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Snurb — Friday 5 June 2026 19:45

Challenges for Diversity-Focussed News Recommender Systems

Politics | Polarisation | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Internet Technologies | Search Engines | ICA 2026 | Liveblog |

The next speakers in this session at the 2026 International Communication Association conference in Cape Town are Pascal Schneiders and Andreas Riedl, whose interest is in diversity-oriented news recommender systems. Such ‘responsible’ recommender systems are being promoted as algorithmic solutions to ensuring that users receive a diverse diet of news content; they might pick up on popularity, content, and collaboratively created cues.

The aim here is to nudge audiences towards certain content, breaking through their ideologically shaped, one-sided news exposure and resulting in more diverse news consumption. Attitudes towards such systems depend on technological optimism, feelings of information overload, and …

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Snurb — Friday 5 June 2026 19:44

Uses and Negotiations of Racist Language in German Mainstream and Alternative News Coverage

Politics | Polarisation | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | ICA 2026 | Liveblog |

The next speaker in this session at the 2026 International Communication Association conference in Cape Town is the fabulous Ahrabhi Kathirgamalingam, whose focus is on the salience and contexts of racist language as it is reported in German news media. Such racist language is not limited to offensive terms only, but also includes terms that are related to racism through their meanings and origins, including slurs, metaphors, compound words, adjectives, and coded language.

News media (understood broadly here, thus also including alternative ‘news’ media) can reproduce, legitimise, or challenge such narratives; this depends on their political orientation and journalistic traditions …

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Snurb — Friday 5 June 2026 19:43

How Far-Right US Media Cover Conspiracy Theories

Politics | Polarisation | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | ‘Fake News’ | ICA 2026 | Liveblog |

The second speakers in this session at the 2026 International Communication Association conference in Cape Town are the fabulous Annett Heft and Kilian Bühling; their focus is on the coverage of conspiracy theories in far-right US media. Such media are anti-establishment, have a transgressive reporting style, and are overtly ideological and biased; they are frequently linked to the spread of disinformation and conspiracy theories. In this, they also serve as bridging actors towards broader audiences.

The present study compares the coverage of conspiracy theories in legacy and far-right hyperpartisan media. It assumes that such content appears earlier in far-right media …

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Snurb — Friday 5 June 2026 19:41

How the German Far Right Navigates the Hybrid Media System

Politics | Polarisation | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Social Media | ICA 2026 | Liveblog |

The next session at the 2026 International Communication Association conference in Cape Town is on right-wing polarisation in Germany and the United States, and we start with Maximilian Grönegräs, whose interest is in how the far right navigates the hybrid media system in Germany. This focusses on the neofascist AfD party, and particularly explores how the party makes sense of its relation to traditional media.

Traditionally, such studies have focussed only on the relationship between journalists and politicians, without any exploration of external circumstances; but external factors now often influence these relations, with various other actors also playing a significant …

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Snurb — Monday 27 April 2026 00:32

Revisiting ‘the’ Public Sphere and Its Algorithmically Shaped Publics (ComAI 2026)

Politics | Polarisation | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Social Media | Publics | Social Media Network Mapping | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) |
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Snurb — Saturday 25 April 2026 00:14

M/C Journal 'twitter' Issue Now Out!

Journalism | Industrial Journalism | 'Big Data' | Social Media | Twitter | M/C Journal |

Image created by Alfred Hermida using Google Nano-banana.I am exceptionally pleased to announce the release of the 'twitter' issue of M/C Journal, which I co-edited with Alfred Hermida. This celebrates / commiserates / memorialises / laments the 20th anniversary of what used to be Twitter.

To help in that task, we've brought together a fantastic group of long-standing Twitter and social media researchers, including (deep breath) Elizabeth Dubois, Leysia Palen, Timothy Graham, Marisa Duarte, Marco Bastos, Christoph Neuberger, Fabio Giglietto, Cornelius Puschmann, Katrin Weller, Yining Wang, Yannik Peters, Johannes B. Gruber, Breigha Adeyemo, Zizi Papacharissi, and Tanja Bosch. We're deeply grateful for their reflections on Twitter's …

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Snurb — Sunday 8 February 2026 10:48

Revisiting 'the' Public Sphere, Again

Politics | Polarisation | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Social Media | Social Media Network Mapping | ARC Future Fellowship | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | DMRCSS 2026 |

It's mid-February already, which means that here at the QUT Digital Media Research Centre we've just concluded another very engaging DMRC Summer School, with participants from around the world – many thanks to everyone who joined us for this.

One of the new segments in the programme this year was a session on 'Re-Thinking Media for the Platform Age', with several contributions from DMRC research leaders on current topics of interest. In my own talk for this, I revisited the idea of the public sphere once again, continuing a thought process that spans from my Information Policy article in …

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Snurb — Sunday 8 February 2026 10:40

From 'the' Public Sphere to a Network of Publics: Rethinking Contemporary Public Communication Spaces (DMRCSS26)

Politics | Polarisation | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Social Media | Social Media Network Mapping | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | DMRCSS 2026 |
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Snurb — Thursday 8 January 2026 16:00

Propaganda, Division, Polarisation: New Publications in Media International Australia and Elsewhere

Politics | Elections | Polarisation | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | ‘Fake News’ | Social Media | Facebook | Practice Mapping | Gatewatching and Citizen Journalism | Social Media Network Mapping | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | AANZCA 2024 | AoIR 2021 | ICA 2024 | Television |

In addition to the conference presentations I covered in my last post, the last few months have also seen a number of new publications from my team and me – including no less than three new articles in the great Media International Australia journal.

Just days from the end of the year, my colleagues Simon Copland, Tim Graham, and I finally published our analysis of the domestic and international audiences of Australian right-wing news channel Sky News Australia (no relation to Sky News in the UK and elsewhere) on Facebook during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and the …

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Snurb — Sunday 4 January 2026 10:01

Facts and Fabrication in Search Experience: Russia’s War on Ukraine and Google's Role in Gatekeeping Fact-Checked Information (JERAA 2025)

Politics | Polarisation | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | ‘Fake News’ | Artificial Intelligence | Search Engines | ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | JERAA 2025 |

JERAA 2025

Facts and Fabrication in Search Experience: Russia’s War on Ukraine and Google's Role in Gatekeeping Fact-Checked Information

Kateryna Kasianenko, Ashwin Nagappa, Silvia Montaña-Niño, Michelle Riedlinger, Ned Watt, Anand Badola, Axel Bruns, and Daniel Angus

  • 2 Dec. 2025 – Paper presented at the JERAA 2025 conference, Brisbane

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