Paper by Axel Bruns and Theresa Sauter, presented at the DGPuk Innovative Methods for the Study of Public Communication workshop, Vienna, 7-9 Nov. 2013.
Evaluación diagnóstico funcional en la práctica ortomolecular.4003
El presente PowerPoint contiene las conferencias realizadas por la Dra. Marioly Ruilova en el segundo módulo del diplomado de Medicina Ortomolecular, en Santa Cruz y marzo del 2009.
Evaluación diagnóstico funcional en la práctica ortomolecular.4003
El presente PowerPoint contiene las conferencias realizadas por la Dra. Marioly Ruilova en el segundo módulo del diplomado de Medicina Ortomolecular, en Santa Cruz y marzo del 2009.
For a sociology class on poverty, my class partner and I wrote a twenty-two page report on the condition of this blighted neighborhood in Detroit. These are the photographs we used to emphasize the condition of the area when we presented our findings at the 2009 Meeting of Minds at the University of Michigan-Dearborn.
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UX, e-Commerce et Web Marketing (+ Chiffres e-Commerce et M-Commerce 2014)Frederic_Veidig
L’UX est avant tout une démarche marketing orientée business.
L’UX sous l’angle du ROI (Return On Investment) et sous l’angle des opportunités de gains financiers pour l’Entreprise.
Passage en revue de l’ensemble des activités qui entrent en jeu pour cerner le client (l’utilisateur) et lui proposer la meilleure expérience possible dans une activité e-commerce.
Les enjeux de la maîtrise des chiffres en amont de toute démarches UX via ce que l'on nomme l'Analytics.
Passage en revue des chiffres e-Commerce 2014 (France et Monde).
Clases de sustancias peligrosas, clasificación de materiales peligrosos, residuos peligrosos, embarque de material peligroso, emergencias químicas, carteles, rombos, etiquetas, hoja de emergencia, información de emergencia, licencia e, licencia federal, horas de servicio, compatibilidad, acomodo y sujeción, hazmat, hazwaste, equipo de protección, SETIQ, policía de caminos, policía federal, inspección del camión, infracciones de materiales peligrosos, sustancias peligrosas, químicos peligrosos.
Materiales peligrosos, emergencias quimicas, carteles de materiales peligrosos, envase de quimicos, reglamento de SCT, reglamento de DOT, hazmat, solventes, combustibles, corrosivos, documento de embarque, hoja de datos de seguridad, licencia federal E, GRE 2012, clasificacion de materiales peligrosos, carteles de materiale peligroso, placards DOT, carteles SCT, etiquetas STPS, etiquetas OSHA, comunicacion de riesgos, equipo de proteccion personal, documento de embarque, bitacora de horas, bitacora ocular, permiso de materiales peligrosos
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For a sociology class on poverty, my class partner and I wrote a twenty-two page report on the condition of this blighted neighborhood in Detroit. These are the photographs we used to emphasize the condition of the area when we presented our findings at the 2009 Meeting of Minds at the University of Michigan-Dearborn.
materiales peligrosos, sustancias peligrosas, residuos peligrosos, hazmat, etiquetas de riesgo, clase4 de riesgos, número de la ONU, embalaje de material peligroso, rombo, cartel de material peligrosos, hoja de emergencia, documento de embarque, compatibilidad, acomodo de carga, carga sujeta, emergencia química, fugas y derrames, bitácora de horas de servicio, inspección del camión, normas de SCT, normas de DOT, Licencia E, Pruebas antidoping.
UX, e-Commerce et Web Marketing (+ Chiffres e-Commerce et M-Commerce 2014)Frederic_Veidig
L’UX est avant tout une démarche marketing orientée business.
L’UX sous l’angle du ROI (Return On Investment) et sous l’angle des opportunités de gains financiers pour l’Entreprise.
Passage en revue de l’ensemble des activités qui entrent en jeu pour cerner le client (l’utilisateur) et lui proposer la meilleure expérience possible dans une activité e-commerce.
Les enjeux de la maîtrise des chiffres en amont de toute démarches UX via ce que l'on nomme l'Analytics.
Passage en revue des chiffres e-Commerce 2014 (France et Monde).
Clases de sustancias peligrosas, clasificación de materiales peligrosos, residuos peligrosos, embarque de material peligroso, emergencias químicas, carteles, rombos, etiquetas, hoja de emergencia, información de emergencia, licencia e, licencia federal, horas de servicio, compatibilidad, acomodo y sujeción, hazmat, hazwaste, equipo de protección, SETIQ, policía de caminos, policía federal, inspección del camión, infracciones de materiales peligrosos, sustancias peligrosas, químicos peligrosos.
