🧶 Affaire Jean Pormanove : la difficile introspection des influenceurs
Dans le divertissement, les challenges dangereux ne sont pas nouveaux et ils représentent même un contenu lucratif pour une part de l'écosystème des influenceurs.
www.politico.eu/article/affa... via @politico.eu
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AI has created a new digital divide, fracturing the world between nations with the computing power for building cutting-edge AI systems and those without. www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
Finally, Christian Handke (Erasmus University) summarises the literature around piracy and its impact in the cultural and creative industries.
Following up, Joanna Woronkowicz (Indiana University) presents her work on the effects of the Creatives Rebuild New York Guaranteed Income for Artists on their professional growth.
Last scientific sesssion at the #ACEI2025 today: Artist's remuneration!
To start this session, Jordi McKenzi presents his work on session musicians' remuneration in Australia!
I've gotten a lot of review requests recently & this isn't the first time I've come across this evaluation, but I really wonder how much more unpaid labor by journals (who make huge profit, just think of the ridicoulously high OA fees) will be put on academic reviewers?
Last presentation of this session: James S. Moy (University of South Florida) presents his ongoing work on racism in the capitalocene!
Richard Paulsen and antonio c. cuyler (University of Michigan) present their work of the effect on anti-black racism affect the earning of Black creative workers.
Second session of the day: Cultural diversity & inclusion.
Alexandre Schiele (University of Ottawa) presents his work on the challenges of managing French-speaking legacy theaters in Canada.
Next: Jonathan Feinstein presents his work on the pattern of citations in the creative process, more precisely in the academic publications. It is a comparaison of citations between working papers and published ones.
The next presentation is by Matthew Curtis (University of Southern Denmark). He demonstrates the impact of peers (collaborators, same institutions, social circles) in the Western Music composition (similarity, perceived quality).
First session of the day #ACEI2025: Labour Markets & Creativity.
Changkeun Lee (KDI School of Public Policy and Management) presents his joint-work on the production structure impact on viewership and perceived quality in the webtoon industry.
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🚨 We have finalized our DID textbook!
You’ve run out of excuses for sketchy pre-trends and mysterious TWFE coefficients.
📘 Credible Answers to Hard Questions: Differences-in-Differences for Natural Experiments
By Chaisemartin & D’Haultfœuille.
papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
I had the opportunity to present my work at the #ACEI2025 Young Research Workshop in Rotterdam today!
I'll present my paper this afternoon at the #ACEI2025 Young Research Workshop (room 2.22).
Google Veo 3 providing new and exciting ways to do racism.
Bordel, mais quelle horreur !
For those who are travelling from Paris today for the #ACEI2025 : there are major delays on the eurostar trains this morning!
Little bit late news but I am so happy!!! 🎉✨
My abstract "Advertiser-friendly production? A longitudinal study of supplied content diversity on YouTube" was accepted for the Young Researchers Workshop of the 23rd International Conference of the Association for Cultural Economics International.
Programmed to reinforce rather than challenge a user’s thinking, AI chatbots “masquerading” as therapists could drive vulnerable people to harm themselves or others: “They are actually using algorithms that are antithetical to what a trained clinician would do.” www.nytimes.com/2025/02/24/h...
Hey #AcademicBlueSky #EconSky ! What advice would you give to someone who is easily overwhelmed with their final thesis year and teaching missions?
Text reads: "Parasocial media: platforms that feature 1) asymmetrical relationships between different classes of users, 2) tiered access to content and/or communication, and 3) tools to directly monetize relationships."
!!Attention!! people who care about platforms, monetization, parasocial relationships, and/or idols: the exceptionally talented MA student @landrous.bsky.social and I have a paper for you, #openaccess in the fresh new journal Platforms & Society theorizing parasocial media doi.org/10.1177/2976...
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Final session of the day: Charline Blanc presents her work on the creation of online tutorial. She analyses the motivations and the specificities of this type of work.
Second discussion panel of our event: Supporting content creation.
We welcome Cécile Delacoudre from CNC, Laurie Humbert from Urbania, Victor Jolivet from Gozulting and Albéric de Lambilly from String Theory.
Final presentation of this morning: Béatrice Damian-Gaillard, Aurore Krol and Florian Vörös present their work on how content creators show their intimate life.
Phoebé Pigenet presents her work on the authenticity of beauty content creators who talks about acne.
@emmanuelleguittet.bsky.social and Quentin Gilliotte present their work on content creators who read tarot cards online. They underline the precarious conditions of these workers!
We welcome @mrjgames.bsky.social who presents their work with James Baguley on Twitch associated ecosystem of artistic production (emotes, overlays, ...).