#communicationresearch — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #communicationresearch, aggregated by home.social.
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🎙️ Nico Carpentier joined James Campbell for the Intellect Books & Journals series In Conversation.
The discussion moves from discourse theory, participation, and democracy to colonialism, music, favourite cuisines, and academic life — with reflections on resilience and hope in difficult times.
📺 Watch here: https://lnkd.in/e99JVg54
#CULCORC #CommunicationResearch #Participation #Democracy #Interview
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🎙️ Nico Carpentier joined James Campbell for the Intellect Books & Journals series In Conversation.
The discussion moves from discourse theory, participation, and democracy to colonialism, music, favourite cuisines, and academic life — with reflections on resilience and hope in difficult times.
📺 Watch here: https://lnkd.in/e99JVg54
#CULCORC #CommunicationResearch #Participation #Democracy #Interview
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🎙️ Nico Carpentier joined James Campbell for the Intellect Books & Journals series In Conversation.
The discussion moves from discourse theory, participation, and democracy to colonialism, music, favourite cuisines, and academic life — with reflections on resilience and hope in difficult times.
📺 Watch here: https://lnkd.in/e99JVg54
#CULCORC #CommunicationResearch #Participation #Democracy #Interview
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🎙️ Nico Carpentier joined James Campbell for the Intellect Books & Journals series In Conversation.
The discussion moves from discourse theory, participation, and democracy to colonialism, music, favourite cuisines, and academic life — with reflections on resilience and hope in difficult times.
📺 Watch here: https://lnkd.in/e99JVg54
#CULCORC #CommunicationResearch #Participation #Democracy #Interview
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🎙️ Nico Carpentier joined James Campbell for the Intellect Books & Journals series In Conversation.
The discussion moves from discourse theory, participation, and democracy to colonialism, music, favourite cuisines, and academic life — with reflections on resilience and hope in difficult times.
📺 Watch here: https://lnkd.in/e99JVg54
#CULCORC #CommunicationResearch #Participation #Democracy #Interview
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📢 Prof. Joe Walther (UC Santa Barbara) will speak in Duisburg on 11 Dec, 10:00 (LE 104) about online hate — and why it often targets fellow haters rather than victims. 💥👥
Curious how this affects discourse and trust online? Join us for insights that matter beyond academia.
➡️ What’s your biggest question about online hate?
#OnlineHate #DigitalSociety #CommunicationResearch #MediaStudies #UARuhr #ResearchTalk #SocialMediaStudies #TrustOnlinePhoto: Joseph Walther
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📢 Prof. Joe Walther (UC Santa Barbara) will speak in Duisburg on 11 Dec, 10:00 (LE 104) about online hate — and why it often targets fellow haters rather than victims. 💥👥
Curious how this affects discourse and trust online? Join us for insights that matter beyond academia.
➡️ What’s your biggest question about online hate?
#OnlineHate #DigitalSociety #CommunicationResearch #MediaStudies #UARuhr #ResearchTalk #SocialMediaStudies #TrustOnlinePhoto: Joseph Walther
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📢 Job Alert: Postdoc at University of Amsterdam - Amserdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR)
Estimation & Implications of Invisible Languages on the Internet
* 20-month full-time, starting Jan 2026
* Research #LinguisticJustice, build tools, lead workshopsWork with faculty, international non-profits ( @PublicKnowledgeProject, @RespondCrisis Translation, and @wikimediafoundation ) and language communities!
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📢 Job Alert: Postdoc at University of Amsterdam - Amserdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR)
Estimation & Implications of Invisible Languages on the Internet
* 20-month full-time, starting Jan 2026
* Research #LinguisticJustice, build tools, lead workshopsWork with faculty, international non-profits ( @PublicKnowledgeProject, @RespondCrisis Translation, and @wikimediafoundation ) and language communities!
