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AoIR 2025

Association of Internet Researchers conference, Niterói, 15-18 Oct. 2025.

Snurb — Thursday 1 January 2026 15:06

Wrapping Up The Last of My 2025 Conference Presentations

Politics | Elections | Polarisation | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | ‘Fake News’ | Internet Technologies | Artificial Intelligence | Search Engines | Social Media | Echo Chambers and Filter Bubbles | Facebook | Practice Mapping | Social Media Network Mapping | Twitter | QUT Digital Media Research Centre | ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society | ARC Future Fellowship | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | AANZCA 2025 | AoIR 2025 | IAMCR 2025 | SEASON 2025 | Music |

2025 is finally over, but other than as part of the liveblogs I haven't yet had a chance to round up our various presentations at conferences during the second half of the past year. We ended the year with the AANZCA conference on the Sunshine Coast, where I presented what was something of a labour of love: a look back on ten turbulent years of the #auspol hashtag on what used to be Twitter. 

Through the efforts of a series of excellent data scientists in our QUT Digital Media Research Centre (DMRC) team (especially Brenda Moon, Felix Münch, Jane Tan …

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Snurb — Thursday 1 January 2026 14:00

Extending Our Capabilities: Towards LLM-Assisted Frame Analysis of Australian Climate Movement News Coverage (AoIR 2025)

Politics | Polarisation | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Artificial Intelligence | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | AoIR 2025 |

AoIR 2025

Extending Our Capabilities: Towards LLM-Assisted Frame Analysis of Australian Climate Movement News Coverage

Laura Vodden, Katharina Esau, Axel Bruns, Tariq Choucair

  • 16 Oct. 2025 – Paper presented at the 2025 Association of Internet Researchers conference, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro

Presentation Slides

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Snurb — Thursday 1 January 2026 13:37

Division and Delay in Australian Climate and Energy Discussions: An LLM-Assisted Analysis of Discourse Coalitions across News Reports and Parliamentary Submissions (AoIR 2025)

Politics | Government | Polarisation | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Practice Mapping | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | AoIR 2025 |

AoIR 2025

Division and Delay in Australian Climate and Energy Discussions: An LLM-Assisted Analysis of Discourse Coalitions across News Reports and Parliamentary Submissions

Carly Lubicz-Zaorski, Katharina Esau, Laura Vodden, Tariq Choucair, Axel Bruns, Michelle Riedlinger, Ehsan Dehghan, and Samantha Vilkins

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    Snurb — Thursday 1 January 2026 13:19

    Mapping Fandom Ruptures: A Case Study of Taylor Swift Fandom Practices on Reddit (AoIR 2025)

    Politics | Polarisation | Social Media | Practice Mapping | Social Media Network Mapping | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | AoIR 2025 | Music |

    AoIR 2025

    Mapping Fandom Ruptures: A Case Study of Taylor Swift Fandom Practices on Reddit

    Samantha Vilkins, Axel Bruns, Sebastian F.K. Svegaard

    • 16 Oct. 2025 – Paper presented at the 2025 Association of Internet Researchers conference, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro

    Presentation Slides

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    Snurb — Sunday 19 October 2025 03:24

    A Semantic Approach to Narrative Structures in Facebook Comments during the 2022 Australian Federal Election

    Politics | Elections | Polarisation | Social Media | Facebook | AoIR 2025 | Liveblog |

    And the final speaker in this final paper session at the AoIR 2025 conference is my QUT colleague Kate O’Connor-Farfan, who focusses on the 2022 Australian federal election. She begins by noting the tensions between scale and depth in social media analysis: computational methods often privilege scale over depth, and there are now attempts to overcome this with the use of LLMs.

    Her work draws on data from the two leading candidates’ – Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese – Facebook pages, from which she extracted the key narrative structures. An preliminary analysis of the key terms used by these political …

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    Snurb — Sunday 19 October 2025 03:20

    Studying the 2025 Australian Federal Election Debates in a Fragmented Social Media Landscape

    Politics | Elections | Polarisation | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Social Media | Facebook | Practice Mapping | Streaming Media | AoIR 2025 | Liveblog |

    I presented the next paper at the AoIR 2025 conference, presenting the reflections of a large QUT team on how we might study election discussions across a wide range of social media platforms in the increasingly fragmented online platform environment. Here are our slides:

    researching-cross-platform-campaigning-in-the-2025-australian-federal-electionfrom Axel Bruns
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    Snurb — Sunday 19 October 2025 03:14

    TikTok Users’ Encounters with Political Content during the 2025 German Federal Election

    Politics | Elections | Polarisation | Social Media | Streaming Media | AoIR 2025 | Liveblog |

    The next speaker in this session at the AoIR 2025 conference is Lion Wedel, which also focusses on the role of TikTok during the 2025 German election. The project here was conducted in collaboration with several public service and commercial media organisations in Germany, and sought to examine what political content TikTok users in Germany actually encountered during the election campaign.

    This relied crucially on data donations from TikTok users: it asked these users to download their TikTok data packages and donate these to the research project for aggregate analysis. Such projects often struggle with high drop-out rates; instead of …

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    Snurb — Sunday 19 October 2025 03:10

    Content Flows between Talkshows and TikTok in the 2025 German Federal Election

    Politics | Elections | Polarisation | Journalism | Social Media | Streaming Media | AoIR 2025 | Liveblog |

    The next session at the AoIR 2025 conference is on online election debates, and starts with the great Felix Victor Münch, focussing on the 2025 German federal election. His focus here is especially on the role of TikTok during that election – how is this affecting electoral campaigning and public debate? TikTok itself has recently acted against some problematic practices during a range of elections, in fact.

    There is some correlation, in fact, between TikTok engagement with Left Party posts and voting intention for the party over the final stages of the election campaign, but such patterns should not be …

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    Snurb — Sunday 19 October 2025 00:02

    Analysing 78 Years (!) of Climate Debate in Brazilian Federal Parliament

    Politics | Government | Polarisation | AoIR 2025 | Liveblog |

    The final speaker in this session at the AoIR 2025 conference is Thales Rodrigues Antonelli, whose interest is in how climate issues are instrumentalised in parliamentarian debates, taking a very long-term perspective stretching over some 78 years. This requires a taxonomy of such claims, which also enables a connection of domestic debates in Brazil with broader debates around the world.

    The key focus here is on the connection between land use and climate change. Land use changes – which for instance cause deforestation – are a key issue in Brazil; this also continues concerns that date back to the impacts …

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    Snurb — Sunday 19 October 2025 00:01

    Anti-Sustainability Narratives in Right-Wing WhatsApp and Telegram Groups in Brazil

    Politics | Polarisation | ‘Fake News’ | Social Media | AoIR 2025 | Liveblog |

    The next speakers in this session at the AoIR 2025 conference are the great Marie Santini and Debora Gomes Saloes, whose focus is on anti-sustainability narratives in messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram. The environmental agenda in Brazil is highly polarised especially also because of the power of the agribusiness sector; this sector has an interest in environmental deregulation because of its impacts on the environment. How do these actors support discussions in WhatsApp and Telegram groups in Brazil to spread anti-sustainability discourses, and what problematic content is spread in such platforms?

    Marie’s Netlab has monitored such public groups on …

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