Before we take a (longer? ;-)) summer break, we discuss the concept of credibility and its special role in misinformation and disinformation with the wonderful Dr. Cuihua (Cindy) Shen in the final episode of season 2. You can listen in here: t1p.de/79g3a
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In the latest episode, we talk to @ethanz.bsky.social about why social media seems to be broken, how we could fix it, including looking at different regions of the world, and whether a lawsuit against Facebook could make a difference. You can listen in here: You can listen in here: t1p.de/f1h0v
What is AI, where does the hype come from and what role do CCS methods play? In our latest episode, we discuss these topics with the wonderful @jeanburgess.bsky.social and look at the latest developments in the field. You can listen in here: t1p.de/4q53e
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@ccspod.bsky.social! Thanks @emesedomahidi.bsky.social & @marhai.bsky.social for an engaging conversation on the role that computational communication science can play in how we research digital media & well-being, & the challenges that we will face doing so
This is a great episode that offers a nuanced perspective on important and complex issues that resist simplification (even if plenty of people do exactly that). Thanks for the great work @dougaparry.bsky.social
In our new episode, we discuss the impact of digital media on well-being with @dougaparry.bsky.social. We look in particular at measuring media use and the new opportunities offered by digital data and CCS methods, but also the challenges involved. Listen here: t1p.de/ogbna
๐ Exciting News! ๐ Thrilled to announce that I'm now officially part of the @ccspod.bsky.social podcast alongside amazing hosts @marhai.bsky.social and @emesedomahidi.bsky.social!
In our latest episode, we discuss with Subhayan Mukerjee how powerful platforms are. The global perspective is particularly relevant here and calls not only for more diverse methods for CCS, but especially for appropriate theory building. Listen here: t1p.de/6xe2v
Fake news and the hybrid media system as well as malicious language online -- interesting phenomena we package under the umbrella term of (in quotation marks) "'contemporary' news". @jolukito.bsky.social guides us through these phenomena in our recent podcast episode! ๐ป๐ง
How to study "contemporary" news? Join our discussion with the wonderful @jolukito.bsky.social on hybrid media systems, different forms of political language and their impact, and the role of CCS. Listen in here: t1p.de/getq0
In our latest episode, we engage in an insightful conversation with Christian Baden, delving into the nature and prevalence of online disputes. We examine their implications for research methods and theories, and place a special focus on CCS. Listen in here: t1p.de/8394j