1 | Thursday, March 14th | ||||||||||
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2 | Location | Institute of Applied Linguistics, University of Warsaw, 55 Dobra St. | |||||||||
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4 | Hours | Auditorium | Room 1.120 | Room 1.128 | Room 1.132 | Room 1.138 | |||||
5 | 09:00- 09:30 | Official opening | |||||||||
6 | 9:30-11:15 | Silvio Ricardo Waisbord (School of Media and Public Affairs at George Washington University, United States) : The Paradox of Contemporary Public Communication: Information Abundance Challenges Democracies | |||||||||
7 | Lourdes S. Martinez (School of Communication at San Diego State University (SDSU), United States): Vaccine Misinformation, Public Policy, and Trust in Public Health Leadership During the COVID-19 Pandemic | ||||||||||
8 | 11:30-11:45 | Coffee break | |||||||||
9 | 11:45-13:15 | 1.1. Different Dimensions of Health Challenges Chairs: Lourdes S. Martinez, Anna Mierzecka | 1.2 Context Matters in Political Communication Chairs: Agnieszka Szymańska, Dorota Piontek | 1.3 ECREA: AI-based Manipulations: How to Resist? Chairs: Tomasz Gackowski, Jacek Wasilewski | 1.4 Innovative Approaches to Environmental Communication Chair: Otylia Bieniek | 1.5 Consequences of War in Media Chairs: Agnieszka Stępińska, Giedre Plepyte-Davidaviciene | |||||
10 | 13:15-14:15 | Lunch | |||||||||
11 | 14:15-16:00 | 1.6 Society, Democracy, and Media in Historical Contexts Chairs: Magdalena Mateja, Alicja Waszkiewicz Raviv | 1.7 Nothing New Under the Sun? Spreading False Information in New Media Chairs: Agnieszka Stępińska, Kinga Adamczewska | 1.8 Media & Health Communication (I) Chairs: Małgorzata Winiarska-Brodowska, Agnieszka Hess | 1.9. Climate Crises Communication Chairs: Julia Trzcińska, Ewa Masłowska | 1.10 Figthing for Order and Attention: Digital Public Sphere(s) Chairs: Jakub Nowak, Gaia Casagrande | |||||
12 | 16:00-16:30 | Coffee break | |||||||||
13 | 16:30-18:15 | 1.11 Media Performance in Times of War Chairs: Dorota Piontek, Bartłomiej Biskup | 1.12 Media & Health Communication (II) Chairs: Agnieszka Hess, Magdalena Hodalska | 1.13 Media and Climate Change Discourse: Influencers, Framing, and Public Perception Chairs: Bartłomiej Łódzki, Timothy Neff | 1.14 Figthing for Order and Attention: Datafied Discourses and Practices Chairs: Katarzyna Kopecka Piech, Sara Monaci | ||||||
14 | 19.00 | Conference Banquet Column Hall (Sala Kolumnowa), Faculty of History, 26/28 Krakowskie Przedmieście St. | |||||||||
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16 | Friday, March 15th | ||||||||||
17 | Location | Institute of Applied Linguistics, University of Warsaw, 55 Dobra St. | |||||||||
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19 | Hours | Auditorium | Room 1.120 | Room 1.128 | Room 1.132 | Room 1.138 | |||||
20 | 9:00-11:00 | Official opening | |||||||||
21 | Aleksandra Przegalińska (Kozminski University, HumanRace Research Center, Poland): The Future of Artificial Intelligence in Education and Business: Challenges and Opportunities | ||||||||||
22 | Wayne Wanta (University of Florida, Unted States): Social Media and Political Communication: What Theories Tell Us about Potential Effects on the Public | ||||||||||
23 | 11:00-11:30 | Coffee break | |||||||||
24 | 11:30-13:00 | 2.1 COVID-19 Pandemic: Populism, Misinformation and Polarization* Chairs: Magdalena Hodalska, Małgorzata Winiarska-Brodowska | 2.2 Artificial Intelligence: Another Tool or a Game-Changing Factor? Chairs: Silvio Waisbord, Marcin Łączyński | 2.3 ECREA: Different Media, Different AI Usage and Challenges Chairs: Wayne Wanta, Marlena Sztyber | 2.4 Between Propaganda and Strategic Communication Chairs: Paweł Matuszewski, Jakub Jakubowski | 2.5 Exploring Digitally Embedded Worlds: Innovative Methods Chairs: Nikki Usher, Anna Jupowicz-Ginalska | |||||
25 | 13:00-14:00 | Lunch | |||||||||
26 | 14:00-14:30 | Poster Session (Wine reception) | |||||||||
