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Dialoogia
Maria Murumaa-Mengel and Maia Klaassen
30 episodes
6 days ago
Dialoogia on kord kuus kuulajate kõrvu jõudev taskuhääling, kus saatejuhid Maria Murumaa-Mengel ja Maia Klaassen räägivad inimestega, kes uurivad inimesi - sotsiaalteadlastega. Mida nad teada on saanud? Mida nende teadmistega pihta hakata? --- Dialoogia is a podcast that comes around once a month to talk to social scientists about their research topics. Hosts Maria Murumaa-Mengel and Maia Klaassen will guide you through complex topics in a fun and accessible way, asking questions like why are we like this? How can we fix what is broken? What the hell do you actually study?
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Dialoogia on kord kuus kuulajate kõrvu jõudev taskuhääling, kus saatejuhid Maria Murumaa-Mengel ja Maia Klaassen räägivad inimestega, kes uurivad inimesi - sotsiaalteadlastega. Mida nad teada on saanud? Mida nende teadmistega pihta hakata? --- Dialoogia is a podcast that comes around once a month to talk to social scientists about their research topics. Hosts Maria Murumaa-Mengel and Maia Klaassen will guide you through complex topics in a fun and accessible way, asking questions like why are we like this? How can we fix what is broken? What the hell do you actually study?
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Social Sciences
Science
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Episode 14: social media architecture, social norms and digital activism (Nathalie Van Raemdonck)
Dialoogia
1 hour 8 minutes 43 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 14: social media architecture, social norms and digital activism (Nathalie Van Raemdonck)

This time, our guest is Nathalie Van Raemdonck, a PhD researcher at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) in Media and Communication science. Her doctoral research focuses on the spread of misinformation and hostilities on social media, which she investigates through the lens of social norm contestations and affordances. In her spare time she runs a social media account on Instagram called @anti_conspiracy_memewars where she creatively uses memes to debunk misinformation and conspiracies.

In this episode, Maia, Maria and Nathalie bounce around different topics, drop humonnnngous amounts of references to memes, and generally have a good time. We hope you have a good time listening, too.

How to fix the world? Be kind, says Nathalie. If that is too soppy for you, then: "Give agency back to people instead of corporations, don't let greed win." Our main survival strategy is collaboration, after all.

All the links mentioned are provided here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/dialoogia⁠

If you are REALLY interested in this topic, come and study with us! We have a brand new, highly anticipated and valued 1 year long MA program at Tartu University that focuses on exactly these matters: ⁠Disinformation and Societal Resilience.

Dialoogia
Dialoogia on kord kuus kuulajate kõrvu jõudev taskuhääling, kus saatejuhid Maria Murumaa-Mengel ja Maia Klaassen räägivad inimestega, kes uurivad inimesi - sotsiaalteadlastega. Mida nad teada on saanud? Mida nende teadmistega pihta hakata? --- Dialoogia is a podcast that comes around once a month to talk to social scientists about their research topics. Hosts Maria Murumaa-Mengel and Maia Klaassen will guide you through complex topics in a fun and accessible way, asking questions like why are we like this? How can we fix what is broken? What the hell do you actually study?