Materiales peligrosos, emergencias quimicas, carteles de materiales peligrosos, envase de quimicos, reglamento de SCT, reglamento de DOT, hazmat, solventes, combustibles, corrosivos, documento de embarque, hoja de datos de seguridad, licencia federal E, GRE 2012, clasificacion de materiales peligrosos, carteles de materiale peligroso, placards DOT, carteles SCT, etiquetas STPS, etiquetas OSHA, comunicacion de riesgos, equipo de proteccion personal, documento de embarque, bitacora de horas, bitacora ocular, permiso de materiales peligrosos
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Types of Polarisation and Their Operationalisation in Digital and Social Medi...Axel Bruns
Paper by Axel Bruns, Tariq Choucair, Katharina Esau, Sebastian Svegaard, and Samantha Vilkins, presented at the Association of Internet Researchers conference, Philadelphia, 18 Oct. 2023.
Determining the Drivers and Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Onli...Axel Bruns
Paper by Axel Bruns, Katharina Esau, Tariq Choucair, Sebastian Svegaard, and Samantha Vilkins, presented at the ECREA Political Communication conference in Berlin, 1 Sep. 2023.
Towards a New Empiricism: Polarisation across Four DimensionsAxel Bruns
Paper by Axel Bruns, Tariq Choucair, Katharina Esau, Sebastian Svegaard, and Samantha Vilkins, presented at the IAMCR 2023 conference, Lyon, 9-13 July 2023.
The Anatomy of Virality: How COVID-19 Conspiracy Theories Spread across Socia...Axel Bruns
Keynote by Axel Bruns, with Edward Hurcombe and Stephen Harrington, presented at the International Center for Journalists' Empowering the Truth Summit, 23 Feb. 2023.
A Platform Policy Implementation Audit of Actions against Russia’s State-Cont...Axel Bruns
Paper by Sofya Glazunova, Anna Ryzhova, Axel Bruns, Silvia Ximena Montaña-Niño, Arista Beseler, and Ehsan Dehghan, presented at the International Communication Association conference, Toronto, 29 May 2023.
The Filter in Our (?) Heads: Digital Media and PolarisationAxel Bruns
Invited presentation in a seminar series organised by the Centre for Deliberative Democracy & Global Governance at the University of Canberra, the QUT Digital Media Research Centre, and the News and Media Research Centre at the University of Canberra.
Gatewatching 5: Weaponising Newssharing: ‘Fake News’ and Other MalinformationAxel Bruns
Lecture 5 in the course From Gatekeeping to Gatewatching: News and Journalism in the Digital Age.
This lecture series addresses the continuing transformation of the production and consumption of journalism in the contemporary media environment. It provides a brief history of the impact of participatory online news production and engagement practices – from the first wave of citizen journalism to the social media platforms of today – on how news content is disseminated and experienced; examines reactive and proactive responses to these changes by news organisations and journalists; and explores the longer-term impact of these developments on the public sphere, touching on the power of social media platforms and their role in shaping their users’ information diets.
Readings are largely drawn from Gatewatching and News Curation: Journalism, Social Media, and the Public Sphere (Bruns, 2018), with additional readings recommended for selected lectures.
Reading for this lecture:
Bruns, A., Harrington, S., & Hurcombe, E. (2021). Coronavirus Conspiracy Theories: Tracing Misinformation Trajectories from the Fringes to the Mainstream. In M. Lewis, E. Govender, & K. Holland (Eds.), Communicating COVID-19: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (pp. 229–249). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-79735-5_12
Gatewatching 10: New(s) Publics in the Public SphereAxel Bruns
Lecture 10 in the course From Gatekeeping to Gatewatching: News and Journalism in the Digital Age.
This lecture series addresses the continuing transformation of the production and consumption of journalism in the contemporary media environment. It provides a brief history of the impact of participatory online news production and engagement practices – from the first wave of citizen journalism to the social media platforms of today – on how news content is disseminated and experienced; examines reactive and proactive responses to these changes by news organisations and journalists; and explores the longer-term impact of these developments on the public sphere, touching on the power of social media platforms and their role in shaping their users’ information diets.
Readings are largely drawn from Gatewatching and News Curation: Journalism, Social Media, and the Public Sphere (Bruns, 2018), with additional readings recommended for selected lectures.
Reading for this lecture:
Bruns, A. (2018). New(s) Publics in the Public Sphere. Gatewatching and News Curation: Journalism, Social Media, and the Public Sphere. Ch. 8. Peter Lang.
Gatewatching 4: Random Acts of Gatewatching: Everyday Newssharing PracticesAxel Bruns
Lecture 4 in the course From Gatekeeping to Gatewatching: News and Journalism in the Digital Age.
