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imagine that the images and other data extracted from their cellphones can be used against them, their families, or communities? How can we understand and map the socio-technical landscape that shapes the
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experienced by scholars, examining the reasons why they are present in HMC research and how they can impact how research is conducted and its findings. The presentation then puts forward strategies for [...] of relevance to research methods beyond interviewing and qualitative approaches. More information can be found here. Zoom-Login: https://uni-bremen.zoom.us/j/97514306782?pwd=MXVNSEZraDI1Yk90ZDNUcnMrdHVOQT09
by the software created by the researcher (Qualichat) materialize public opinion in WhatsApp groups can be grouped as latencies of fabrications and laminations, allowing the ethnographic content to be guided [...] for investigating public opinion, the opinion that emerges in small group bonds. More information can be found here.
valued and came in the first place (68%). Legacy media are valued more than others as the ones that can prevent the spread of fake news. The least trusted that are responsible for spreading "fake news" are [...] explain the audience's reactions to Fake News about Covid-19 and the vaccinations. More information can be found here.
Physical Access, Digital Skills and Usage leading to different Outcomes of digital media use. You can participate via Zoom: https://uni-bremen.zoom.us/j/99266734855?pwd=L0VLYjErekVZZU5RSGZhWHJpT1ZWZz09
the brink as a civilization – due to a series of interrelated crises including climate change – how can we as communication scholars make sense of our new digital existence, of being human, and of human
disciplines and stakeholders working with and on data. In particular, the conference will reflect on: How can stakeholders be engaged in critical conversations about data power? What constitute rigorous methods [...] data power research need to focus on specific instances of data power in action? What contributions can more generalised critiques make to our field? To facilitate dialogues across disciplines and with
and historical perspectives that examine film and cinema through an ecological lens. A Green Cinema can be found in utopias and dystopias from a diverse range of genres. Green Cinema also engages with the
explores how participation in all forms of arts and culture, particularly those accessed digitally, can influence wellbeing and feelings of social connection as we age. We are working with 20 co-researchers