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Vom 30. Oktober 2024 bis zum 02. November 2024 findet die diesjährige Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) Konferenz in Sheffield statt, auf der zahlreiche ZeMKI-Mitglieder Vorträge halten werden.

Die Association of Internet Researchers ist eine akademische Organisation, die sich der Förderung des disziplinübergreifenden Bereichs der Internetforschung widmet. Jedes Jahr organisiert die Association of Internet Researchers eine AoIR-Konferenz, die Hunderte Forscher:innen, Student:innen und andere Teilnehmende zusammen, um einen interdisziplinären, multimethodischen Blick auf das Internet zu werfen.

Zum Programm der Konferenz

Beiträge von ZeMKI-Mitgliedern:

  • Pre-Conference

    • „Moderating climate change content: The role of platforms in moderating visibility of climate content“ (AoIR Online Doctoral Colloquium 17-18/Oct/2024 · Online)
      von Vasilisa Kuznetsova
    • „Introducing the Platform Governance Archive“ (Pre-Conference „Alternative Platform Archives: Methods, Politics, Impact am 30. Oktober 2024 – 09:00-16:30 Uhr)
      von Prof. Dr. Christian Katzenbach, Dr. Daria Dergacheva und Dr. Dennis Redeker
  • Donnerstag, 31. Oktober 2024

    • „Governing and defining misinformation: A longitudinal study of social media platforms policies“
      von Prof. Dr. Christian Katzenbach, Dr. Daria Dergacheva, Vasilisa Kuznetsova und Adrian Kopps (09:00-10:30 Uhr)
    • „Tiktok’s AI Hype – Creators’ Role in Shaping (Public) AI Imaginaries“ (Panel “AI & Hype”)
      von Vanessa Richter (09:00-10:30 Uhr)
    • „Community PechaKucha and Demo Session: Gaps and Interoperability of Platform Governance Datasets“
      von Dr. Dennis Redeker, Dr. Daria Dergacheva, Dr. Paloma Viejo Otero, Vanessa Richter, Prof. Dr. Christian Katzenbach, Fee Cohausz (National Chengchi University), Ariadna Matamoros Fernández (Queensland University of Technology), Nadia Jude (Queensland University of Technology), Taylor Annabell (Utrecht University), Cătălina Goantă (Utrecht University), João Vieira Magalhães (University of Groningen) and  Adrian Kopps (Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society) (11:00-12:30 Uhr)
    • „The Collective Individualism of YouTube Makeup Reviews“ (Panel “Gendered Labour”)
      von Dr. Rebecca Scharlach, Blake Hallinan (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Tommaso Trillò (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Saki Mizoroki (University of Tokyo), Pyung Hwa Park, Avishai Green (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) und Limor Shifman (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) (13:30-15:00 Uhr)
  • Freitag, 01. November 2024

    • Panel von Prof. Dr. Christian Katzenbach: „Moderation: Platform Approaches“ (15:30-17:00 Uhr)
    • „AI INDUSTRY EXPECTATIONS AND UNDERPERFORMING IMAGINARIES“
      von Prof. Dr. Christian Katzenbach, Vanessa Richter, Natalia Stanusch (University of Amsterdam), Richard Rogers (University of Amsterdam), Nancy Baym (Microsoft Research), Chuncheng Liu (Microsoft Research), Ryland Shaw (Microsoft Research), Sigrid Kannengießer (Universität Münster), Anne Mollen (Universität Münster), Saba Rebecca Brause (Universität Zürich), Heng Yang (Shanghai University), Mike Schäfer (Universität Zürich), Jing Zeng (University of Utrecht) (13:30-15:00 Uhr)
    • „BEYOND MAINSTREAM INDUSTRY: UNVAILING SOCIAL JUSTICE APPROACHES FOR PLATFORM GOVERNANCE“
      von Dr. Paloma Viejo Otero (13:30-15:00 Uhr)
  • Samstag, 02. November 2024

    • Panel von Prof. Dr. Andreas Hepp: „Critical Perspectives on Communicative AI“ (11:00-12:30 Uhr)
      Zum Abstract

      • „PIONEERS OF COMMUNICATIVE AI: VISIONS OF DIGITAL FUTURES AND THE CALIFORNIAN IDEOLOGY“
        von Prof. Dr. Andreas Hepp
      • „AI AS KNOWLEDGE CAPTURE AND COLONIAL LANDGRAB“
        von Prof. Dr. Nick Couldry
      • „WHAT’S THE VALUE OF COMMUNICATIVE AI? A CRITIQUE OF VALUATION IN AUTOMATED MARKETS“
        von Prof. Dr. Göran Bolin
      • „POWERING COMPUTERS, DISMANTLING PUBLIC VALUES: THE ENERGY POLITICS OF COMPUTATION WORK IN SWEDEN“
        von Prof. Dr. Julia Velkova
      • „BEYOND EXTRACTIONISM AND EXISTENTIALISM: AN ECO POLITICAL ECONOMY OF COMMUNICATIVE AI“
        von Prof. Dr. Benedetta Brevini
    • „Trust in alternative governors: Exploring user confidence in companies, states and civil society in platform content moderation“
      von Dr. Dennis Redeker (09:00-10:30 Uhr)
    • „An anatomy of value orientations on social media“
      von Dr. Rebecca Scharlach, Limor Shifman (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Tommaso Trillo (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Blake Hallinan (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Saki Mizoroki (University of Tokyo), Avishai Green (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) und Paul Frosh (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) (09:00-10:30 Uhr)
    • „Transformative Tools, Emerging Challenges: Empirical and Practical Experiences with Large Language Models for Text Classification and Annotation in Communication Studies“
      von Prof. Dr. Cornelius Puschmann, Tariq Choucair (Queensland University of Technology), Ahrabhi Kathirgamalingam (University of Vienna), Fabienne Lind (University of Vienna), Jana Bernhard (University of Vienna), Hajo Boomgaarden (University of Vienna), Bruna Oliveira (Federal University of Minas Gerais), Rousiley Maia (Federal University of Minas Gerais), Laura Vodden (Queensland University of Technology), Katharina Esau (Queensland University of Technology), Axel Bruns (Queensland University of Technology), Sebastian Svegaard (Queensland University of Technology), Kate Farfan (Queensland University of Technology), Hendrik Meyer (University of Hamburg), Michael Brüggemann (University of Hamburg), Fabio Giglietto (University of Urbino), Luca Rossi (IT University of Copenhagen), Nicola Righetti (University of Urbino) und Giada Marino (University of Urbino) (11:00-12:30 Uhr)