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Snurb — Monday 28 May 2018 21:25

From Lazarsfeld to Data Science: Elihu Katz on the Persistent Relevance of the Two-Step Flow

Social Media | Social Media Network Mapping | ICA 2018 |

Impressively, the Monday keynote at ICA 2018 is by Elihu Katz, whose considerable impact on communication research does of course reach back to the 1950s. He begins by noting the important role that Paul Lazarsfeld played in restoring interpersonal communication to the study of communication, a development which is crucial to the study of social networks today.

Lazarsfeld became interested in radio in the 1930s, and was also intrigued by the psychology of decision-making; he combined this in his studies of voters in Ohio over an extended period of time. This enabled him to identify voters who changed their minds …

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Snurb — Monday 28 May 2018 20:13

Trump and the Need for a New Visual Activism

Politics | ICA 2018 |

The next speaker in this ICA 2018 session is Chenjerai Kumanyika, who notes his growing scepticism about the effectiveness of visual protest media. We must pay more attention to the changes that are occurring at this time, and to what new interventions still work.

There is a particular need to the visual ways in which media activism reproduces existing media tropes, and how else such activism may be presented. There are elements in such videos that may work against the analyses that are now required: the videos constantly tether us to the present; they do not enable us to reflect …

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Snurb — Monday 28 May 2018 20:02

Enabling Trump’s Misogyny and Racism

Politics | ICA 2018 |

The next speaker at ICA 2018 is Sarah Banet-Weiser, who begins by highlighting the popular Trump masks now available for purchase. What does it mean to see through Trump in such a way – more generally, what is the authenticity of Trump’s persona?

Trump is a serial misogynist, who has serially attacked, abused, and insulted women, in public and apparently without sanction; we appear to have got used to such misogyny and barely even respond to it any more. His abuse circulates in the mainstream and social media, and enables the routine dismissal of such misogyny as ‘locker room talk’ …

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Snurb — Monday 28 May 2018 19:49

The Post-Truth Presidency

Politics | ICA 2018 |

The next speaker in this very fast-paced ICA 2018 session is Jayson Harsin, whose interest is in the emergence of post-truth or emo-truth in the context of the Trump Presidency. Post-truth appeals to emotion and personal belief rather than facts; this is a periodising term that refers to a widespread culture of distrust in an era of channel fragmentation and the emergence of micro-truthtellers who dine out on such emotional appeals.

This is powerfully connected to cynicism and distrust in a new, hypercapitalist, neo-liberal environment and builds on aggressive, strategic, political communication apparatuses. Distrust is now at a record high …

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Snurb — Monday 28 May 2018 19:37

Trump’s Necro-Populism

Politics | ICA 2018 |

The next speaker in this ICA 2018 session is Jack Bratich, who introduces the concept of necro-populism as a description of the Trump Presidency. Hardcore Trump supporters present a particular form of fan culture: they engage in adolescent military play-acting, and can be described as fanboys of tyranny engaging in a form of militant cosplay.

This acknowledges the artificiality of this display; it takes an ironic stance and reuses the visual symbols of ruined empires (Sparta, Rome, the Southern Confederacy, the Third Reich) or uses those of mythical empires (Kekistan). It also displayed an indifference to one’s own survival in …

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Snurb — Monday 28 May 2018 19:25

The Uncomfortable Facts Revealed by the Trump Presidency

Politics | ICA 2018 |

Up next in this ICA 2018 session is Roopali Mukherjee, who begins by noting the #TrumpArtworks campaign that repurposed famous art by placing Trump in the scene. Such alterations focussed especially on Trump’s counterfactual boasts about the size of his inauguration crowd, and were part of a larger social and mainstream media storm that sought to fact-check and correct the President’s obviously incorrect claims.

This is in fact part of a much wider effort to fact-check the Trump Presidency and document the effects of its policies – from mapping hate crimes to assessing public opinion – that seeks to drown …

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Snurb — Monday 28 May 2018 19:14

Understanding the Trump Show

Politics | ICA 2018 |

The next session I’m seeing at ICA 2018 is on the U.S. national trauma that is the Trump Presidency. We start with Laurie Ouellette, and she begins with the (fake) story of Trump signing on to a reality TV show based around the Trump White House. This actually confused some readers given that the premise of the show seemed uncannily familiar; reality TV or not, the Trump Presidency is a media spectacle whose political logics cannot be fully separated from those of reality TV and social media. The Presidency is a hyperreal Trump Show.

Understanding the Presidency as a TV …

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Snurb — Monday 28 May 2018 18:41

The Impact of News Customisation on News Enjoyment

Journalism | Internet Technologies | ICA 2018 |

The final speaker in this session at ICA 2018 is Di Zhu, who explores the effects of personal news customisation on user enjoyment. Customisation here is seen as different from personalisation, which is algorithmically driven: customisation involves active, deliberate user choices, for example by choosing specific topics or indicating their interest in the stories they encounter.

Making choices satisfies a basic human need to be in control of our own lives. But having too many choices can be overwhelming and demotivating, as studies of Website and game customisation options have shown. News customisation could similarly enhance users’ enjoyment of their …

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Snurb — Monday 28 May 2018 18:21

Geographic Echo Chambers in the Brexit Campaign on Twitter

Politics | Elections | Social Media | Echo Chambers and Filter Bubbles | Twitter | ICA 2018 |

The next speaker in this session at ICA 2018 is Marco Toledo Bastos, whose interest is in the presence of echo chambers in the debate leading up to the Brexit vote. Echo chambers, especially on social media, have been blamed for the unexpected results of that referendum and a variety of other elections, but recent research has also challenged such perspectives.

In Britain, the referendum was also decided strongly along geographic lines (city vs. country, England vs. Scotland) – so is there a geographic element to any echo chamber patterns that may exist here? The present study captured pro- and …

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Snurb — Monday 28 May 2018 18:02

How Does Exposure to Diverse Political Perspectives Affect Partisan Views?

Politics | Social Media | Facebook | ICA 2018 |

The next paper in this ICA 2018 session is Dam Hee Kim, whose focus is on what effects exposure to diverse political viewpoints has on partisan views. Such exposure has always been seen as important for a healthy democracy, but this poses two major challenges: audiences do not necessarily actively seek out diverse viewpoints, and such diverse exposure does not necessarily bring about the democratic benefits that theory would expect.

First, audiences tend to expose themselves to news that is in line with their established personal views. Today, they might see a variety of news also via Facebook and other …

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