A Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) realiza, de 15 a 18 de outubro, a edição 2025 de sua conferência anual. Este ano, o evento acontece no Brasil, na Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), em Niterói.

O INCT-DSI será representado por diversos pesquisadores, que tiveram trabalhos aprovados e participarão de painéis. Além disso, um destes painéis foi proposto pelo Instituto. Ele é intitulado “Critical Perspectives from the South: Digital Sovereignty and Social Media Platforms”.

Confira os trabalhos e painéis:

Trabalhos aprovados:

  • Neither Fragmentation Nor Transnationalization: Longitudinal Attention to Climate Change by Legacy and Social Media in Brazil and Germany (2014-2022)

Diógenes Lycarião, Daniela Stoltenberg, Marcelo Alves, Annie Waldherr, Zozan Baran

  • The interaction between public and fact-checking content: the perception of Lupa’s commenters about political debates during 2022 presidential election in Brazil

Thiago Fedacz e Camilla Tavares

  • Meta’s 3pfc speech governance: an inquiry into the fact-checking content moderation infrastructure

Otávio Vinhas e Marco Bastos

  • Generative AI In Marketing: Productivity Gains and Work Automation

Joel Gastmann e Marco Bastos

  • How Creative is AI writing? Generative and Collaborative AI in Japanese Fiction

Yuki Asano e Marco Bastos

  • Platforms as epistemic infrastructures: measurements, data fandoms practices and the reconfiguration of music charts

Carlos d’Andréa e Natália Santos Dias

  • Datafication of media workers

Roseli Figaro e Luís Gonçalves

Participação em painéis: 

  • Critical Perspectives from the South: Digital Sovereignty and Social Media Platforms

Afonso de Albuquerque

Raquel Recuero

Marco Bastos

  • Digital Labor desde Latin America: A Pluriversal Lens

Rafael Grohmann

  • Have Digital Media Platforms a Role in Fostering a Polarized Public Debate? Evidences from Latin America

Camilla Tavares

  • 25 years of internet and elections – a cross-continental perspective

Afonso de Albuquerque

Raquel Recuero

  • Ruptures in climate discourse: digital publics, polarisation, and environmental conflict in Australia and Brazil

Raquel Recuero 

Pré-Conferência

  • Creative labour in rupture? Gen-ai and future research directions

Rafael Grohmann

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