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📢 Job Alert: Postdoc at University of Amsterdam - Amserdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR)
Estimation & Implications of Invisible Languages on the Internet
* 20-month full-time, starting Jan 2026
* Research #LinguisticJustice, build tools, lead workshopsWork with faculty, international non-profits ( @PublicKnowledgeProject, @RespondCrisis Translation, and @wikimediafoundation ) and language communities!
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📢 Job Alert: Postdoc at University of Amsterdam - Amserdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR)
Estimation & Implications of Invisible Languages on the Internet
* 20-month full-time, starting Jan 2026
* Research #LinguisticJustice, build tools, lead workshopsWork with faculty, international non-profits ( @PublicKnowledgeProject, @RespondCrisis Translation, and @wikimediafoundation ) and language communities!
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📢 Job Alert: Postdoc at University of Amsterdam - Amserdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR)
Estimation & Implications of Invisible Languages on the Internet
* 20-month full-time, starting Jan 2026
* Research #LinguisticJustice, build tools, lead workshopsWork with faculty, international non-profits ( @PublicKnowledgeProject, @RespondCrisis Translation, and @wikimediafoundation ) and language communities!
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Our PhD students presented great research at the 2025 Tri-School PhD Conference at American University! From examining digital platforms to the political economy of media, they joined peers from the School of International Service & Public Affairs in shaping future discourse.
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New publication out in #SCM (#OpenAccess):
I had the pleasure of contributing to a study initiated by @chainsawriot and Rainer Freudenthaler that aimed at generating a synthetic #news corpus to validate generic frame detection methods.
Punchline: Measuring generic frames is more than complicated--and whether the concept can be employed in #CommunicationResearch in a valid and reliable manner seems somewhat questionable.
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New publication out in #SCM (#OpenAccess):
I had the pleasure of contributing to a study initiated by @chainsawriot and Rainer Freudenthaler that aimed at generating a synthetic #news corpus to validate generic frame detection methods.
Punchline: Measuring generic frames is more than complicated--and whether the concept can be employed in #CommunicationResearch in a valid and reliable manner seems somewhat questionable.
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New publication out in #SCM (#OpenAccess):
I had the pleasure of contributing to a study initiated by @chainsawriot and Rainer Freudenthaler that aimed at generating a synthetic #news corpus to validate generic frame detection methods.
Punchline: Measuring generic frames is more than complicated--and whether the concept can be employed in #CommunicationResearch in a valid and reliable manner seems somewhat questionable.
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New publication out in #SCM (#OpenAccess):
I had the pleasure of contributing to a study initiated by @chainsawriot and Rainer Freudenthaler that aimed at generating a synthetic #news corpus to validate generic frame detection methods.
Punchline: Measuring generic frames is more than complicated--and whether the concept can be employed in #CommunicationResearch in a valid and reliable manner seems somewhat questionable.
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New publication out in #SCM (#OpenAccess):
I had the pleasure of contributing to a study initiated by @chainsawriot and Rainer Freudenthaler that aimed at generating a synthetic #news corpus to validate generic frame detection methods.
Punchline: Measuring generic frames is more than complicated--and whether the concept can be employed in #CommunicationResearch in a valid and reliable manner seems somewhat questionable.
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This month we covered:
✅ Truthfulness in incident communications
✅ How relationships communicate more than words
✅ How message fatigue and audience interest impact the persuasiveness of security and privacy teams
✅ Alternatives to outdated militaristic analogies courtesy of @shortridge's new bookYou won't receive any marketing spam from us -- your email address is used only to send you the newsletter each month.
#SecurityCommunications #PrivacyCommunications #CommunicationResearch
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Are you subscribed to our monthly newsletter?
Sign up to receive insights on current security and privacy communication issues, scholarship, and research.
This month we covered:
✅ Truthfulness in incident communications
✅ How relationships communicate more than words
✅ How message fatigue and audience interest impact the persuasiveness of security and privacy teams
✅ Alternatives to outdated militaristic analogies courtesy of @shortridge's new bookYou won't receive any marketing spam from us -- your email address is used only to send you the newsletter each month.
