Conference Agenda

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Session Overview
Location: Room 10 D
Date: Friday, 17/Oct/2025
2:00pm
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3:30pm
Streaming Cultures & Audiences
Location: Room 10 D
 

Ambiguitance: How Douyin's Inconsistent Affordances Shape Streamer-Audience Relationships in Chinese Showroom Live Streaming

Lin Zhang1, Yingwen Wang2

1: University of Turku, Finland; 2: London College of Communication, United Kingdom



FROM SHARING TO STREAMING: TECHNOLOGY, LEGISLATION AND AGENCY IN THE DIGITAL PHONOGRAPHIC INDUSTRY FROM 1996 TO THIS DAY

Guido Agustin Saa

Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic



The materiality of trust: Beauty consumption of young Chinese women through e-commerce live-streaming

Fan Xiao

University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The



GLOBAL DISRUPTION, LOCAL ADAPTATION: REALITY TELEVISION AND GLOBO IN THE STREAMING ERA. FROM BROADCAST TO PLATFORMS

Fernanda Rocha Vilela

Queensland University of Technology, Australia

Date: Saturday, 18/Oct/2025
11:00am
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12:30pm
Researching YouTube and audiovisual platforms
Location: Room 10 D
 

What is left of BreadTube? Researching YouTube-based political cultures with Situational Analysis

Marius Liedtke

University of Salzburg, Austria



THE 'TRUMP EFFECT' ON THE USE OF POLITICAL CONTENT AND NEWS BY FAR-RIGHT AUDIENCES ON PORTUGUESE-LANGUAGE YOUTUBE CHANNELS

João Guilherme dos Santos2, Tatiana Dourado1, Inês Amaral3, Pedro Jerónimo4, Dalby Dienstbach5, Alexsander Dugno Chiodi6, Luísa Torre4

1: PUC-Rio, Brazil; 2: National Institute of Science and Technology in Digital Democracy, Brazil; 3: University of Coimbra, Portugal; 4: University of Beira Interior, Portugal; 5: Democracia em Xeque Institute, Brazil; 6: Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil



Disrupting or Conforming: A Computational Analysis of International News Coverage of Africa on YouTube

Dani Madrid-Morales

University Of Sheffield, United Kingdom



THE CONVERGENCE OF RIGHT-WING YOUTUBE AUDIENCES BETWEEN CANADA AND THE U.S. DURING FREEDOM CONVOY

Jihye Kim

University of Massachusetts Amherst, United States of America