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Snurb — Thursday 19 October 2023 23:38

White Supremacist Uses of Telegram

Politics | Polarisation | Social Media | AoIR 2023 |

Third in this AoIR 2023 session is Reed van Schenck, whose interest is in the decline and reconstitution of the US alt-right after 2017 – from the ‘tiki torch’ marches to the 6 January 2021 coup attempt. A particular focus here is on Telegram, but much of the research so far has examined only the public Telegram channels, and not its private and secret channels where potentially even more problematic activities may be taking place.

Telegram is an in encrypted instant messaging platform launched by the Russian Durov brothers and now operated from Dubai, with strong take-up especially in Eastern …

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Snurb — Thursday 19 October 2023 23:37

The Insurrectionist Playbook in Brazil after Bolsonaro’s Election Defeat

Politics | Elections | Government | Polarisation | Social Media | Twitter | AoIR 2023 |

The second paper in this AoIR 2023 session is by Marco Bastos and Raquel Recuero, whose focus is on the 8 January 2022 insurrection in Brazil, after the election loss of far-right president Jair Bolsonaro. They describe this insurrection as a form of connective action: a framework that has largely been applied to pro-social actions like Occupy or the Indignados, but can also be used to analyse anti-democratic actions. The present paper examines the framing devices used by populist politicians to inflame their grassroots activists by distributing disinformation and conspiracy narratives, to be backed up by the insurrectionist leadership.

This …

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Snurb — Thursday 19 October 2023 23:36

Uses of Parler ahead of the 6 January 2021 US Coup Attempt

Politics | Elections | Polarisation | Social Media | Twitter | AoIR 2023 |

It’s unreasonably early in Philadelphia, and we’re at the start of the AoIR 2023 conference proper. I’m in a panel on extremism, and we start with Shawn Walker, Michael Someone, and Ben Gansky, whose focus is on the 6 January 2021 insurrection in the United States. This focusses especially on the role of Gab, Parler, and Rumble, and other alt-tech Websites; it builds on an influencer dataset containing Trumpist influencers; an NYU dataset of Parler posts; and a Twitter dataset of tweets by 13 people who objected to the certification of the 2020 election results, which includes the deleted tweets …

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Snurb — Thursday 19 October 2023 09:59

Towards a Reparative Media System

Produsers and Produsage | Produsage Communities | Social Media | Streaming Media | AoIR 2023 | Television |

It’s that time of the year, and I’m in Philadelphia for the 2023 conference of the Association of Internet Researchers (continuing my 21-year streak of attending AoIR), which starts in earnest with the keynote by Aymar Jèan ‘AJ’ Escoffery. His focus is on reparative media, and he begins by noting that it feels like our collective harms are intensifying. This is exacerbated to some extent by corporate media, who often distribute the equivalent of fast, globally consumable food rather than slow and locally relevant content. This perpetuates injustices which require a particular approach to repair, including grassroots (re)distribution.

Power in …

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Snurb — Thursday 19 October 2023 04:52

Types of Polarisation and Their Operationalisation in Digital and Social Media Research (AoIR 2023)

Government | Polarisation | Politics | AoIR 2023 | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | Journalism | Social Media | Social Media Network Mapping | ‘Fake News’ |
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Snurb — Friday 13 October 2023 16:29

News Sharing and Partisanship: Tracking News Outlet Repertoires on Twitter over Time (FoJ 2023)

Politics | Polarisation | Gatewatching and Citizen Journalism | Journalism | Social Media | Twitter | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | Future of Journalism 2023 |
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Snurb — Friday 13 October 2023 16:19

Determining the Drivers and Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ECREA PolCom 2023)

Politics | Polarisation | Journalism | Social Media | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | ECREA PolCom 2023 |
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Snurb — Friday 15 September 2023 19:50

Partisanship and Polarisation in News Sharing on Twitter in Australia and Germany?

Politics | Polarisation | Gatewatching and Citizen Journalism | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Social Media | Twitter | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | Future of Journalism 2023 |

The next session at Future of Journalism 2023 conference starts with my own presentation on behalf of our larger team, so here are the slides:

News Sharing and Partisanship: Tracking News Outlet Repertoires on Twitter over Time from Axel Bruns
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Snurb — Friday 15 September 2023 19:21

Lessons for Present-Day Journalism from the 1930s Work of Gareth Jones

Politics | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Social Media | Future of Journalism 2023 |

The second day at Future of Journalism 2023 conference in Cardiff begins with a pre-recorded keynote by my former QUT colleague John Hartley, and John is also standing by for the Q&A later. He begins with the story of Welsh journalist Gareth Jones, killed by bandits in Inner Mongolia in 1935 – after whom a memorial travelling scholarship at the University of Wales is named.

Is Jones the ideal type of the fearless truth warrior in journalism, though, or a pawn in the Great Game of imperialist powers? The existence of a scholarship and the rhetoric around it suggests the …

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Snurb — Friday 15 September 2023 02:24

Disinformation and Its Public Impact in Spain

Politics | Journalism | ‘Fake News’ | Social Media | Future of Journalism 2023 |

The final session on this first day of the Future of Journalism 2023 conference begins with Jaume Suau, whose interest is in the role of news organisations in the spread of mis- and disinformation. What is the impact of disinformation, and how might we study it? Jaume is focussing here first on foreign-sponsored disinformation, whose main objective is to diminish societal trust and increase polarisation; Howe can we assess whether these campaigns have been successful? But in addition, there are also various top actors within society who create and spread disinformation content, and their dissemination strategies and goals might be …

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