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Session Overview
Location: The Octagon: Meeting Room 4
Date: Thursday, 31/Oct/2024
11:00am
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12:30pm
Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (traditional panel)
Location: The Octagon: Meeting Room 4
Chair: Ruth Deller
 

"I HAVE STOPPED CARING IF I SHOULD THINK BEFORE POSTING ONLINE": JOURNEY OF INDIAN WOMEN TO DIGITAL ACTIVISM AGAINST SEXUAL VIOLENCE

Nivedita Chatterjee

University of Surrey, United Kingdom



THE HARMS OF AIRDROP MISUSE: TECHNOLOGY-FACILITATED SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN THE LIVES OF YOUNG WOMEN

Nicolette Little1, Tom Divon2

1: University of Alberta; 2: Hebrew University of Jerusalem



It’s A Joke, Not A Dick. So Don’t Take It Too Hard”: Online Sexual Harassment In Indian Universities

Adrija Dey

University of Westminster, United Kingdom



TOXICITY & SYMBOLIC VIOLENCE: A framework for studying violence on social media platforms

Raquel Recuero1, Camilla Tavares2

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

1:30pm
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3:00pm
Gendered Labour (traditional panel)
Location: The Octagon: Meeting Room 4
Chair: Sofia P. Caldeira
 

Breadwinner or breadmaker: Contradictions in tradwives' creator labor, religious vernacular, and aesthetics

Roxana Mika Muenster, Margaret E. Foster

Cornell University



Ambivalent Affective Labour, Datafication of Qing and Danmei Writers in the Cultural Industry

Liang Ge

King's College London, United Kingdom



ERROR 404: SEX WORKER DIGITAL TACTICS RESISTING ENFORCED INVISIBILITY

Nicole Veronica Bush1, Christianna Clark2

1: Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California, United States of America; 2: Graduate School of Education and Psychology, Pepperdine University, United States of America



The Collective Individualism of YouTube Makeup Reviews

Blake Hallinan, Tommaso Trillò, Saki Mizoroki, Rebecca Scharlach, Pyung Hwa Park, Avishai Green, Limor Shifman

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

3:30pm
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5:00pm
Platform Logics & Vernaculars (traditional panel)
Location: The Octagon: Meeting Room 4
Chair: Alex Gekker
 

SCROLL, PRINT, ALGORITHMICALLY CLUSTER: A CO-ANALYSIS APPROACH TO EXPLORE THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN USERS, PLATFORMS AND ALGORITHMIC MODELS ON INSTAGRAM

Nicholas Carah, Maria-Gemma Brown, Rani Tesiram, Hine Kahukura, Lisa Enright, Kiah Hawker

The University of Queensland, Australia



Mixed Feelings: the platformisation of moods and vibes

Ludmila Lupinacci

University of Leeds, United Kingdom



Theorising toggling: being pushed and moved by UI

Simiran Lalvani

University of Oxford, United Kingdom



Jewish Entrepreneurial Labor Tiktok: Navigating Visibility, Education, And Algorithmic Harm

Tom Divon1, Jess Rauchberg2, Jessica Maddox3

1: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; 2: Seton Hall University; 3: University of Alabama

Date: Friday, 01/Nov/2024
9:00am
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10:30am
Men & Masculinities (traditional panel)
Location: The Octagon: Meeting Room 4
Chair: Briony Hannell
 

MASCULINE OPTIMIZATION INFLUENCERS AND THE SACRALITY OF SELF-OPTIMIZATION

Sara Reinis

University of Pennsylvania, United States of America



“Society failed men”: Self-help influencers, toxic masculinity and online radicalisation in the UK

Ozge Ozduzen1, Hannah V. Guy2

1: University of Sheffield, United Kingdom; 2: Independent Researcher



“THE LEFT IS FAILING MEN”: BREADTUBE & THE ONLINE PRODUCTION OF “MASCULINITIES IN CRISIS” (WORK-IN-PROGRESS PAPER)

Alexis de Coning1, Brendan D. Mahoney2

1: West Virginia Wesleyan College; 2: The Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania



LIVELIHOOD-RELATED INTERNET USE AMONG LOW-PRIVILEGED YOUNG MEN IN KOLKATA

Subham Basak

University of Oxford, United Kingdom

11:00am
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12:30pm
Tech & Public Sectors (traditional panel)
Location: The Octagon: Meeting Room 4
Chair: Elinor Carmi
 

Deletion as a Crisis Communication Practice: An Analysis of U.S. State Public Health Agencies’ Social Media Accounts during COVID-19

Muira McCammon

Tulane University, United States of America



De-biasing algorithmic technologies in the public sector: the case of Department of Work and Pensions (DWP)

Hadley Beresford

University of Sheffield, United Kingdom



The Technopolitics of Waiting: Case Studies of AI Training in China and Homeless Services Systems in the U.S.

