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Session Overview
Location: INOX Suite 1
50 attendees
Date: Wednesday, 30/Oct/2024
8:30am
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12:00pm
Early Career Researcher Workshop
Location: INOX Suite 1
1:00pm
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4:30pm
Undergraduate Teaching workshop
Location: INOX Suite 1
 

Undergraduate Teaching Workshop

Holly Kruse1, Emily van der Nagel2, Kelly Boudreau3

1: Rogers State University, United States of America; 2: Monash University, Australia; 3: Harrisburg University of Science and Technology, United States of America

Date: Thursday, 31/Oct/2024
9:00am
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10:30am
Resistance (traditional panel)
Location: INOX Suite 1
Chair: Sarah T. Roberts
 

Algorithms, resistance, and the global information crisis: prefiguring alternative data futures in the tech industry?

Thomas Wright

The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom



REPELLENT MUSK? RETHINKING SOCIAL MEDIA MIGRATION

Nathaniel Tkacz1, Carlos Cámara-Menoyo2, Fangzhou Zhang2

1: Goldsmiths, University of London, United Kingdom; 2: The University of Warwick, United Kingdom



#YourSlipisShowing: Afroskepticism and Black Resistance to Digtial Disinformation

Kevin Winstead

University of Florida, United States of America

11:00am
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12:30pm
Authenticity (traditional panel)
Location: INOX Suite 1
Chair: Ludmila Lupinacci
 

THE HUMMINGBIRDS: CLAIMING “DE-INFLUENCING” AS AN AUTHENTICITY GUARANTEE

Mariah Wellman

University of Illinois at Chicago, United States of America



“want boyfriend ❌❌❌”: Porn Bots, Authenticity and Social Automation on Instagram

Elena Pilipets1, Sofia Caldeira2, Ana Marta M. Flores3

1: University of Siegen; 2: Lusófona University; 3: NOVA University of Lisbon/University of Coimbra



“I’m An E-Commerce Streamer, Not Influencer” ——The Logistical Struggle For Performing Authenticity On Douyin

Shichang Duan

University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The



Navigating The Digital Identity Industry

Emily van der Nagel

Monash University, Australia

1:30pm
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3:00pm
Health & Platforms (traditional panel)
Location: INOX Suite 1
Chair: Hannah Ditchfield
 

De-constructing ‘gender ideology’ myths on reproduction and digital storytelling through CDA: a case study of women’s NGOs social media engagement on Twitter and Facebook”

Carolina Oliveira Matos

City, University of London, United Kingdom



DOCUMENTING THE IMPACT OF ABORTION MYTHS ON HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS AND ADVOCATES

Rachel Elizabeth Moran, Julia Simoes, Taylor Agajanian, Izzi Grasso, Amanda Swarr, Anna Beers, Emma Spiro

University of Washington, United States of America



Cultures of Sex Advice: Examining TikTok Communities around Sexual Health in the US

Annika Pinch, Facundo Suenzo

Northwestern University, United States of America



Biometric Governmentalities: The Rise of Datafication and the Unique Health Identification Project in India

Faheem Muhammed M. P

Pondicherry University, India

3:30pm
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5:00pm
Global Influencer Cultures (traditional panel)
Location: INOX Suite 1
Chair: Taylor Annabell
 

TikTok ‘Dogshows’ and the Amplification of Online Incivility Among Gen Z Influencers in the Philippines

Samuel Idris Cabbuag1,2, Crystal Abidin3

1: Hong Kong Baptist University; 2: University of the Philippines Diliman; 3: Curtin University



FAVELA AESTHETICS: DIGITAL INFLUENCERS IN BRAZIL CONTESTING INSTAGRAM VISUAL CULTURES

Issaaf Karhawi1, Anderson Lopes da Silva2

1: Universidade Paulista (UNIP), Brazil; 2: Chulalongkorn University, Thailand



The Professionalisation of Networked and Refracted Misogyny in the Case of Estonian Misogynist Influencers

Kaarel Lott, Maria Murumaa-Mengel

University of Tartu, Estonia

Date: Friday, 01/Nov/2024
9:00am
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10:30am
Sexual Content Moderation (panel proposal)
Location: INOX Suite 1
 

Sexual Content Moderation

Alexander Monea1, Carolina Are2, Hanne Stegeman3, Rébecca Franco3, Zahra Stardust4

1: George Mason University, United States of America; 2: Northumbria University, United Kingdom; 3: University of Amsterdam, Netherlands; 4: Queensland University of Technology, Australia

11:00am
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12:30pm
Creator Labour (traditional panel)
Location: INOX Suite 1
Chair: Christian Katzenbach
 