#SecurityCommunications #PrivacyCommunications #CommunicationResearch
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Are you subscribed to our monthly newsletter?
Sign up to receive insights on current security and privacy communication issues, scholarship, and research.
This month we covered:
✅ Truthfulness in incident communications
✅ How relationships communicate more than words
✅ How message fatigue and audience interest impact the persuasiveness of security and privacy teams
✅ Alternatives to outdated militaristic analogies courtesy of @shortridge's new bookYou won't receive any marketing spam from us -- your email address is used only to send you the newsletter each month.
#SecurityCommunications #PrivacyCommunications #CommunicationResearch
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Are you subscribed to our monthly newsletter?
Sign up to receive insights on current security and privacy communication issues, scholarship, and research.
This month we covered:
✅ Truthfulness in incident communications
✅ How relationships communicate more than words
✅ How message fatigue and audience interest impact the persuasiveness of security and privacy teams
✅ Alternatives to outdated militaristic analogies courtesy of @shortridge's new bookYou won't receive any marketing spam from us -- your email address is used only to send you the newsletter each month.
#SecurityCommunications #PrivacyCommunications #CommunicationResearch
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Researchers from Boston College and Howard University recently published a study on how people react to undesirable outcomes caused by AI-made decisions.
As #AI takes on more decisions that used to be made by human experts, it’s important for #security and #privacy professionals to understand how stakeholders evaluate AI’s decision fairness, mistakes, and unfavorable consequences.
Read the research paper below.
https://academic.oup.com/jcmc/article/28/1/zmac029/6827859
Get new #CommunicationResearch updates every month when you sign up for our newsletter at https://discernibleinc.com/newsletter-signup
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Researchers from Boston College and Howard University recently published a study on how people react to undesirable outcomes caused by AI-made decisions.
As #AI takes on more decisions that used to be made by human experts, it’s important for #security and #privacy professionals to understand how stakeholders evaluate AI’s decision fairness, mistakes, and unfavorable consequences.
Read the research paper below.
https://academic.oup.com/jcmc/article/28/1/zmac029/6827859
Get new #CommunicationResearch updates every month when you sign up for our newsletter at https://discernibleinc.com/newsletter-signup
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Researchers from Boston College and Howard University recently published a study on how people react to undesirable outcomes caused by AI-made decisions.
As #AI takes on more decisions that used to be made by human experts, it’s important for #security and #privacy professionals to understand how stakeholders evaluate AI’s decision fairness, mistakes, and unfavorable consequences.
Read the research paper below.
https://academic.oup.com/jcmc/article/28/1/zmac029/6827859
Get new #CommunicationResearch updates every month when you sign up for our newsletter at https://discernibleinc.com/newsletter-signup
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Researchers from Boston College and Howard University recently published a study on how people react to undesirable outcomes caused by AI-made decisions.
As #AI takes on more decisions that used to be made by human experts, it’s important for #security and #privacy professionals to understand how stakeholders evaluate AI’s decision fairness, mistakes, and unfavorable consequences.
Read the research paper below.
https://academic.oup.com/jcmc/article/28/1/zmac029/6827859
Get new #CommunicationResearch updates every month when you sign up for our newsletter at https://discernibleinc.com/newsletter-signup
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Researchers from Boston College and Howard University recently published a study on how people react to undesirable outcomes caused by AI-made decisions.
As #AI takes on more decisions that used to be made by human experts, it’s important for #security and #privacy professionals to understand how stakeholders evaluate AI’s decision fairness, mistakes, and unfavorable consequences.
Read the research paper below.
https://academic.oup.com/jcmc/article/28/1/zmac029/6827859
Get new #CommunicationResearch updates every month when you sign up for our newsletter at https://discernibleinc.com/newsletter-signup