27 | 14:30-16:15 | 2.6 Media and Their Audiences during Covid-19* Chairs:Weronika Świerczyńska-Głownia, Agnieszka Szymańska | 2.7 Social Media: Interactive Communication Network or Black Mirror? Chairs: Daniel Barredo, Karolina Brylska | 2.8 ECREA: There Are Two Sides to Every Story: Perceptions of AI and Its Influence on Us Chairs: Caja Thimm, Tomasz Gackowski | 2.9 Journalism in Times of Crisis Chair: Krzysztof Wasilewski | 2.10 Re-defining the Notion of Human in a Digitally Rich Environment Chair: Małgorzata Kisilowska-Szurminska | |||||
28 | 16:15 | CONFERENCE CLOSING (Auditorium) - Closing remarks: Tomasz Gackowski | |||||||||
29 | 19.00 | Informal evening, Warsaw Brewery Restaurant & Bar (Browar Warszawski), 2 Haberbuscha i Schielego St. |
1 | 14 March | ||||||||||
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2 | Location | Institute of Applied Linguistics, University of Warsaw, 55 Dobra St. | |||||||||
3 | Hours | Auditorium | Room 1.120 | Room 1.128 | Room 1.132 | Room 1.138 | |||||
4 | 09:00- 09:30 | Official opening: Prof. dr hab. Alojzy Nowak, Rector of the University of Warsaw Mr. Tomasz Bratek, Deputy Mayor of Warsaw Prof. dr hab. Agnieszka Hess, Vice-President of the Polish Communication Association | |||||||||
5 | 9:30-11:15 | Silvio Ricardo Waisbord (School of Media and Public Affairs at George Washington University, United States) : The Paradox of Contemporary Public Communication: Information Abundance Challenges Democracies | |||||||||
6 | Lourdes S. Martinez (School of Communication at San Diego State University (SDSU), United States): Vaccine Misinformation, Public Policy, and Trust in Public Health Leadership During the COVID-19 Pandemic | ||||||||||
7 | 11:15-11:45 | Coffee break | |||||||||
8 | 11:45-13:15 | 1.1. Different Dimensions of Health Challenges Chairs: Lourdes S. Martinez, Anna Mierzecka | 1.2 Context Matters in Political Communication Chairs: Agnieszka Szymańska, Dorota Piontek | 1.3 ECREA: AI-based Manipulations: How to Resist? Chairs: Tomasz Gackowski, Jacek Wasilewski | 1.4 Innovative Approaches to Environmental Communication Chair: Otylia Bieniek | 1.5 Consequences of War in Media Chairs: Agnieszka Stępińska | |||||
9 | Ágústa Pálsdóttir (University of Iceland) | Older Adults Trust in Health Information | Dana Weimann-Saks (The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College); Vered Elishar (The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College); Yaron Ariel (The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College); Julian Unkel | Objective Ties versus Perceived Proximity: Exploring Predictors of Media Use in Germany and Israel amidst the 2022 Russian-Ukrainian War | Caja Thimm (University of Bonn) | Al-based Mediatization of the Public Sphere: Introducting Al Literacy and Technological Sovereignty as Educational Tasks | Julia Trzcińska (University of Wroclaw) | Harmonizing Fandom and Environment: The Complex Nexus of K-Pop Enthusiasm in the Climate Crisis Era | Anna Yezhova ( Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin) | The role of Russian media and propaganda in the information environment of the temporarily occupied Zaporizhzhia region | |
10 | Aiste Dirzyte (Mykolas Romeris University); Gintare Guleviciute (Mykolas Romeris University); Monika Maciuliene (Mykolas Romeris University); Aelita Skarzauskiene (Mykolas Romeris University); Asta Zelenkauskaite (Mykolas Romeris University) | Characterization and profiling of malicious actors in the anti-vax movement | Mihnea Simion Stoica (Babeș-Bolyai University); Ioan Hosu (Babeș-Bolyai University); Michał Rauszer (University of Warsaw); Andreea Voina (Babeș-Bolyai University) | Vulnerability to Populism in the Proximity of War. Romania, Poland, and Hungary Compared. | Migle Bareikyte; Mykola Makhortykh (University of Bern) | War bias: Auditing how Western and Russian image-generative Al models represent the war in Ukraine | Marcin Łączyński (University of Warsaw) | Procedural rhetorics of climate threats. Serious game design as a tool in building climate change awareness. | Krzysztof Wasilewski (Koszalin University of Technology) | Online media and the digitization of heritage in the times of war | |
