Dr. Anamaria Dutceac Segesten, Senior Lecturer in European Studies at Lund University, joins host Michael Bossetta for the 3rd Annual Social Media and Politics Year in Review!
We each present three "gifts": nuggets of knowledge that look back to the key trends in social media and politics in 2018 or what to expect in 2019. We discuss politicians as influencers, most shared items on social media, artificial intelligence, clickbait, and much more!
Here are some extra resources from the episode.
Facebook Livestream
Platform Year in Reviews:
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Pornhub
Nike "Dream Crazy" Commercial
Pizza Hut "Lines" Commercial
Alex Stubb v. Manfred Weber Campaign
Laurel v. Yanny: Trump Edition
Now This video poking fun at Congress
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Folge vom 21.12.2018Social Media and Politics 2018 Year in Review, with Dr. Anamaria Dutceac Segesten
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Folge vom 16.12.2018Crisis Communication, Social Media, and European Political Campaigning, with Marco RicordaMarco Ricorda, Social Media Manager for the European Parliament's President, joins the podcast to discuss livestreaming from the Parliament during last week's terrorist attack in Strasbourg. From there, we discuss the state of digital campaigning in European politics, the role of data and data analysis for social media campaigns, and the upcoming 2019 European Parliament elections. Check out the EuroPCom Podcast! Here's Marco's Medium post discussed in the episode.
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Folge vom 25.11.2018The Logics of Datafication, Algorithms, and Artificial Intelligence, with Dr. Jakob SvenssonDr. Jakob Svensson, Associate Professor in Media and Communication at Malmö University, guests to share his research on the logics that drive digital media. We discuss how algorithms and datafication are shaped by developers, and the types of biases that can occur as a result. We also talk about the political implications of artificial intelligence. The two studies referenced in the episode are: Study 1 (2015): The Emergence of Network Media Logic in Political Communication: A Theoretical Approach Study 2 (2018): The End of Media Logics? On Algorithms and Agency
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Folge vom 18.11.2018Platform API Lockouts, Occupy Wall Street, and Transnational Activism, with Dr. Dan Mercea and Dr. Shawn WalkerDr. Dan Mercea, Senior Lecturer in Sociology at City University of London, and Dr. Shawn Walker, Assistant Professor in Social and Behavioral Sciences in the New College at Arizona State University, guests to discuss the current state of social media research in an environment where researcher are "Locked Out" of access to platform APIs. We also talk about how social media is used in protest movements, particularly Dr. Walker's work on Occupy Wall Street and Dr. Mercea's work on transnational serial activists.