This lecture series addresses the continuing transformation of the production and consumption of journalism in the contemporary media environment. It provides a brief history of the impact of participatory online news production and engagement practices – from the first wave of citizen journalism to the social media platforms of today – on how news content is disseminated and experienced; examines reactive and proactive responses to these changes by news organisations and journalists; and explores the longer-term impact of these developments on the public sphere, touching on the power of social media platforms and their role in shaping their users’ information diets.
Readings are largely drawn from Gatewatching and News Curation: Journalism, Social Media, and the Public Sphere (Bruns, 2018), with additional readings recommended for selected lectures.
Reading for this lecture:
Bruns, A. (2018). Random Acts of Gatewatching: Everyday Newssharing Practices. Gatewatching and News Curation: Journalism, Social Media, and the Public Sphere. Ch. 4. Peter Lang.
Gatewatching 11: Echo Chambers? Filter Bubbles? Reviewing the EvidenceAxel Bruns
Lecture 11 in the course From Gatekeeping to Gatewatching: News and Journalism in the Digital Age.
This lecture series addresses the continuing transformation of the production and consumption of journalism in the contemporary media environment. It provides a brief history of the impact of participatory online news production and engagement practices – from the first wave of citizen journalism to the social media platforms of today – on how news content is disseminated and experienced; examines reactive and proactive responses to these changes by news organisations and journalists; and explores the longer-term impact of these developments on the public sphere, touching on the power of social media platforms and their role in shaping their users’ information diets.
Readings are largely drawn from Gatewatching and News Curation: Journalism, Social Media, and the Public Sphere (Bruns, 2018), with additional readings recommended for selected lectures.
Reading for this lecture:
Bruns, A. (2022). Echo Chambers? Filter Bubbles? The Misleading Metaphors That Obscure the Real Problem. In M. Pérez-Escolar & J. M. Noguera-Vivo (Eds.), Hate Speech and Polarization in Participatory Society (pp. 33–48). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003109891-4
Gatewatching 1: Introduction: What’s So Different about Journalism Today?Axel Bruns
Lecture 1 in the course From Gatekeeping to Gatewatching: News and Journalism in the Digital Age.
This lecture series addresses the continuing transformation of the production and consumption of journalism in the contemporary media environment. It provides a brief history of the impact of participatory online news production and engagement practices – from the first wave of citizen journalism to the social media platforms of today – on how news content is disseminated and experienced; examines reactive and proactive responses to these changes by news organisations and journalists; and explores the longer-term impact of these developments on the public sphere, touching on the power of social media platforms and their role in shaping their users’ information diets.
Readings are largely drawn from Gatewatching and News Curation: Journalism, Social Media, and the Public Sphere (Bruns, 2018), with additional readings recommended for selected lectures.
Reading for this lecture:
Bruns, A. (2018). Introduction. Gatewatching and News Curation: Journalism, Social Media, and the Public Sphere. Ch. 1. Peter Lang.
Lecture 8 in the course From Gatekeeping to Gatewatching: News and Journalism in the Digital Age.
This lecture series addresses the continuing transformation of the production and consumption of journalism in the contemporary media environment. It provides a brief history of the impact of participatory online news production and engagement practices – from the first wave of citizen journalism to the social media platforms of today – on how news content is disseminated and experienced; examines reactive and proactive responses to these changes by news organisations and journalists; and explores the longer-term impact of these developments on the public sphere, touching on the power of social media platforms and their role in shaping their users’ information diets.
Readings are largely drawn from Gatewatching and News Curation: Journalism, Social Media, and the Public Sphere (Bruns, 2018), with additional readings recommended for selected lectures.
Reading for this lecture:
Bruns, A. (2018). Hybrid News Coverage: Liveblogs. Gatewatching and News Curation: Journalism, Social Media, and the Public Sphere. Ch. 7. Peter Lang.