11 | Yannic Meier (University of Duisburg-Essen) | Incidental exposure to science content on social media: Science skepticism is positively related to both pro-consensus and anti-consensus content exposure and knowledge overconfidence | Barbara Ravbar (Charles University) | Silenced Voices: How Croatian Online Media Reported on the Ukrainian Refugees | Phillip Engelhardt (University of Bonn) | Deep Mediatization of the Face: Public Attitudes towards Scopic Regimes of Facial Recognition Technology | Angga Ariestya (IKSZ Charles University) | Unveiling the Nuances of Hybrid Slow Fashion Movement: Navigating Slow Fashion Personal Identity Formation and Lifestyle through Online-Offline Activism | Somaya Shafiqi (Zhejiang University) | Media Framing of Afghanistan Peace Process: A Comparative Content Analysis of The Kabul Times and The New York Times | |
12 | Ewa Nowak-Teter ( Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin) | “New media-mediatized” public opinion | Ewa Maslowska (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign); Chen Chen (University of Miami); Marijn Meijers (University of Amsterdam); Ragnheiður Torfadóttir (Norwegian University of Science and Technology); Anke Wonneberger (University of Amsterdam) | The Role of Immersive Experiences in the Effectiveness of Environmental Communication | |||||||
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14 | 13:15-14:15 | Lunch | |||||||||
15 | 14:15-16:00 | 1.6 Society, Democracy, and Media in Historical Contexts Chair: Magdalena Mateja, Alicja Waszkiewicz-Raviv | 1.7 Nothing New Under the Sun? Spreading False Information in New Media Chairs: Agnieszka Stępińska, Kinga Adamczewska | 1.8 Media & Health Communication (I)* Chairs: Małgorzata Winiarska-Brodowska, Agnieszka Hess | 1.9. Climate Crises Communication Chairs: Julia Trzcińska, Ewa Masłowska | 1.10 Figthing for Order and Attention: Digital Public Sphere(s) Chairs: Jakub Nowak, Gaia Casagrande | |||||
16 | Tomasz Gackowski (University of Warsaw); Marlena Sztyber (University of Warsaw); Marcin Łączyński (University of Warsaw) | Affectus seu ratio? The Influence of Leader Identity Versus Political Program on Voter Choices: A Case Study of Poland's Polarized Society | Jakub Jakubowski (Adam Mickiewicz University); Vladyslav Zinichenko (Adam Mickiewicz University); | From Classic to TikTok Propaganda. Russian Aggression in Ukraine and New Media Perspective | Azi Lev-on (Ariel University); Yehudit Yahazkeli (Ariel University) | Lessons from Senior Journalists' Coverage of the First Wave of COVID-19: The Significance of Scientific Research and Hybrid Work | Marcelina Zuber (University of Wroclaw) | Conflictive discourses about climate crises: scientists and the media as discourse shapers | Wanting Zhao (Nagoya University), Tatsuhiro Yamamoto (Nagoya University) | Internet Public Opinion and Mayoral Election of Nagoya City in 2021 | |
17 | Yaron Ariel (The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College); Vered Elishar (The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College); Dana Weimann-Saks (The Max Stern Yezreel Valley College) | Analyzing media usage patterns during the Israel-Hamas 2023 October war | Weronika Świerczyńska-Głownia (Jagiellonian University) | COVID-19 pandemic in media discourse in Poland - analysis of media messages and their social effects | Bartłomiej Łódzki (University of Wroclaw) | Crisis environmental communication during the war - a case study of the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources of Ukraine | Tim De Winkel (Hogeschool Utrecht, Erasmus University), Anne Kessels (Hogeschool Utrecht); Annette Klarenbeek (Hogeschool Utrecht); Laura Meijer (Hogeschool Utrecht) | An adequate response: Analysing discursive patterns in social media messages in moments of mobilization and issue formation | |||
