Conference Agenda
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Location: SU Gallery Room 2 27 attendees |
Date: Thursday, 31/Oct/2024 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
Misinformation, Conspiracy, & Politicisation in Digitally Mediated Science (panel proposal) Location: SU Gallery Room 2 MISINFORMATION, CONSPIRACY, AND POLITICIZATION IN DIGITALLY MEDIATED SCIENCE 1: Northwestern University, United States of America; 2: University College Dublin, Ireland; 3: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, United States of America; 4: Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy; 5: Purdue University, United States of America |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
Politics & Influencers (traditional panel) Location: SU Gallery Room 2 Chair: Jennifer Stromer-Galley All politics is local: News influencers and audience engagement in local and state politics discourse dynamics on TikTok Queensland University of Technology, Australia “OH, YOU MEAN… GAY?”: RELATIONAL LABOUR AND THE INDUSTRIAL ARTICULATION OF HEGEMONIC MASCULINITY BY ANDREW TATE AND HIS FOLLOWERS University College Dublin, Ireland Influencer Creep in Parliament: Platform Pressures in the Visibility Labour of French MPs Sciences Po/Institut Polytechnique de Paris, France Boycott Wokeness, Shop like a Patriot: A Discursive Analysis of Conservative MLM Promotion on Instagram University of Illinois at Chicago |
1:30pm - 3:00pm |
Crises & the Digital (traditional panel) Location: SU Gallery Room 2 Chair: Stefania Vicari THE PHOTOJOURNALISTIC GIF: VISUAL JOURNALISM IN THE SOCIAL MEDIA ERA The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel “Why does the air siren work?”: How Telegram Channels in Ukraine Use Open Source Data About Military Danger for Constructing Knowledge about the War Rutgers University, United States of America Stories from the Double Lockdown: Digital Liberty in Gaza during the COVID-19 Pandemic Loughborough University, United Kingdom The Unfriending Performance: The Logic of Disconnective Action in Crises 1: King's College London, United Kingdom; 2: King's College London, United Kingdom |
3:30pm - 5:00pm |
AI, Data, & Labour (traditional panel) Location: SU Gallery Room 2 Chair: Lianrui Jia FAIRNESS IN THE WORK BEHIND THE AI INDUSTRY: HOW ACTION-RESEARCH APPROACHES CAN BUILD BETTER LABOUR CONDITIONS University of Oxford, United Kingdom THE SUPPLY CHAIN CAPITALISM OF AI: A CALL TO (RE)THINK ALGORITHMIC INFRASTRUCTURE FROM BELOW AND ON THE LEFT University of Oxford, United Kingdom SIMULATING SUBJECTIVITY - BAUDRILLARD AND THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF LLMS University College Dublin, Portugal Behind the Science at the European Spallation Source: from back stage technicians to front stage data professionals Linkoping University, Sweden |
Date: Friday, 01/Nov/2024 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
Democracy & Civil Society (traditional panel) Location: SU Gallery Room 2 Chair: Catherine Knight Steele Buying State Power: News And Social Media Advertising in Democratic Backsliding Countries The University of Texas at Austin, United States of America Investigating the platform logics of Twitter through its structural network mechanisms 1: Northwestern University, United States of America; 2: University of Oregon,United States of America & University of the Philippines, Philippines Industry influence on content moderation regulation: Tensions for Civil Society Organisations 1: School of Information and Communication Studies, UCD; 2: School of Information and Communication Studies, UCD FROM FLORIDA AND TEXAS TO KARLSRUHE: ONLINE PLATFORMS AS PUBLISHERS OF YORE OR AS (UN)COMMON CARRIERS? University of Sheffield, United Kingdom |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
The Precarity, Perils, & Promises of Emerging Creator Economies (panel proposal) Location: SU Gallery Room 2 The Precarity, Perils, and Promises of Emerging Creator Economies 1: Bridgewater College, United States of America; 2: Coastal Carolina University, United States of America; 3: Center for the Study of Developing Societies, India; 4: Loyola University Chicago, United States of America; 5: University of Passau, Germany |
1:30pm - 3:00pm |
Historicizing the Far Right (panel proposal) Location: SU Gallery Room 2 HISTORICIZING THE FAR-RIGHT ONLINE: THE PRODUCTION OF HATE FROM PRINT TO DIGITAL MEDIA 1: West Virginia Wesleyan College; 2: Syracuse University; 3: Independent Researcher based in Northern Appalachia; 4: University of Alabama; 5: University of Texas at Austin |
3:30pm - 5:00pm |
Ambient Amplification: Attention Hijacking & Social Media Propaganda (panel proposal) Location: SU Gallery Room 2 AMBIENT AMPLIFICATION: ATTENTION HIJACKING AND SOCIAL MEDIA PROPAGANDA 1: University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The; 2: University of Siegen, Germany; 3: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israël; 4: University of Münster, Germany; 5: University of Urbino, Italy |
Date: Saturday, 02/Nov/2024 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
Feminisms (traditional panel) Location: SU Gallery Room 2 Chair: Cecilia Ka Hei Wong (Re)sharing feminisms: Re-sharing Instagram Stories as everyday feminist practices Lusófona University, Portugal Mediating, Mediatizing, or Datafying Iranian Women’s Struggles? Imperial Feminist Campaigns, the Economies of Visibility, and Suffering of Other Women Rutgers University, United States of America “This Barbie is Woke!”: Online Backlash in Response to Feminist Trends in Popular Culture The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Measuring misogyny: Depp v Heard and the limits of atomistic content moderation School of Law, Queensland University of Technology; QUT Digital Media Research Centre; ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
Data & Tracking (traditional panel) Location: SU Gallery Room 2 Chair: Tanya Kant Super SDKs: Tracking personal data and platform monopolies in the mobile 1: York University, Canada; 2: King's College London TRACKING WOMEN’S HEALTH: A METHOD FOR AUDITING MENOPAUSE APP INFRASTRUCTURES York University, Canada Mobile Data Donation: Tools for Understanding Ephemeral and Sequenced Social Media Experiences 1: Queensland University of Technology, Australia; 2: The University of Queensland, Australia; 3: The University of Melbourne, Australia; 4: Monash University, Australia DATAFYING CITIZENS: THE USE OF THIRD-PARTY TRACKERS ON SCANDINAVIAN MUNICIPAL SITES 1: University of Stavanger, Norway; 2: Karlstad University, Sweden; 3: Copenhagen University, Denmark |
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