Anatomie eines Trending Topics: Retweet-Ketten als Verbreitungsmechanismus für aktuelle Ereignisse
1. An a t o m i e e i n e s Tr e n d i ng To p i c s :
R e t w e e t - K e t t e n a l s Ve r b r e i t ung s m e c ha ni s m us
f ü r a k t u e l l e E r e i g ni s s e
Assoc. Prof. Axel Bruns / Dr. Theresa Sauter
ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation
Queensland University of Technology
Brisbane, Australien
a.bruns / t.sauter @ qut.edu.au
@snurb_dot_info / @lena_sauter
2. HINTERGRUND
•
Twitter in Australien:
– Vergleichbar weit verbreitet: 2-2,5m Accounts (23m Einwohner)
– Schwerpunkt: 25-55jährige, wohlhabend, gebildet, urban
– Politik ein wichtiges Thema, z.B. per #auspol, #ausvotes
•
Politik in Australien:
– Westminstersystem: Australian Labor Party vs. Liberal / National Coalition
– 2010-13: ALP-Minderheitsregierung, unterstützt von 3 Independents + 1 Green
– Prime Minister Julia Gillard (ALP), Oposition Leader Tony Abbott (Lib)
– Hochgradig kontroverse und aggressive Parlamentsatmosphäre
– Persönliche Angriffe in Parlament und Medien auf Gillard als
(unverheiratete, atheistische) Frau
3. MISOGYNY-DEBATTE
•
9. Okt. 2012: Gillard kritisiert Abbott in 15minütiger Stegreifrede schärfstens
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-10-09/julia-gillard-attacks-abbott-ofhypocrisy/4303634
•
Trending Topic auf Twitter, 2,5m Zugriffe auf YouTube (Stand: Okt. 2013)
5. FORSCHUNGSANSATZ
• Australian Twitter News Index:
– ATNIX auf fortlaufender Basis erhoben
– Alle Tweets, die auf führende australische Nachrichtensites verlinken
– Fokus auf Seite der Australian Broadcasting Corporation mit
15minütigem Video
– Daher: Weiterverbreitung per YouTube etc. nicht berücksichtigt
• Analyse:
– Erfassung und zeitliche / netzwerkliche Auswertung der Tweets aus den
ATNIX-Daten
– Einteilung: 0-5 Stunden / 5-75 Stunden nach dem ersten Tweet
6. DIE ERSTEN FÜNF STUNDEN (0-18.000s)
• Netzwerkdarstellung:
– Jeder Knoten repräsentiert einen Account
• Knotengröße: Zahl der erhaltenen Retweets über vollen 75hZeitraum
• Knotenfärbung: Clusterzugehörigkeit (laut Gephi-Algorithmus)
– Jede Verbindung repräsentiert einen oder mehrere Retweets
– Jeder Zeitschritt repräsentiert 15 Minuten
12. DYNAMIK DER RETWEETKETTE
•
Von Parlamentsprozedere zu Medienereignis:
– Erste Aufmerksamkeit von JournalistInnen und „Politjunkies“
– KommentatorInnen und KomödiantInnen verbreitern die Basis
– FeministInnen werden aktiv
•
Von Australien in die Welt:
– Erste Tweets aus England, zeitzonenbedingt verspätet
– Erklärbares Interesse:
• Historische Verbindungen, australische Expat-Community in England
• Ähnliche Politiksysteme, Medienvernetzung
• Guardian Australia als Dependance des Guardian (UK)
14. Real Estate
Property
Jobs
HR
Business
Parenting
THEMATISCHE CLUSTER
Design
Web
Creative
Perth
Marketing / PR
Farming
Agriculture
IT
Tech
News
Craft
Arts
Food
Wine
Creative
Design
Social
ICTs
Fashion
Beauty
Utilities
Services
Net Culture
Opinion
News
ALP
Progressives
Mums
Beer
NGOs
Social Policy
Greens
Hardline
Conservatives
Social Media
Tech
PR
Advertising
Business
Property
Books
Literature
Publishing
Adelaide
Theatre
Film Arts
@KRuddMP
@JuliaGillard
Conservatives
Journalists
Radio
TV
Music
Triple J
Talkback
Breakfast TV
Cycling Celebrities
Dance
Hip Hop
Union
Evangelicals
NRL
Swimming
V8s
Football
Cricket
AFL
Christians
Teaching Hillsong
e-Learning
Schools
Teens
Jonas Bros.
Beliebers
28. ERGEBNISSE
•
Dynamik der Weiterleitung:
– Long Tail am Anfang, Fat Head am Ende:
• zuerst viele einzelne Verlinkungen durch diverse TeilnehmerInnen,
• dann vor allem Retweets der bekanntesten / einflußreichsten Accounts
•
Dynamik des Ereignisses:
– Von Breaking News zu längerfristigem Medien- / Politikthema
– Von politischem Spektakel zu feministischer Sternstunde
•
Dynamik des Netzwerks:
– Erst flach, dann zunehmend strukturiert
– Einzelne Accounts (z.B. @dawnhfoster) als Übergänge zu neuen Netzwerken
– Influencers am langlebigsten in Sachen Retweets
29. AUSBLICK
• Weitere Forschung:
– Weitere Verbesserung der Auswertungsmethoden
• Andere Darstellungsweisen für Retweetketten?
– Wiederholung für andere Ereignisse
• Probleme bei der Datenerhebung?
– Vergleich über verschiedene Themen und Staaten
• Andere Formen von Breaking News, andere Twittersphären
– Wichtigkeit von Hintergrundinformationen:
• z.B. Followernetzwerke, Twitterkarrieren der Accounts
– Rolle der Berichterstattung in anderen Medien?
• Weniger Retweets für schon stärker medienpräsente Themen?