This is a liveblog from the “Political Work” panel at AoIR16 on October 24, 2015 in Phoenix, AZ. This is not a transcript but recreation of people’s comments. Any errors are my own. Architecture for Understanding the Automated Imaginary: A Working Qualitative Methodology for Research on Political BotsNorah Abokhodair, Samuel […]
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This is a liveblog from the “Private Platforms under Public Pressure” roundtable at AoIR16 on October 23, 2015 in Phoenix, AZ. This is not a transcript but recreation of people’s comments. Any errors are my own. This roundtable featured scholars J. Nathan Matias, Tarleton Gillespie, Christian Sandvig, Mike Ananny, and […]
This is a liveblog from the “#BlackLivesMatter: At the Intersection of Racial Politics and Digital Activism” panel at AoIR16 on October 22, 2015 in Phoenix, AZ. Any errors here are my own. This panel features four anti-racist, feminist scholars, showcasing how we as researchers take on the role of documenting […]
written by Erhardt Graeff and Emilie Reiser CC-BY-SA: Mexico City by Kasper Christensen Mexico City is huge. Over 21 million people live in the metro area—the most populous in the Western hemisphere. Nearly 9 million people live in the federal district alone. There are pockets of immigrants from all […]
This is a liveblog of a talk by Mushon Zer-Aviv on April 23, 2015 at the MIT Center for Civic Media. This is not a perfect transcript but are notes collaboratively taken by Yu Wang, Dalia Othman, Erhardt Graeff, and Catherine D’Ignazio. Mushon Zer-Aviv introduces himself as interested in disinformation […]