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Snurb — Sunday 3 October 2021 15:27

The Conversation, Ten Years On: Patterns of Engagement with The Conversation Australia and Canada (ANZCA 2021)

Politics | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Social Media | Facebook | Social Media Network Mapping | Amplifying Public Value: Scholarly Contributions’ Impact on Public Debate (ARC Linkage) | Global Journalism Innovation Lab (SSHRC) | ANZCA 2021 |
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Snurb — Sunday 3 October 2021 15:02

‘Fake News’ on Facebook: A Longitudinal Analysis of Link Sharing between 2016 and 2021 (ANZCA 2021)

Politics | Journalism | ‘Fake News’ | 'Big Data' | Social Media | Facebook | Social Media Network Mapping | Evaluating the Challenge of ‘Fake News’ and Other Malinformation (ARC Discovery) | ANZCA 2021 |
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Snurb — Sunday 2 May 2021 13:38

An Update on Recent Presentations

Politics | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | ‘Fake News’ | Social Media | Echo Chambers and Filter Bubbles | Facebook | Social Media Network Mapping | Twitter | QUT Digital Media Research Centre | Evaluating the Challenge of ‘Fake News’ and Other Malinformation (ARC Discovery) | AoIR 2020 | Integrity 2021 | PolKomm 2021 |

Last week I posted a round-up of the latest publications from my QUT DMRC colleagues and me, listing nine new journal articles and book chapters from our various research projects – investigating mis- and disinformation sharing (in general, and related to the COVID-19 pandemic), analysing the dynamics of polarised online discourses, debunking the idea of echo chambers and filter bubbles, mapping social networks, and examining the evolution of journalistic practices.

This week, I’ll do the same for some of my and our recent presentations. As opportunities for in-person events remain very limited under the current circumstances, most of these have …

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Snurb — Sunday 2 May 2021 11:33

Investigating Bots and Coordinated Influence Campaigns in Twitter Discussions of the 2019-20 Iran Protests (AoIR 2020)

Politics | ‘Fake News’ | Social Media | Social Media Network Mapping | Twitter | AoIR 2020 |

AoIR 2020

Investigating Bots and Coordinated Influence Campaigns in Twitter Discussions of the 2019-20 Iran Protests

Ehsan Dehghan, Brenda Moon, Tobias Keller, Tim Graham, Axel Bruns, and Dan Angus

  • 27-31 Oct. 2020 – Association of Internet Researchers 2020 conference, online
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Snurb — Saturday 24 April 2021 14:43

A Round-Up of New Publications

Politics | Produsers and Produsage | Gatewatching and Citizen Journalism | Industrial Journalism | ‘Fake News’ | 'Big Data' | Social Media | Echo Chambers and Filter Bubbles | Facebook | Social Media Network Mapping | Crisis Communication | Twitter | QUT Digital Media Research Centre | Amplifying Public Value: Scholarly Contributions’ Impact on Public Debate (ARC Linkage) | ARC Future Fellowship | Evaluating the Challenge of ‘Fake News’ and Other Malinformation (ARC Discovery) | Journalism beyond the Crisis (ARC Discovery) | Publications | AoIR Flashpoint Symposium 2019 |

Without in-person conferences to liveblog, this site has been a little quiet recently. But that doesn’t mean that there isn’t any news to report – so here is the first of a number of posts with updates on recent activities. First of all, I’m very pleased that a number of articles I’ve contributed to have finally been published over the past few months – and in particular, that they represent the results of a range of collaborations with new and old colleagues.

The first of these is a new book chapter led by my QUT Digital Media Research Centre colleague …

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Snurb — Saturday 24 April 2021 13:04

Social Media and the News: Approaches to the Spread of (Mis)information (Integrity 2021)

Politics | Industrial Journalism | ‘Fake News’ | 'Big Data' | Social Media | Facebook | Social Media Network Mapping | Twitter | QUT Digital Media Research Centre | ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society | Evaluating the Challenge of ‘Fake News’ and Other Malinformation (ARC Discovery) | Integrity 2021 |

Integrity 2021

Social Media and the News: Approaches to the Spread of (Mis)information

Axel Bruns

  • 12 Mar. 2021 – Integrity 2021: Integrity in Social Networks and Media workshop at the 14th ACM Conference on Web Search and Data Mining (WSDM) in Jerusalem, Israel
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Snurb — Tuesday 21 July 2020 11:45

Researching 'Fake News' about COVID-19

Journalism | ‘Fake News’ | Social Media | Facebook | Social Media Network Mapping | Twitter | Evaluating the Challenge of ‘Fake News’ and Other Malinformation (ARC Discovery) | Conferences | SM&S 2020 |

I’ve been working from home since mid-March now, but the research continues even if remotely. Here are some more updates on the latest outputs.

First, in addition to our ‘Australia at Home’ online seminar, my QUT colleague Tim Graham and I (with support from our research assistant Guangnan Zhu and Rod Campbell from the Australia Institute) have now also published a report for the Australia Institute’s Centre for Responsible Technology that investigates the presence of coordinated activity on Twitter in the early days of the COVID-19 outbreak. We find evidence of coordinated networks of accounts promoting the false claim …

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Snurb — Monday 20 July 2020 14:43

Are Filter Bubbles Real? (WSU 2019)

Politics | Journalism | ‘Fake News’ | Social Media | Echo Chambers and Filter Bubbles | Facebook | Social Media Network Mapping | Twitter | ARC Future Fellowship |

Digital Humanities Research Group

Are Filter Bubbles Real?

Axel Bruns

  • 22 May 2019 – Digital Humanities Research Group, Western Sydney University
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Snurb — Friday 22 May 2020 16:42

Sharing, Spamming, Sockpuppeting (ICA 2020)

Politics | ARC Future Fellowship | ICA 2020 | Industrial Journalism | Journalism | Social Media | Social Media Network Mapping | Twitter | ‘Fake News’ | Evaluating the Challenge of ‘Fake News’ and Other Malinformation (ARC Discovery) |
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Snurb — Tuesday 19 May 2020 10:30

Some Research Updates from Home

Politics | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | ‘Fake News’ | Social Media | Social Media Network Mapping | Crisis Communication | Twitter | QUT Digital Media Research Centre | ARC Future Fellowship | Evaluating the Challenge of ‘Fake News’ and Other Malinformation (ARC Discovery) |

Like most of us, the current COVID-19 crisis has forced me to work from home for the foreseeable future, but my colleagues and I at the QUT Digital Media Research Centre have remained just as busy – in fact, of course, as a significant driver of journalistic coverage, of newssharing through social media (including both legitimate news and various forms of mis- and disinformation), and of general social media debate and discussion, the crisis intersects directly with some of our core research areas.

Many of us in this field now have urgent research projects in train that address some of …

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