Reciprocal Platform Labour In The Nigerian Social Media Video Industry

Godwin Iretomiwa Simon1, David B. Nieborg2

1: Queensland University of Technology, Australia; 2: University of Toronto, Canada



AFFECTIVE LABOUR AND EMOTIONAL LABOUR IN THE COMMODIFICATION OF ‘SELF’ IN INDIAN WOMEN’S FAMILY VLOGGING (Working title)

Debopriya Roy, Prof. Joya Chakraborty

Tezpur University, India



THIS IS A MOVEMENT, NOT A MOMENT: BLACK FEMMES' DIGITAL AFFECTIVE LABOR IN THE 2020 RACIAL UPRISINGS

Nicole Veronica Bush

University of Southern California, United States of America



UNRAVELING ALGORITHMIC BIAS: A JOURNEY THROUGH THE WORLD OF POLITICIZED ALTERNATIVE CREATORS

Nora Suren

University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States of America

1:30pm
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3:00pm
Archives & Memory (traditional panel)
Location: INOX Suite 1
Chair: Jill Walker Rettberg
 

DYING AND BEING DEAD IN XR: IMMERSIVE REHEARSALS OF DEATH; AFFECTIVE ARTEFACTS POST-LIFE

Kiah Hawker1, Luke Heemsbergen2, Tonya Meyrick2, Stefan Greuter2

1: The University of Queensland; 2: Deakin University, Australia



INDUSTRY 4.0: DIGITAL TWINS AND ACCOUNTABILITY

Tracey Lauriault, Anna Lena Theus

Carleton University, Canada



Nostalgic Neighborhoods of TikTok: Mapping a Topology of Affective Publics

Viki Conner

University of Illinois - Chicago, United States of America



GENERIC WAR IMAGINARIES: AI-GENERATED IMAGES OF THE ISRAEL-GAZA CONFLICT IN THE ADOBE STOCK CONTROVERSY

Laura Gemini, Chiara Spaggiari, Stefano Brilli

Università degli Studi di Urbino "Carlo Bo", Italy

3:30pm
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5:00pm
GPT & LLMs (traditional panel)
Location: INOX Suite 1
Chair: Bernhard Rieder
 

CHEATGPT? THE REALITIES OF AUTOMATED AUTHORSHIP IN THE UK PR AND COMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRIES

Tanya Kant

University of Sussex, United Kingdom



GPT and the Platformization of the Word: The Case of Sudowrite.

Daniel Whelan-Shamy

Queensland University of Technology, Australia



Assessing Occupations Through Artificial Intelligence: A Comparison of Humans and GPT-4

Paweł Gmyrek1, Christoph Lutz2, Gemma Newlands3

1: International Labour Organization, Switzerland; 2: BI Norwegian Business School, Norway; 3: University of Oxford, UK

Date: Saturday, 02/Nov/2024
9:00am
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10:30am
Materialities & Infrastructures (traditional panel)
Location: INOX Suite 1
 

MATERIALS OF AI: AN ONTOLOGY OF THE MATERIALS REQUIRED TO MAKE ALGORITHMS

Maggie Mustaklem, Ana Valdivia

University of Oxford, United Kingdom



An anatomy of value orientations on social media

Limor Shifman, Tommaso Trillo, Blake Hallinan, Saki Mizoroki, Rebecca Scharlach, Avishai Green, Paul Frosh

Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel



Innovating (and performing) on the shoulders of 5G

Natalia Orrego

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile



Transient-Platform Paradigms: Narratives Of Blockchain Experiments For Social Media Platforms

Ashwin Nagappa

Queensland University of Technology, Australia

11:00am
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12:30pm
Ethnographies (traditional panel)
Location: INOX Suite 1
Chair: Annette N Markham
 

AGENCY PERSPECTIVES ON INDUSTRY DIGITAL ETHNOGRAPHY

Dylan MacLean Tibert

Feedback, United States of America



MOBILE VEGANISM: HOW MOBILE APPS SHAPE THE PRACTICE, CONSTRUCTION AND MOBILISATION OF VEGAN CONSUMERISM

Daniel James Patrick Kirby

Queensland University of Technology, Australia



Between the (Live) Stream: Configurations of/for Embodiment, Technicity and Vicarious Spaces

Charlotte Durham

University of Leeds, United Kingdom



Conceptualizing Precision Labor in Artificial Intelligence Training

Ben Zefeng Zhang1, Tianling Yang2, Oliver Haimson1, Michaelanne Thomas1

1: University of Michigan, United States of America; 2: Technische Universität Berlin & Weizenbaum Institute, Berlin, Germany


 
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