18 | Monika Kożdoń-Dębecka (University of Warsaw) | The Sound and Image of War. A Television Portrait of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict in the Audio, Image and Verbal Layers on Two Leading Polish News Channels in 2022-2023. | Arul Chib (Erasmus University of Rotterdam); Maria T. Lozano (Institute of Social Studies); Vera Safronova (Institute of Housing Studies); Alkaviia Sultangazieva; Nino Tartarashvili (Erasmus University of Rotterdam) | The Impact of Online (mis-)Information about Conflict on Diaspora Well-being | Anna Barańska-Szmitko (Lodz University) | The role of authenticity in creating of a bond between non-expert YouTubers talking about mental health and their audiences | Otylia Bieniek (University of Wroclaw) | Climate Change Communication in Russia under RuNet Conditions | Ilona Dąbrowska (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin) | Deepfake technology as a disinformation tool for the Russian invasion of Ukraine | |
19 | Maria Lipińska (ALK); Dariusz Jemielniak (Kozminski Univeristy) | The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Anti-Ukrainian Narratives on Polish Twitter | Nicole Krämer (University of Duisburg-Essen; Research Center Trustworthy Data Science and Security); Bianca Nowak (University of Duisburg-Essen) | Stumbling over Science Communication: An Empirical Investigation of Scientists’ Use of Jargon and Recipients’ Motivational Goals on Social Media | Timothy Neff (University of Leicester) | Carbon capital and the interstitial field – Transnational climate governance processes through the lens of Bourdieu’s field theory | Andrew Prahl (Nanyang Technological University) | Web3 and the Pseudonymous Public Sphere: Narratives of Disintermediation and Warranting On-Chain | |||
20 | Paweł Matuszewski (Collegium Civitas) | Conspiracy Theorists' Communication Patterns After the Russian Invasion of Ukraine in 2022: An Analysis of Prevalence, Mechanisms, and Cultural Embeddedness | |||||||||
21 | *Organized in cooperation with CEECOM / ECREA CEE Network | ||||||||||
22 | 16:00-16:30 | Coffee break | |||||||||
23 | 16:30-18:15 | 1.11 Media Performance in Times of War Chairs: Dorota Piontek, Bartłomiej Biskup | 1.12 Media & Health Communication (II)* Chairs: Agnieszka Hess, Magdalena Hodalska | 1.13 Media and Climate Change Discourse: Influencers, Framing, and Public Perception Chairs: Bartłomiej Łódzki, Timothy Neff | 1.14 Figthing for Order and Attention: Datafied Discourses and Practices Chair: Katarzyna Kopecka Piech | ||||||
24 | María Fernanda Novoa Jaso (University of Navarra); Aurken Sierra Iso (University of Navarra) | The war in Ukraine across Europe: news coverage and audience perceptions | Karolina Brylska (University of Warsaw) | How to effectively promote COVID-19 vaccination on social media if you are a doctor? Final results of an experimental study using surveys, eye tracking, and face tracking measurements | Melinda Weathers (Western Carolina University); Marceleen Mosher (University of Minnesota) | Social Media and Environmental Communication: Framing Climate Change as a Public Health Issue on Facebook | Gaia Casagrande (University of Milano) | Commercial drones and the airspace: from the subjective to the collective. | |||
25 | Agnieszka Szymańska (Jagiellonian University) | Media on War in Ukraine – credibility and objectivity of media coverage from the perspective of Polish journalists | Camelia Cmeciu (University of Bucharest), Anca Anton (University of Bucharest); Eugen Glavan (University of Bucharest) | The engaging power of online storytelling on COVID-19 vaccination in Romania | Andrzej Meler (Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń); Radosław Sojak (Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń); Beata Królicka (Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń) | Does hydrogen fuel its own discourse? The case of Polish social media debate | Jakub Nowak (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin) | Privacy, media practices, and digital citizenship in the age of platforms | |||
