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 10:30am
 | HUMANS AND MACHINES IN THE LOOP: RETHINKING LLMS FOR CONFLICT AND DISAGREEMENT IN CONTENT ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL COMPLEX PHENOMENA Location: Room 7a - Groundfloor
 
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 HUMANS AND MACHINES IN THE LOOP: RETHINKING LLMS FOR CONFLICT AND DISAGREEMENT IN CONTENT ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL COMPLEX PHENOMENA  Tariq Choucair1, Laura Vodden1, Ahrabhi Kathirgamalingam4, Paul Pressmann2, Fabio Giglietto3, Katharina Esau1, Cornelius Puschmann2, Axel Bruns1, Giada Marino3, Bruna Paroni3  1: Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia;
2: University of Bremen, Germany;
3: University of Urbino, Italy;
4: Center for Advanced Internet Studies (CAIS), Germany | Toxic Vibes Location: Room 8a - Groundfloor
 Chair: Alice E. Marwick
 
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 The sky is bluer on the other side: fleeing from toxic vibes on #Xodus  Felipe Bonow Soares1, Ludmila Lupinacci2, Vanessa Valiati3  1: University of the Arts London, United Kingdom;
2: University of Leeds, United Kingdom;
3: Feevale University, Brazil 
 
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 “BREAST IS BAD”: COUNTER-NARRATIVES TO BREASTFEEDING NORMS ON ITALIAN SOCIAL MEDIA  Elena Ceccarelli, Farci Manolo  Università degli Studi di Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy 
 
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 Red Pills and Red Light Therapy: Biology, Optimization, and the “science of beauty” in Online Women’s Spaces  Elizabeth Fetterolf, Rachel Bergmann  Stanford University, United States of America 
 
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 “Screw you, this is a cheerful place”: Platformized violence among positive-vibe Reddit communities  Esteban Morales  University of Groningen, Netherlands, The | Platforms & Governments - Hybrid + Streaming Location: Room 11a - Groundfloor
 Chair: Dmitry Kuznetsov
 
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 MEMEFICATION OF MOTHERHOOD ON TIKTOK: #TYPESOFMOMS DECONSTRUCTION OF PARENTING IDEALISATION  Arantxa Vizcaíno-Verdú1, Crystal Abidin2  1: Universidad Internacional de la Rioja, Spain;
2: Curtin University, Australia 
 
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 DISCONNECTION AMID INEQUALITY: AN INTERSECTIONAL APPROACH TO ETHNO-RACIAL MINORITIZED YOUNG WOMEN’S DIGITAL MEDIA (NON)USE  Tom De Leyn1, Mariek Vanden Abeele2, Ralf De Wolf2  1: Hasselt University, Belgium;
2: imec-mict-ugent, department of communication sciences, Ghent University 
 
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 FROM RUPTURED RELATIONSHIPS TO SWIPING RIGHT – SINGLE PARENTS ON DATING APPS  Plata Sofie Diesen  Kristiania University College, Norway 
 
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 REALIGNMENT OF DIGITAL PLATFORMS: HOW USERS, SPONSORS AND GOVERNMENTS BRING ABOUT FEATURE CHANGE  Kevin Patrick Garvey2, Danielle Flonk1  1: Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan;
2: Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan | Rediscussing Information Search: engines and AI Location: Room 10a - Groundfloor
 Chair: Sahana Udupa
 
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 Rethinking search intent: From traditional search engines to LLM-powered information retrieval  Elsa Maria Lichtenegger, Aleksandra Urman, Aniko Hannak  University of Zurich, Switzerland 
 
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 Eco-anxiety in climate activists: The role of information exposure on social media  Marc Esteve Del Valle, Klara Katarzyna Matusewicz  University of Groningen, The Netherlands 
 
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 How beliefs, knowledge and intuition affect the way we search? Examining how users formulate search queries about climate change  Victoria Vziatysheva, Mykola Makhortykh, Maryna Sydorova, Vihang Jumle  University of Bern, Switzerland | Data Donation Location: Room 10b - Groundfloor
 
