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Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship)

ARC Laureate Fellowship, 2022-26

Snurb — Thursday 1 January 2026 15:06

Wrapping Up The Last of My 2025 Conference Presentations

Politics | Elections | Polarisation | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | ‘Fake News’ | Internet Technologies | Artificial Intelligence | Search Engines | Social Media | Echo Chambers and Filter Bubbles | Facebook | Practice Mapping | Social Media Network Mapping | Twitter | QUT Digital Media Research Centre | ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society | ARC Future Fellowship | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | AANZCA 2025 | AoIR 2025 | IAMCR 2025 | SEASON 2025 | Music |

2025 is finally over, but other than as part of the liveblogs I haven't yet had a chance to round up our various presentations at conferences during the second half of the past year. We ended the year with the AANZCA conference on the Sunshine Coast, where I presented what was something of a labour of love: a look back on ten turbulent years of the #auspol hashtag on what used to be Twitter. 

Through the efforts of a series of excellent data scientists in our QUT Digital Media Research Centre (DMRC) team (especially Brenda Moon, Felix Münch, Jane Tan …

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Snurb — Thursday 1 January 2026 14:22

Ten Years of Uninterrupted Debate: The #auspol Hashtag Community, 2014-2023 (AANZCA 2025)

Politics | Polarisation | Social Media | Practice Mapping | Social Media Network Mapping | Twitter | ARC Future Fellowship | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | AANZCA 2025 |

AANZCA 2025

Ten Years of Uninterrupted Debate: The #auspol Hashtag Community, 2014-2023

Axel Bruns, Anand Badola

  • 26 Nov. 2025 – Paper presented at the AANZCA 2025 conference, Sunshine Coast

Presentation Slides

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Snurb — Thursday 1 January 2026 14:00

Extending Our Capabilities: Towards LLM-Assisted Frame Analysis of Australian Climate Movement News Coverage (AoIR 2025)

Politics | Polarisation | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Artificial Intelligence | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | AoIR 2025 |

AoIR 2025

Extending Our Capabilities: Towards LLM-Assisted Frame Analysis of Australian Climate Movement News Coverage

Laura Vodden, Katharina Esau, Axel Bruns, Tariq Choucair

  • 16 Oct. 2025 – Paper presented at the 2025 Association of Internet Researchers conference, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro

Presentation Slides

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Snurb — Thursday 1 January 2026 13:37

Division and Delay in Australian Climate and Energy Discussions: An LLM-Assisted Analysis of Discourse Coalitions across News Reports and Parliamentary Submissions (AoIR 2025)

Politics | Government | Polarisation | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Practice Mapping | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | AoIR 2025 |

AoIR 2025

Division and Delay in Australian Climate and Energy Discussions: An LLM-Assisted Analysis of Discourse Coalitions across News Reports and Parliamentary Submissions

Carly Lubicz-Zaorski, Katharina Esau, Laura Vodden, Tariq Choucair, Axel Bruns, Michelle Riedlinger, Ehsan Dehghan, and Samantha Vilkins

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    Snurb — Thursday 1 January 2026 13:19

    Mapping Fandom Ruptures: A Case Study of Taylor Swift Fandom Practices on Reddit (AoIR 2025)

    Politics | Polarisation | Social Media | Practice Mapping | Social Media Network Mapping | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | AoIR 2025 | Music |

    AoIR 2025

    Mapping Fandom Ruptures: A Case Study of Taylor Swift Fandom Practices on Reddit

    Samantha Vilkins, Axel Bruns, Sebastian F.K. Svegaard

    • 16 Oct. 2025 – Paper presented at the 2025 Association of Internet Researchers conference, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro

    Presentation Slides

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    Snurb — Thursday 1 January 2026 12:53

    How Discursive Alliances Shift: A Longitudinal Analysis of Australian Climate Change Discourses on Facebook through Practice Mapping (IAMCR 2025)

    Politics | Polarisation | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Social Media | Facebook | Practice Mapping | Social Media Network Mapping | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | IAMCR 2025 |

    IAMCR 2025

    How Discursive Alliances Shift: A Longitudinal Analysis of Australian Climate Change Discourses on Facebook through Practice Mapping

    Axel Bruns, Carly Lubicz-Zaorski, Tariq Choucair, Laura Vodden, and Ehsan Dehghan

    • 14 July 2025 – Paper presented at the IAMCR 2025 conference, Singapore

    Presentation Slides

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    Snurb — Thursday 1 January 2026 12:37

    ‘Just Asking Questions’: Doing Our Own Research on Conspiratorial Ideation by Generative AI Chatbots (IAMCR / AoIR / AANZCA 2025)

    Politics | ‘Fake News’ | Artificial Intelligence | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | IAMCR 2025 |

    IAMCR 2025 / AoIR 2025 / AANZCA 2025

    ‘Just Asking Questions’: Doing Our Own Research on Conspiratorial Ideation by Generative AI Chatbots

    Axel Bruns, Katherine M. FitzGerald, Michelle Riedlinger, Stephen Harrington, Timothy Graham, and Daniel Angus

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      Snurb — Friday 28 November 2025 14:33

      Auditing the Responses of Generative AI Chatbots to Conspiracist Questioning

      Politics | Polarisation | ‘Fake News’ | Artificial Intelligence | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | AANZCA 2025 | Liveblog |

      The next speaker in this session at the AANZCA 2025 conference is again my QUT colleague Kate FitzGerald, this time presenting our research into how generative AI chatbots respond to queries about conspiracy theories. We have already seen how engagement with such chatbots can create harm, and it is important to examine what safety guardrails are in place to prevent chatbots from supporting conspiracy theories.

      We examined this by assuming the persona of a casually curious chatbot user, asking a series of questions related to various such conspiracy theories. These include historical stories such as the assassination of John F …

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      Snurb — Friday 28 November 2025 12:06

      Analysing Digital Campaigning and Public Debate during the 2025 Australian Federal Election

      Politics | Elections | Polarisation | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Social Media | Facebook | Practice Mapping | Social Media Network Mapping | Streaming Media | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | AANZCA 2025 | Liveblog |

      The second panel at the AANZCA 2025 conference today is on digital campaigning in the 2025 Australian federal election, and starts with my QUT colleague Sam Vilkins presenting our attempts to track social media activities throughout the election. For this we focussed on the period from the issue of election writs to the day before the election itself.

      Tracking digital campaigning has become a great deal more difficult, in part due to the changes to the overall social media landscape with the enxittification of Twitter and the aging of Facebook, as well as the rise of various other alternative platforms …

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      Snurb — Friday 28 November 2025 10:05

      Similarities and Overlaps between Leading English-Language Far-Right News Channels on YouTube

      Politics | Polarisation | Journalism | Industrial Journalism | Streaming Media | Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate (ARC Laureate Fellowship) | AANZCA 2025 | Liveblog |

      The second paper in this session at the AANZCA 2025 conference is by my QUT colleague Klaus Gröbner, whose focus is on transnational similarities between far-right news outlets. The far right has increasingly connected at a transnational level in recent years even in spite of its largely nationalist orientation; CPAC and the network of ‘patriot’ parties in Europe are both vehicles for this, and this has also led to a coalescence in their talking points over time – positioning themselves against ‘the establishment’, aligning themselves with white supremacist ideas, opposing gender policies and LGBTIQ+ rights, and pushing climate change disinformation …

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