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Session Overview
Location: Whistler A
Sonesta Hotel
Date: Thursday, 19/Oct/2023
8:30am
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10:00am
430: Toward a Revolution in Australian Children’s Data and Privacy
Location: Whistler A
 

Toward a Revolution in Australian Children’s Data and Privacy

Tama Leaver1,2, Kate Mannell1,3, Anna Bunn1,2, Gavin Duffy1,3, Rebecca Ng1,4, Andy Zhao1,3

1: ARC Centre of Excellence for the Digital Child; 2: Curtin University; 3: Deakin University; 4: University of Wollongong

10:30am
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12:00pm
P31: Memory and Activism
Location: Whistler A
Chair: Brooklyne Jewel Gipson
 

When Is the Party Over?: An Oral History of Cryptoparties in New York City

Samuel DiBella

University of Maryland, College Park, United States of America



«I need you to...»: visibility and social protest in TikTok

Giovanni Boccia Artieri, Elisabetta Zurovac, Valeria Donato

University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy



BREONNA’S GARDEN: A LIMINAL HOMEPLACE IN VIRTUAL REALITY APPLICATIONS

Alisa Hardy

University of Maryland, United States of America



*EXPLORING NIGERIA`S ENDSARS MOVEMENT THROUGH THE NEXUS OF MEMORY*

Silas Udenze

Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Spain

1:30pm
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3:00pm
P26: Journalism 1
Location: Whistler A
Chair: Silvia de Freitas DalBen Furtado
 

The Trust Project: How to Train Your Algorithm

Robyn Caplan

Duke University, United States of America



THE ROLE OF NETWORKED GENERIC VISUALS IN ASSEMBLING PUBLICS

Helen Kennedy1, Taylor Annabell2, Giorgia Aiello3, Chris W Anderson3

1: University of Sheffield, United Kingdom; 2: Kings College London, United Kingdom; 3: University of Leeds, United Kingdom



The WEIRD governance of fact-checking: from watchdogs to content moderators

Otavio Vinhas1, Marco Bastos1,2

1: University College Dublin, Ireland; 2: City, University of London, United Kingdom

3:30pm
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5:00pm
P14: Datafication
Location: Whistler A
Chair: Soyun Ahn
 

HACK YOUR AGE: OLDER ADULTS AS PROVOCATIVE AND SPECULATIVE IOT CO-DESIGNERS

Joe Bourne1, Naomi Jacobs1, Paul Coulton1, Clare Duffy2, Rupert Goodwins2, Tom Macpherson-Pope3

1: Lancaster University, United Kingdom; 2: Civic Digits, United Kingdom; 3: Making Rooms, United Kingdom



Defending human rights in the era of datafication

Maria Normark1, Karin Hansson2, Mattias Jacobsson2

1: Uppsala University, Sweden; 2: Södertörn University, Sweden



Affective datafication for you!: The evolution of platforms' repackaging of user data through the ritualised affect and aesthetics of Spotify Wrapped

Tim Highfield

University of Sheffield, United Kingdom



Exploitation and Platform Power

Daniel Susser

Penn State University, United States of America

Date: Friday, 20/Oct/2023
8:30am
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10:00am
P51: Surveys
Location: Whistler A
Chair: Nicholas David Bowman
 

Where in society will AI agents fit? A proposed framework for understanding attitudes toward AI occupational roles from theoretical perspectives of status, identity, and ontology

Ekaterina Novozhilova1, Mays Kate2, Dongpeng Huang1, Hongchan Lee1, James Katz1

1: Boston University, College of Communication; 2: Syracuse University, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs



ANTECEDENTS OF PRIVACY PROTECTION BEHAVIORS AT THE VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL LEVELS

Jošt Bartol1,2, Vasja Vehovar1, Andraž Petrovčič1

1: Centre for Social Informatics, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia; 2: Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia



Evaluating ADM – citizen attitudes towards automated decision-making across three domains and three welfare regimes

Anne Kaun1, Anders O Larsson2, Anu Masso3

1: Sodertorn University, Sweden; 2: Kristiania University College; 3: Tallinn Tech



FROM NOVEL HYPE TO HYBRID MEDIUM - CITIZENS’ USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN FIVE DANISH ELECTION CAMPAIGNS 2007-22

Jakob Linaa Jensen

Aarhus University, Denmark

10:30am
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12:00pm
P11: Conspiracies
Location: Whistler A
Chair: Daniel Malmer
 

“HERE’S WHAT I’VE FOUND”: VISUAL NARRATIVES AND MEDIA SURVEILLANCE PRACTICES ON ITALIAN TELEGRAM CONSPIRACY CHANNELS

Elisabetta Zurovac

University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy



Reactionary Exiles. How Conspiracy Theorists Deal With Their Social Media Deplatforming

Kamile Grusauskaite1, Jaron Harambam2, Stef Aupers1

1: KU Leuven, Belgium; 2: University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands



Conspirituality Capitalism: Yoga, Authenticity, and Whiteness on a Streaming Video Platform

Yvonne Eadon

Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life (CITAP), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States of America



Feminist queen or conspiracy theorist? Female spreaders of women's health disinformation

Zelly C Martin, Inga K Trauthig, Samuel C Woolley

University of Texas at Austin, United States of America

1:30pm
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3:00pm
P35: Misogyny
Location: Whistler A
Chair: Alexis de Coning
 

'It made me feel like an object': Gender and/on anonymous apps.