   Experimental Session
 
 Data Donation in Action: Reimagining Digital Identity Through Creative Engagement  Daniel Angus  Queensland University of Technology, Australia | Climate Location: Room 1a - 2nd Floor
 Chair: Suay Melisa Özkula
 
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 Six Years of European Visual Climate Activism: A Longitudinal Analysis of Fridays for Future and Extinction Rebellion’s Online Visual Communication  Costanza Azzuppardi2, Nicole Doerr3, Maria Langa4, Matteo Magnani5, Dániel Oross6, Luca Rossi1, Alexandr Segerberg5, Katrin Uba5, Luigi Arminio1  1: IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark;
2: Scuola Normale Superiore, Italy;
3: University of Copenhagen, Denmark;
4: University of Gothenburg, Sweden;
5: Uppsala University, Sweden;
6: Center for Social Sciences, Hungary 
 
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 Neither Fragmentation Nor Transnationalization: Longitudinal Attention to Climate Change by Legacy and Social Media in Brazil and Germany (2014-2022)  Diógenes Lycarião1, Daniela Stoltenberg2, Marcelo Alves Dos Santos3, Annie Waldherr4, Zozan Baran2  1: UFC (Federal University of Ceará), Brazil;
2: Freie Universität Berlin, Germany;
3: Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), Brazil;
4: Universität Wien, Austria 
 
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 Visual framing of climate denialism: a cross-platform analysis of Reddit, Twitter, and 4chan  Kilian Bühling1, Jing Zeng2, Annett Heft3  1: Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society and Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany;
2: University of Zurich, Switzerland;
3: Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Institute for Research on Far-Right Extremism (IRex), Germany 
 
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 Public Attention Towards Sustainability in the EU: An Exploration of Google Trends Data  Davide Beraldo, Nora Svensson Hahr, Martin Trans  University of Amsterdam | Algorithms and cultural identities Location: Room 3a - 2nd Floor
 Chair: Hannah Ditchfield
 
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 CULTURAL BAIT: KWAI’S COLD START ALGORITHM AND THE INSTRUMENTALIZATION OF BRAZILIAN CULTURE  Elias Cunha Bitencourt1,2, Guilherme Bispo C. Santos1,2, Nusta Oviedo1,2, Rayssa Keuri Pereira Batista1,2, Cecilio Ricardo de Carvalho Bastos1,2  1: State University of Bahia, Brazil;
2: Datalab Design 
 
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 ADORKABLE AI: HOW ALGORITHMS SHAPE LIBRARIAN STEREOTYPES IN BRAZIL AND THE US  Viviane Ito1,2, Lyric Grimes1  1: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States of America;
2: Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life 
 
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 #Baby Supplementary Food as Cyber Shield: Grounded Perspectives on Chinese Digital Feminism on RedNote  Meng Liang1, Xiaoyue Zhang2, Linqi Ye3  1: University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The;
2: Carleton University, Canada;
3: University of Warwick, The UK 
 
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 THIRTEEN WAYS OF LOOKING AT AN ALGORITHM: HOW JOURNALISM FRAMES THE DISRUPTIVE POTENTIAL OF GENERATIVE AI  Fritz Kessler, Gabriel Ponniah, Chelsea Butkowski, Aram Sinnreich, Patricia Aufderheide  American University, United States of America | Queer Visibilities Location: Room 8g - 2nd Floor
 Chair: Alex Ketchum
 
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 "Elderqueer is more than just an age thing": Experiences of LGBTQ+ intergenerational co-presence on TikTok  Hannah Jamet-Lange, Dunja Nešovic, Stefanie Duguay  Concordia University, Canada 
 
