNING ETHICAL ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) SYSTEMS WITH MEANINGFUL YOUTH PARTICIPATION: IMPLICATIONS AND CONSIDERATIONS 1: DCU Anti Bullying Center, ADAPT Center, School of Computing, Dublin City University; 2: DCU Anti Bullying Center, ADAPT Center, Institute of Education, Dublin City University; 3: ADAPT Center, School of Computing, Dublin City University; 4: DCU Anti Bullying Center, Institute of Education, Dublin City University EXPLORING PARENTS’ KNOWLEDGE OF DARK DESIGN AND ITS IMPACT ON CHILDREN’S DIGITAL WELL-BEING 1: Northumbria University, United Kingdom; 2: West Virginia University; 3: California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; 4: University of Akron; 5: The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; 6: Iowa State University; 7: University of Winchester, United Kingdom; 8: Levin College of Law, University of Florida |
Date: Saturday, 21/Oct/2023 | |
8:30am - 10:00am |
P3: Advertising Location: Hopper Room Chair: Christine H. Tran Rainbows without queers: Representation of LGBTQIA+ members in fashion luxury brands’ social media. Seton Hall University, United States of America Get With The Program: Programmatic Advertising and the Datafication of Podcast Audiences Muhlenberg College Platforms, Power & Advertising: Analysing relations of dependency in the digital advertising ecosystem 1: University of Toronto; 2: University of Amsterdam THE AFTER PARTY: CYNICAL RESIGNATION IN ADTECH’S PIVOT TO PRIVACY 1: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States of America; 2: AI Now Institute; 3: University of Maryland Exploring Facebook’s “Why Am I Seeing This Ad” Feature: Meaningful Transparency or Further Obfuscation? 1: Queensland University of Technology, Australia; 2: The University of Queensland, Australia |
10:30am - 12:00pm |
P27: Journalism 2 Location: Hopper Room Chair: Axel Bruns Lodging Complaint Against Platform Power: How Lebanese Journalists and Activists Contest Gender-based Violence on WhatsApp 1: Center for Media Engagement; 2: School of Journalism and Media, University of Texas at Austin The Great Reset: “Counterpower” in the context of media concentration and platform dependence University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The |
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