26 | Agnieszka Stępińska (Adam Mickiewicz University) | Information and mis/disinformation flow on the war in Ukraine: Polish citizens’ perceptions and evaluations of the media performance | Kirsten Ulbrich (SRH University of Applied Sciences), Carolyn Pliquet (SRH University of Applied Sciences); Udo Bomnüter (Hochschule Macromedia University of Applied Sciences); Michael Beuthner (SRH University of Applied Sciences) | Social Media Actors as Communicators of Institutional Content during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Germany: Motivations and Strategies | Daria Zadrożniak (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań) | Communication on climate change. How do Polish media users evaluate their own knowledge and the media performance? | Mateusz Sobiech (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin) | I have a sick note. Gamification and new technologies in the context of physical activity during PE lessons. | |||
27 | Agnieszka Całek (Jagiellonian University) | Where are the sources of news? The second-hand information: the migration crisis on the Polish-Belarusian border from August 2021 to February 2022 | Anna Mierzecka (University of Warsaw) | Navigating Vaccination Perspectives: Trust, Information Sources, and Cognitive Authorities among Polish Parents in the Digital Era. | Dali Osepashvili (IBSU / International Black Sea University) | The role of digital media in the environmental activism | Tomasz Gackowski (University of Warsaw); Grzegorz Kowalczyk (University of Warsaw), | Rebellion or fun? #GME Short Squeeze as a social media revolution through capital market | |||
28 | Migle Bareikyte (European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder)); Mykola Makhortykh (University of Bern) | From arrested to digitally witnessable war: How Russia's war in Ukraine is documented, narrated, and critiqued on Telegram | Adrianna Jezierska (University of Bristol) | The role of influencers in changing public opinions about vegan practice. Framing of the vegan-climate discourses on social media. | |||||||
29 | *Organized in cooperation with CEECOM / ECREA CEE Network | ||||||||||
30 | 19:00 | Official dinner, Columned Hall (Sala Kolumnowa), Faculty of History, 26/28 Krakowskie Przedmieście St. |
1 | 15 March | ||||||||||
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2 | Location | Institute of Applied Linguistics, University of Warsaw, 55 Dobra St. | |||||||||
3 | Hours | Auditorium | Room 1.120 | Room 1.128 | Room 1.132 | Room 1.138 | |||||
4 | 9:00-11:00 | Aleksandra Przegalińska (Kozminski University, HumanRace Research Center, Poland): The Future of Artificial Intelligence in Education and Business: Challenges and Opportunities | |||||||||
5 | Wayne Wanta (University of Florida, United States): Social Media and Political Communication: What Theories Tell Us about Potential Effects on the Public | ||||||||||
6 | 11:00-11:30 | Coffee break | |||||||||
7 | 11:30-13:00 | 2.1 COVID-19 Pandemic: Populism, Misinformation and Polarization* Chairs: Magdalena Hodalska, Małgorzata Winiarska-Brodowska | 2.2 Artificial Intelligence: Another Tool or a Game-Changing Factor? Chairs: Silvio Waisbord, Marcin Łączyński | 2.3 ECREA: Different Media, Different AI Usage and Challenges Chairs: Wayne Wanta, Marlena Sztyber | 2.4 Between Propaganda and Strategic Communication Chairs: Paweł Matuszewski, Jakub Jakubowski | 2.5 Exploring Digitally Embedded Worlds: Innovative Methods Chairs: Nikki Usher, Anna Jupowicz-Ginalska | |||||