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 QUEER MEDIA PRODUCTIONS IN SOCIAL VR: SELF- EXPRESSION, DOCUMENTATION AND RESISTANCE THROUGH VRCHAT  Sérgio Arriaga Cunha Galvão Roxo1,2  1: University of Bergen, Norway;
2: Center for Digital Narrative 
 
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 “A Slippery Slope of Nakedness:” An Exploration of Online Nude Content Exchange by Gay and Bisexual Men  Andrew Lawrence Restieri  Cornell University, United States of America | Indigenous communities & digital ruptures - Translation Location: Room 10f - 2nd Floor
 Chair: Beatrys Rodrigues
 
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 Indigenous Representation in Commercial Search  Tegan Louise Cohen  Queensland University of Technology, Australia 
 
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 Global Projects, Local Histories: Tradition, Digital Activism, and Resistance in the Indigenous Esports Movement in Brazil  Tarcízio Macedo  Fluminense Federal University, Brazil 
 
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 INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND DIGITAL GOOD LIVING  Alexsandro Cosmo de Mesquita1, Helen Kennedy2  1: Thydêwá NGO, Ilheus, Brazil;
2: University of Sheffield, United Kingdom 
 
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 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND INDIGENOUS (SELF-)REPRESENTATION: A MODEL FOR AGENCY AND AUTONOMY  Andreas Rauh1, Thea Pitman2, aruma (Sandra De Berduccy)3  1: Dublin City University, Ireland;
2: University of Leeds;
3: Universidad Finis Terrae | TikTok, Politics & Activism - Translation Location: Room 11d - 2nd Floor
 Chair: Tom Divon
 
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 EMERGING TECHNO-POLITICAL AFFORDANCES: TRANSFORMATION OF TECHNICAL AFFORDANCES ON TIKTOK DURING PROTESTS IN PERU  Melanie Jessica Lopez del Pozo  Chakakuna LAB, Peru 
 
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 FROM POPULAR MUSIC TO POPULARITY THROUGH MUSIC: SERBIAN PROTESTS ON TIKTOK.  Elisabetta Zurovac  University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy 
 
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 “A DAY IN MY LIFE”: EVERYDAY “DIGITAL PEACEBUILDING” BY MUSLIM YOUNG WOMEN ON TIKTOK  Lynrose Jane Genon  Queensland University of Technology, Australia 
 
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 From Right to Left: How Bardella and french political actors Navigate TikTok Politics  Mael Bombaci, Francesco Nespoli, Simone Mulargia  Università Lumsa, Italy | MAINSTREAMING DECOLONIAL PERSPECTIVES IN MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION - Streaming Location: Auditorium Ground Floor
 
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 MAINSTREAMING DECOLONIAL PERSPECTIVES IN MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION  Thomas Poell1, Jonathan Ong2, Laura Guimarães Corrêa3, Usha Raman4, Bruce Mutsvairo5, Burcu Baykurt2, Smith Mehta6, Zhen Ye7, David Nieborg8, Godwin Simon8, Lorena Caminhas9, Arturo Arriagada10  1: University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, The;
2: University of Massachusetts - Amherst, United States;
3: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil;
4: University of Hyderabad, India;
5: Utrecht University, Netherlands, The;
6: University of Groningen, Netherlands, The;
7: Erasmus University, Netherlands, The;
8: University of Toronto, Canada;
9: Maynooth University, Ireland;
10: Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez, Chile | Categorization & Labels Location: Room 11B - PPGCULT - GroundFloor
 Chair: Andressa Michelotti
 
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 Data Labelling and the Promise of Development in Northeast India  Zothan Mawii  University of Maryland, United States of America 
 
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 Names that matter: the self-interpellation and re-socialisation of Chinese trans people's online naming  Songyin Liu  Shenzhen University, China, People's Republic of 
 
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 Antisocial Media: AI Adoption And Changing Collaboration Trends Between Multilingual Computer Scientists  Haley Lepp  Stanford University, United States of America | AI & Beyond - Hybrid Location: Room 10E
 Chair: Elisha Lim
 
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 ON JOKES AND BOUNDARIES: HOW MACHINE LEARNING PRACTITIONERS NAVIGATE HYPED EXPECTATIONS THROUGH MEMES  Dominic Lammar1, Oksana Dorofeeva2  1: Technical University of Munich, Germany. School of Social Sciences and Technology. Department of Science, Technology and Society.;
2: Aarhus University, Denmark. Department of Political Science. Danish Centre for Studies in Research and Research Policy. 
 
