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Snurb — Friday 29 November 2024 09:39

Introducing Practice Mapping

Polarisation | 'Big Data' | Social Media | Facebook | Practice Mapping | Social Media Network Mapping | Twitter | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | ACSPRI 2024 |

I’m the next speaker at the ACSPRI 2024 conference, presenting our new practice mapping method for this study of multimodal networks. Slides are below:

Beyond Interaction Networks: An Introduction to Practice Mapping from Axel Bruns
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Snurb — Wednesday 27 November 2024 11:56

The Meme Logics of Pro-White Racism Campaigns

Politics | Polarisation | Social Media | Twitter | AANZCA 2024 |

The final speaker in this AANZCA 2024 conference session is Mark Davis, whose focus is especially on the far-right ‘it’s okay to be white’ campaign. This originated on 4chan in the United States in 2017, but was endorsed in Australia also by Pauline Hanson, who asked the Senate to pass a motion endorsing it; it is preceded in its current form by Ku Klux Klan rhetoric and other far-right activism. On 4chan it first appeared in 2017.

From here, it turned into a hybrid online and offline campaign; it was endorsed by far-right celebrities including Milo Yiannopoulos, Mike Cernovich, and …

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Snurb — Tuesday 26 November 2024 13:35

Patterns in Australian News Media Coverage of the Voice to Parliament Referendum

Politics | Elections | Government | Polarisation | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | AANZCA 2024 |

The next speaker at the AANZCA 2024 conference is my excellent colleague Katharina Esau, presenting our work on news media polarisation in the Voice to Parliament coverage. Our slides are below, too.

Mapping News Media Polarisation during the Voice to Parliament Referendum from Katharina Esau

Katharina notes that we are in a moment of polycrisis, with several crises all intersecting and influencing each other; in this, the role of news media cannot be overestimated, and Indigenous knowledge and Indigenous voices would be extremely valuable. But we also live in a time of polarisation, which is complicated by the many incompatible …

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Snurb — Tuesday 26 November 2024 13:34

Themes in Political Leaders’ Responses on the Night of the Voice to Parliament Referendum

Politics | Elections | Government | Polarisation | AANZCA 2024 |

The next session at the AANZCA 2024 conference has a strong focus on Indigenous Australians and the Voice to Parliament referendum, and starts with a paper by Lisa Waller, focussing on future visions for the post-referendum era. This explores in particular the speeches made on the night that the referendum results were announced: government speakers presented a limited agenda related to socioeconomic equality, while opposition speakers articulated a reactionary neo-assimilationist vision.

These speeches can be understood from a perspective of critical discourse analysis; these speeches occur in the context of mediatisation, as major televised statements immediately after the referendum results …

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Snurb — Monday 25 November 2024 16:17

A Brief Introduction to Practice Mapping

Politics | Polarisation | Social Media | Facebook | Practice Mapping | Social Media Network Mapping | Twitter | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | AANZCA 2024 |

The next presentation in this AANZCA 2024 conference session was mine, introducing our new practice mapping approach. Here are the slides:

Untangling the Furball: A Practice Mapping Approach to the Analysis of Multimodal Interactions in Social Networks from Axel Bruns
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Snurb — Monday 25 November 2024 13:43

NewsCorp’s Agenda-Building Efforts in the Voice to Parliament Referendum (and Beyond)

Politics | Elections | Polarisation | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | AANZCA 2024 |

Up next in this AANZCA 2024 conference session is Catherine Son, whose focus is also on the agenda of News Corporation in its coverage of the 2023 referendum for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament. Such coverage also exerts influence on other media, of course, through an intermedia agenda-setting process. The present project examined content from a number of NewsCorp publications on the Voice, and the focus in this presentation is especially on coverage in week 9 of the campaign, when claims were made that prominent Yes campaigner Marcia Langton called No supporters ‘racist’ and ‘stupid’.

NewsCorp immediately reporting positioned such …

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Snurb — Monday 25 November 2024 13:42

Conservative Advocacy Journalism and Its Challenges to Liberal Media Frameworks

Politics | Polarisation | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | AANZCA 2024 |

The next speaker in this AANZCA 2024 conference session is Victoria Fielding, whose new book Media Inequality addresses the structural power inequalities experienced by marginalised groups in society as they are covered in the news. She notes that western democracies largely hold a liberal pluralist view of the news, where news frames compete in a marketplace of ideas and gradually trickle down to the public; this is too simplistic, however.

Instead, this contest of frames is affected by the master narratives that are seen as legitimate by the journalists covering public debates; such perspectives are also affected by the editorial …

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Snurb — Monday 25 November 2024 13:32

Dissecting Populism in Sky News Australia’s News Coverage

Politics | Polarisation | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Streaming Media | AANZCA 2024 |

The next speaker in this AANZCA 2024 conference session is my great QUT colleague Sebastian Svegaard, whose focus is on the Australian far-right news channel Sky News Australia, which he characterises here as a populist media channel. Populism is a current buzzword, but is also widely understood as a thin-centred ideology that can attach itself to various political values; it centrally pits ‘the people’ against ‘the elites’, but the term is perhaps most often used – problematically – to specifically describe ‘far-right’ populism.

Media have an ambiguous role in relation to populism: media are themselves criticised for being part …

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Snurb — Saturday 9 November 2024 17:41

Challenges in Acquiring and Analysing News Data at Scale: A Case Study of News Polarisation in Australian Climate Change Coverage (AoIR 2024)

Polarisation | Politics | 'Big Data' | AoIR 2024 | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | Industrial Journalism | Journalism |
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Snurb — Saturday 9 November 2024 17:35

Polarisation in Newssharing: Reviewing the Evidence from Facebook and Twitter (AoIR 2024)

Polarisation | Politics | ARC Future Fellowship | AoIR 2024 | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | Facebook | Gatewatching and Citizen Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Journalism | Social Media | Social Media Network Mapping | Twitter |
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