Pelle Tracey, Ben Zefeng Zhang, Patricia Garcia, Oliver Haimson, Michaelanne Thomas

University of Michigan, United States of America

1:30pm
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3:00pm
TikTok Cultures (traditional panel)
Location: The Octagon: Meeting Room 4
Chair: Tom Divon
 

“TIKTOK TEACH-INS”: ASIAN AMERICAN CREATORS PROMOTING BLACK-ASIAN SOLIDARITY

Nora Suren, Jane Pyo

University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States of America



Strategic Autonomy in Flux: Examining Power Dynamics in TikTok Shop's Managed Models

Silei Zhu3, Xuanbo Liu2, Xinyi Peng2, Yaqin Luo1

1: Shenzhen University, China; 2: Tsinghua University, China; 3: Rutgers University, USA



STILL DANCING ROKENROL: REMEDIATING YUGOSLAV CULTURAL INDUSTRY ON TIKTOK.

Elisabetta Zurovac

University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy



“PoV: You are Reading an Academic Article.” The Memetic Performance of Affiliation in TikTok's Platform Vernacular

Tommaso Trillò

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

3:30pm
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5:00pm
(After) Platformisation (traditional panel)
Location: The Octagon: Meeting Room 4
Chair: Robert Gorwa
 

Beyond the State-Centred Lens: Exploring the Infrastructualization of Platforms in China: The Case Of WeChat

Jiaxun Li

University of Warwick, United Kingdom



From Platforms to Protocols, Forges, Stacks and DAOs: On the Platformisation and Deplatformisation of Software Development

Liliana Bounegru, Jonathan Gray

King's College London, United Kingdom



DIGITAL DISCONNECTION, THE BROKEN PROMISE OF ATTENTION, AND POTENTIAL FOR CRITICAL ENGAGEMENT: A CASE STUDY OF THE FOREST

Meilun Chen

Rutgers University, United States of America



Where my AI apps at? A historiographic approach to analyzing platform tools

Kaushar Mahetaji, David Nieborg

University of Toronto, Canada

Date: Saturday, 02/Nov/2024
9:00am
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10:30am
Moderation: User Responses (traditional panel)
Location: The Octagon: Meeting Room 4
Chair: Daniel Joseph
 

BROKERS OF THE METAVERSE: HOW A WEB3 PLAY-TO-EARN GAMING GUILD ACTS AS CULTURAL MEDIATOR ON TWITTER

Violeta Camarasa San Juan, Dmitry Kuznetsov

Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China)



LOCALIZED VOLUNTEER MODERATION AND ITS DISCURSIVE CONSTRUCTION

Nicholas Proferes1, Kelley Cotter2, Kjerstin Thorson3, Ava Francesca Battocchio3, Ankolika De2, Chia-Fang Chang3

1: Arizona State University, United States of America; 2: Pennsylvania State University; 3: Michigan State University



"Enforce Your Own Rules:" Hashtag Activism as Play in the Case of #TwitchDoBetter

Ailea Grace Merriam-Pigg

UW-Madison, United States of America



Adaptive Governance by Digital Platforms: How Twitch changed its platform over time

Kevin Patrick Garvey1, Daniëlle Flonk2

1: Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan; 2: Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan

11:00am
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12:30pm
Music Streaming (traditional panel)
Location: The Octagon: Meeting Room 4
Chair: Holly Kruse
 

An algorithmic event: The celebration and critique of 'Spotify Wrapped'

Taylor Annabell1, Nina Vindum Rasmussen2

1: Utrecht University; 2: London School of Economics and Political Science



MUSIC CREATOR PERSPECTIVES ON DATAFICATION IN THE UK AND CHINA

D. Bondy Valdovinos Kaye, Zhongwei Li

University of Leeds, United Kingdom



ENGINEERED INEQUALITY: MUSICAL TAXONOMIES AND STREAMING RECOMMENDER SYSTEMS

Raquel Campos Valverde

University of Leeds, United Kingdom



WRAP YOUR HEAD AROUND IT: BRAZILIAN USERS’ ALGORITHMIC IMAGINARIES OF SPOTIFY WRAPPED

Vanessa Amália Dalpizol Valiati1, Ludmila Lupinacci2, Felipe Bonow Soares3

1: Feevale University; 2: University of Leeds; 3: University of the Arts London


 
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