8 | Beata Klimkiewicz (Jagiellonian University); Katarzyna Vanevska (Jagiellonian University); Sabina Mihelj (Loughborough University); Daniel Hallin (University of California); Danilo Rothberg (Unesp (São Paulo State University)); Václav Štětka (Loughborough University); Nithyanand Rao; Paulo Ferracioli (Federal University of Paraná); Ana Stojiljković (Loughborough University); Francisco Brandão | More Control than Support: Populism, The Covid-19 Pandemic and Media Policies in USA, Brasil, Serbia and Poland | Alicja Waszkiewicz Raviv (University of Warsaw); Agnieszka Marzęda (University of Warsaw) | The reception of AI impact on an image. The visual promotional messages of the university and its perceived outcomes through the lenses of Vilém Flusser theory. | Marcos Mayo-Cubero (Complutense University of Madrid) | Application and Ethical Principles of Artificial Intelligence in Audiovisual Media: The Case of Sky News | Success Osayi (University of Colorado Boulder) | Mediated public diplomacy in sub-Saharan Africa: A strategic contest for hearts and minds during the Israel-Hamas war | Adam Balcerzak (University of Warsaw); Tomasz Gackowski (University of Warsaw); Marcin Łączyński (University of Warsaw) | Methodological challenges of data integration and analysis in multi-sensor biometric research - a multilayer perceptron-based neural network approach (FIFA paradigm) | |
9 | Vaclav Stetka (Loughborough University); Sabina Mihelj (Loughborough University); Francisco Brandao (Loughborough University); Daniel Hallin (Üniversity of San Diego); Danilo Rothberg (Unesp - Universidade Estadual Paulista); Paulo Ferracioli (Unesp - Universidade Estadual Paulista); Beata Klimkiewicz (Jagiellonian University) | The impact of populism and pandemic misinformation on institutional trust in comparative perspective | Caja Thimm (University of Bonn) | (Dis)Trust in Automated and Autonomous Systems: Slected Exposure and Trust in Technology | Laura Amigo (Università della Svizzera Italiana), Colin Porlezza (Università della Svizzera Italiana) | Al and journalism in Switzerland: Navigating challenges and redefining relevance. | Brock Mays (University of Colorado Boulder) | NAFO Expansion is Nonnegotiable: Bridging the (Rowdy) Gap Between Online and Offline Activism in Support of Ukraine | Agnieszka Hess (Jagiellonian University); Agnieszka Stępińska (Adam Mickiewicz University); Kinga Adamczewska (Adam Mickiewicz University); Roksana Zdunek (Jagiellonian University) | How to study an OPINION? Conceptual background and research tools in the international project COST ACTION on What are Opinions? Integrating Theory and Methods for Automatically Analyzing Opinionated Communication | |
10 | Ana Stojiljković (Loughborough University); Sabina Mihelj (Loughborough University); Francisco Brandão (University of California); Paulo Ferracioli (Federal University of Paraná); Daniel Hallin (University of California); Beata Klimkiewicz (Jagiellonian University); Nityanand Rao (University of California); Danilo Rothberg (Unesp (São Paulo State University)); Katarzyna Vanevska (Jagiellonian University); Václav Štětka (Loughborough University) | Pandemic communication and populism during the COVID-19 pandemic: Comparing Brazil, Poland, Serbia and the United States | Dariusz Tworzydło (University of Warsaw) | Artificial intelligence in public relations. | Leopoldina Fortunati (University of Udine); Autumn Edwards (Western Michigan University); Chad Edwards (Western Michigan University) | Mediatized Immediacy in Alexa News and Information Delivery: A Cross-National Study. | Konrad Kiljan (University of Warsaw); Barbara Konat (Adam Mickiewicz University) | How to appeal to fear in a fearful context? War proximity and the perception of populists in pre-election debates. | Giancarlo Manzi (Università degli Studi di Milano); Alessandro Mirone (Università degli Studi di Milano) | The Digital Space as the Symbolic Field: Computational Analysis of Online Communities’ Practices | |