Ysabel Gerrard

University of Sheffield, United Kingdom



EVERYDAY HATE ON FACEBOOK: VISUAL MISOGYNY AND THE ANTI-FEMINIST MOVEMENT IN INDIA

Anand Badola

Queensland University of Technology, Australia



TOXICITY AGAINST BRAZILIAN WOMEN DEPUTIES ON TWITTER: A CATEGORIZATION OF DISCURSIVE VIOLENCE

Camilla Tavares2, Raquel Recuero1

1: Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Brazil; 2: Universidade Federal do Maranhão



EVERYDAY MISOGYNY: DISCOURSES ABOUT DEPP V HEARD ON TWITTER

Lucinda Nelson1, Nicolas Suzor2

1: Queensland University of Technology, ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society, QUT Digital Media Research Centre; 2: Queensland University of Technology, ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society, QUT Digital Media Research Centre

3:30pm
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5:00pm
P17: Games
Location: Whistler A
Chair: Sam Srauy
 

PLATFORM POWER, XR, AND THE METAVERSE: NEW CHALLENGES OR OLD STRUCTURES?

Joanne Elizabeth Gray1, Morten Bay2

1: University of Sydney, Australia; 2: University of Southern California



Vicarious nostalgia? Playing retrogames fosters an appreciation for gaming history

Nicholas David Bowman1, Megan Condis2, Koji Yoshimura3, Emily Bohaty2

1: Syracuse University, United States of America; 2: Texas Tech University, United States of America; 3: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands



Gaming Platforms as Chaotic Neutral?: Toxic Performance, Community Resistance, and Agonistic Potential

Philippa R Adams, Ben Scholl, Maria Sommers

Simon Fraser University, Canada



THE REAL HALFINGS OF WATERDEEP: THE INTERSECTION OF REALITY TELEVISION AND AUDIENCE MOTIVATION IN TABLETOP ROLE PLAYING ACTUAL PLAY

Andrew Phelps, Steven L Dashiell

American University, United States of America

Date: Saturday, 21/Oct/2023
8:30am
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10:00am
P15: Environmental Internet Studies
Location: Whistler A
Chair: Julian Posada
 

AUTHENTIC OVER ACCURATE: UNDERSTANDING THE ECOLOGY OF CLIMATE PROTEST, POLICY, AND DISASTER ON TIKTOK, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR NEWS AND EDUCATION ORGANIZATIONS

Ryland Shaw

Simon Fraser University, Canada



Outsourcing Environmental Damage: The Life Cycle of Digital Eco-Imperialism

Sebastian Lehuede1, Ana Valdivia2

1: University of Cambridge, United Kingdom; 2: University of Oxford, United Kingdom



Mineral exploration in indigenous lands: The discursive normalization of illegal mining in Brazil

Taiane de Oliveira Volcan

Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Brazil



Theorizing Environmental Mediation through Ireland's Peatlands

Patrick Brodie

University College Dublin, Ireland

10:30am
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12:00pm
P1: Activisms
Location: Whistler A
Chair: Lukas Hess
 

Who relates to whom and according to which rationale? Stratification and meaning negotiation in the Ugandan LGBT+ organization ecology on Twitter

Jakob Svensson1, Anders Olof Larsson2, Cecilia Strand3

1: Malmo University, Sweden; 2: Kristiania University College, Norway; 3: Uppsala university, Sweden



Digital Activism in the Diaspora: The Aftermath of the Arab Spring on the Arab Gulf Oil states

Ahmad Sami Almulla

Ministry of Information - State of Kuwait, Kuwait



IF ONLY WE COULD HAVE NICE THINGS: HOW TWITTER ENABLED A REIMAGINING OF POLICING THROUGH THE 2020 PROTEST MOVEMENT OF #DEFUNDTHEPOLICE

Sharon Meraz

University of Illinois at Chicago, United States of America



#StopMenstrualShaming: Xiaohongshu Users’ Online Advocacy for Women’s Issues in China

Yuejie Gu, Ying Yang, Saiyinjiya ., Wanyu Wu, Qingyun Chen, Siqi Chen, Ioana Literat

Teachers College, Columbia University, United States of America


 
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