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 AI ABOLITION AS DECOLONIAL RUPTURE IN AI EMPIRE: RADICAL CYBERPRACTICES FROM BELOW  Zhasmina Tacheva1, Sarah Appedu1, Jeongbae Choi1, Mirakle Wright2, Yigang Qin1  1: Syracuse University, United States of America;
2: University of Colorado Denver, United States of America 
 
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 Re-defining inclusive AI: A critical capabilities framework for bridging theory and practice  Dominique Carlon, Anthony McCosker  Swinburne University of Technology, Australia 
 
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 Wikidata’s Worldview: Inspecting an AI Knowledge Pipeline with Semantic Network Analysis  Andrew Iliadis, Mikayla Brown  Temple University, United States of America | Rethinking Methods Location: Room 3C
 Chair: Raquel Recuero
 
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 EXPLORING SOCIAL MEDIA AND CHILDREN’S DIGITAL CULTURE THROUGH CREATIVE METHODS  Henry Mainsah  Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway 
 
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 Slop for Kids: an exploratory study of AI-generated videos for children on YouTube  André Mintz, Juno Bozzi  Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil 
 
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 WEB DETECTION METHODS FOR CONTEXTUAL INTERPRETATION OF IMAGE COLLECTIONS  Janna Joceli Omena1, Briones Ángeles2, Scott Rodgers3, Eduardo Leite4, Simon Ceh5  1: King's College London, United Kingdom;
2: Politecnico di Milano;
3: Birkbeck, University of London;
4: Universidade Federal da Bahia;
5: University of Graz | RESISTANCE AND RESILIENCE: HOW TECHNOLOGY IMPACTS ON THE STRUGGLES OF INDIGENOUS AND TRADITIONAL COMMUNITIES FOR LAND RIGHTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE Location: Room 4 A
 
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 RESISTANCE AND RESILIENCE: HOW TECHNOLOGY IMPACTS ON THE STRUGGLES OF INDIGENOUS AND TRADITIONAL COMMUNITIES FOR LAND RIGHTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE  Shawna Finnegan1, Gyssele Mendes2, Hazel Acero4, Anabela Carlon3, Silvia Kaarie5  1: Association for Progressive Communications, Global;
2: Intervozes – Coletivo Brasil de Comunicação Social, Brazil;
3: Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI), Mexico;
4: Manila Observatory KLIMA Centre, Philippines;
5: Ogiek Peoples’ Development Program (OPDP), Kenya | Failures & Glitches Location: Room 5A
 Chair: Brady Jay Robards
 
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 ‘FAILURE’ AS A SPACE OF CRITIQUE AND IMAGINATION: THE CASE OF FACIAL RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGIES  Luisa Cruz Lobato1, Thallita Gabriele Lopes Lima2  1: Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), Brazil;
2: Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), Brazil, Centro de Estudos de Segurança e Cidadania (CeSec) 
 
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 Platform Glitching: How Chinese Young Females Negotiate Digital Visibility on Xiaohongshu  Jialing Song  University of Amsterdam, China, People's Republic of 
 
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 RUPTURE AND GLITCH IN PLEASURE: EXPLORING EROTIC ROLE PLAY IN VIRTUAL REALITY  Ilker Bahar  University of Amsterdam, Netherlands 
 
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 Mind the gap: Fakes detection between traditional and computational logics  Svetlana S. Bodrunova1, Anna Gladkova2  1: St.Petersburg State University, Russian Federation;
2: Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russian Federation |