11 | Katarzyna Solarczyk (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin); Katarzyna Kopecka-Piech (Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin) | Absolutely for or absolutely against. Polarized views of the pandemic reality and the role of social media in shaping them | Sarah Weißmann (University of Potsdam); Aaron Philipp (University of Potsdam); Chiara Krauter (University of Potsdam); Claudia Buder (University of Potsdam); Roland Verwiebe (University of Potsdam) | Unveiling online sentiment and hate speech. An analysis of the effects of platform features and content creators’ social characteristics using a representative sample of German-speaking YouTube channels | Michele Varini (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano) | Awaken in dreams. Old and new inequalities in the fashion of the future | |||||
12 | *Organized in cooperation with CEECOM / ECREA CEE Network | ||||||||||
13 | 13:00-14:00 | Lunch | |||||||||
14 | 14:00-14:30 | Poster Session (Wine reception) | |||||||||
15 | 14:30-16:15 | 2.6 Media and Their Audiences during Covid-19* Chairs:Weronika Świerczyńska-Głownia, Agnieszka Szymańska | 2.7 Social Media: Interactive Communication Network or Black Mirror? Chairs: Daniel Barredo, Karolina Brylska | 2.8 ECREA: There Are Two Sides to Every Story: Perceptions of AI and Its Influence on Us Chairs: Caja Thimm, Tomasz Gackowski | 2.9 Journalism in Times of Crisis, Chair: Krzysztof Wasilewski | 2.10 Re-defining the Notion of Human in a Digitally Rich Environment Chair: Małgorzata Kisilowska-Szurminska | |||||
16 | Tanja Oblak Črnič (University of Ljubljana);Dejan Jontes (University of Ljubljana) | From Dispersed News Seekers to Platform Minimalists: News Consumption of Young Audience within the Pandemic Crisis | Dorith Yosef (Ariel University); Azi Lev-on (Ariel University) | Genealogy in Social Media: Navigating Time and Space | Jacek Wasilewski (University of Warsaw); Jacek Kowalski (Neuroidea); Beata Pawłowska (Neuroidea) | Advertisements Created by Al – Revolution or Threat? An Analysis of the Reception of Advertisements Created by Humans and Al. | Kim Verhoeven (University of Antwerp); Steve Paulussen (University of Antwerp); Gert-Jan de Bruijn (University of Antwerp); | Fathoming the Force of Fact-Checks: A Systematic Literature Review on the Effectiveness of Journalistic Fact-Checks | Ignas Kalpokas (Vytautas Magnus University) | Leaving Anthropocentrism Behind? The Need to Conceptualize Human-AI Enmeshment in Communication Practices | |
17 | Weronika Saran (Jagiellonian University), Magdalena Hodalska (Jagiellonian University) | Dr. Wise on Influenza in light of the Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication Model | Piotr Siuda (Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz); Mikko Aaltonen (University of Eastern Finland); Angus Bancroft (The University of Edinburgh); Ari Haasio (Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences); Tuomas J. Harviainen (Tampere University); Juha Nurmi (Tampere University); Haitao Shi (The University of Edinburgh); Leszek Świeca (Kazimierz Wielki University in Bydgoszcz) | Comparing Drug Trade on Tor in Finnish, Polish, and English Speaking Cultures | Camelia Cusnir (University of Bucharest); Anamaria Nicola (University of Bucharest) | Using Al in Communication: a practitioners’ approach. | Anna Jupowicz-Ginalska (University of Warsaw), Greta Gober (University of Warsaw) | Polish borders: media polarisation and the portrayal of refugee crises at the borders with Belarus (2021) and Ukraine (2022) | Monika Sońta (Kozminski University); Monika Czechowska | Organizational Communication Trends in Europe: Navigating the Tech-Human Balance in the Age of AI | |
