Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Thursday, 03/Oct/2024 | |
9:00am - 9:30am |
Day 2: Registration and Coffee Location: R.D. Watt Building |
9:30am - 11:00am |
Day 2 Session 1: Paper Presentations Location: R.D. Watt Building Chair: Milly Stilinovic AI, verifiability and the epistemic commons Artificial Intelligence and the Creative Industries Harnessing and directing the power of data One Size Doesn’t Fit All: Understanding Social Media Platform Regulation in India The intersection of internet infrastructure and privacy (Little) Appetite for Disruption: The view of news media subsidies towards the turn to online news |
11:00am - 11:15am |
Day 2 Morning Tea: Break Location: R.D. Watt Building |
11:15am - 1:00pm |
Day 2 Session 2: Everyday Internet & Policy Location: R.D. Watt Building Chair: Cheryl Langdon-Orr Online pornography and internet policy and regulation: The importance of understanding the digital sexual literacies of Australians Online Gambling Videos: Regulation and Policy Implications and Challenges Understanding Australian Experiences of Algorithmic Culture on TikTok What is ‘Good’ Monetisation for Children? Centering Children’s Experiences Cultural commentary as a proxy for professional news content: The rise of ambient journalism on social media platforms. |
1:00pm - 1:45pm |
Social 2: Day 2 Lunch Location: R.D. Watt Building |
1:45pm - 3:15pm |
Day 2 Session 3: Charles Perkins Centre Truth Decay Node Presents: The psychology of online arguments and narratives Location: R.D. Watt Building Chair: Bill Wyman This session presents the latest interdisciplinary research on online influence including a series of talks that will examine how online arguments, images and narratives shape beliefs, and guidelines for countering the spread of dangerous belief systems. The session includes talks from:
J. Hunter Priniski (University of California Los Angeles) on ‘Online network topology shapes personal narratives and hashtag generation’ Tom van Laer and Sheena Shidu (University of Sydney, Business School) on ‘The Unmoderated Zeitgeist - Learnings from Self-Published e-Books’ Zach Horne (University of Edinburgh) on ‘Crowdsourcing persuasive arguments’ Marco Castelli and Paulina Kowalicka (University of Milan) on ‘Guidelines to Reduce the Spread of Online Extremism and Disinformation Among Middle-Aged Individuals: Insights from Project SMIDGE’. |
3:15pm - 3:30pm |
Day 2 Afternoon Tea: Break Location: R.D. Watt Building |
3:30pm - 5:15pm |
Day 2 Session 4: Paper Presentations Location: R.D. Watt Building Chair: Nadia Tjahja Who’s In Charge: The Integration of State Roles into Internet Content Governance on China’s Platforms Contesting copyright: Abuse, compliance, and controversy on YouTube Ethical dimensions surrounding the right to be excluded from the information society and an analogue life From global to local: building Internet Policy(ies) in a National Digital Agenda |
6:00pm - 8:00pm |
Social 3: Conference Dinner Location: Courthouse Hotel Australia Street, Newtown Dinner and drinks at Courthouse Hotel Australia Street Newtown (self-funded). |
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