18 | Katarzyna Iwanicka (University of Warsaw) | Exploring the role of fear of missing out in coping and risk-taking among alcohol use disorder and general young adult populations | Gerta Lokaj (University of Zurich); Eszter Hargittai (University of Zurich); Sara Pfeuti (University of Zurich) | User Understanding of YouTube’s Algorithm | Patrick Nehls (University of Bonn) | Exploring the Relationship Between Al and Rituals in deeply mediatized societies. | Magdalena Mateja (Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń) | Risks, threats and… opportunities. War reporting from Ukraine as a factor in Polish journalists' professional development | Paweł Zalewski (University of Warsaw) | The crisis of digital education among young adults? Insights from the narratives on digital capital accumulation | |
19 | Imke Henkel (Birkbeck); Tim Markham (Birkbeck) | Yearning for the greater good: A case study of democratic qualities of UK and German news media and audiences during Covid | Yannik Peters (University of Bonn) | #EU – Analyzing the Mediatization of the European Public Sphere Using Structural Topic Modeling | Ana Jovanovic-Harrington (Dublin City University) | Sounding the Alarm: Unveiling the Surveillance Potential of Coordinated Inauthentic Behavior in Serbia | |||||
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21 | *Organized in cooperation with CEECOM / ECREA CEE Network | ||||||||||
22 | 16:15 | CONFERENCE CLOSING (Auditorium) - Closing remarks: Tomasz Gackowski | |||||||||
23 | 19:00 | Evening event, Warsaw Brewery Restaurant & Bar (Browar Warszawski), 2 Haberbuscha i Schielego St. | |||||||||
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4 | 14:00-14:30 | Poster Session (Wine reception) | |||||||||
5 | Daniel Barredo Ibáñez (Universidad de Málaga (Spain) / Fudan University (China)); Laura Barrera Jerez (Universidad de Málaga); Luis Cárcamo Ulloa (Universidad Austral de Chile); Mathieu Vernier (Universidad Austral de Chile) | The Sustainable Development Goals in the 19 Spanish-speaking Countries: A Comparative Analysis from the Publications of Leading Online Media on Facebook and Instagram | |||||||||
6 | Adam Balcerzak (University of Warsaw) | Remote biometrics research on technology companies' ads during COVID-19 pandemic | |||||||||
7 | Ionel Barbalau (University of Bucharest) | Myths and symbols in the Artificial Intelligence (AI) public debate | |||||||||
8 | Katarzyna Bąkowicz (SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities) | Climate changes: tactics, tools and disinformation campaigns. | |||||||||
9 | Mateusz Czarnecki; Joris Van Ouytsel (Hugh Downs School of Human Communication, Arizona State University) | Work-in-Progress: Creating a Systematic Framework to Comprehend Individual Vulnerabilities in Cybersecurity Risks | |||||||||
10 | Sławomir Doległo (Jagiellonian University) | Mediatization of historical memory and communicative practices of postmemory generation in 21st century Poland | |||||||||
11 | Joris Van Ouytsel ( Arizona State University) | Work-in-progress: Participant Perceptions of a 10-Day Social Media Fast: Can Digital Detox Be an Antidote to Constant Connectivity? | |||||||||
12 | Łukasz Przybysz (University of Warsaw) | This is what duty entails: AI, public relations, and ethics | |||||||||
13 | Nikki Usher (University of San Diego) | The Speculative Turn in Political Communication: Theoretical and Empirical Departures for the End of the Anthropocene |
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2 | Location | Museum of the History of Polish Jews POLIN, 6 Mordechaja Anielewicza | |||||||||
3 | ROOM A | ROOM B | |||||||||
4 | 11:00 - 15:00 | "Media discourse analysis using natural language processing: information extraction and topic modelling" - Jan Wieczorek, Wrocław University of Science and Technology / CLARIN-PL (Common Language Resources & Technology Infrastructure) | "Content Creation Strategies using Chat GPT Online Version and API" - Adam Balcerzak, Marcin Łączyński - Laboratory of Media Studies, University of Warsaw | ||||||||
5 | 15:00 | Lunch | |||||||||
6 | 16:00 | Visiting tour of the Museum exhibition | |||||||||
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