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What is it about computational communication science?
Emese Domahidi & Mario Haim
49 episodes
3 days ago
As "big data" and "algorithms" affect our daily communication, lots of new research questions arise at the intersection between societies and technologies, asking for human wellbeing in times of permanent smartphone usage or the role of huge platforms for our news environment. The growing discipline of Computational Communication Science (CCS) takes on a combinatory perspective between social and computer science. In this podcast, Emese Domahidi (@MissEsi) and Mario Haim (@DrFollowMario) open this discussion for students and young scholars, one guest and one question at a time.
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As "big data" and "algorithms" affect our daily communication, lots of new research questions arise at the intersection between societies and technologies, asking for human wellbeing in times of permanent smartphone usage or the role of huge platforms for our news environment. The growing discipline of Computational Communication Science (CCS) takes on a combinatory perspective between social and computer science. In this podcast, Emese Domahidi (@MissEsi) and Mario Haim (@DrFollowMario) open this discussion for students and young scholars, one guest and one question at a time.
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#aBitOfCCS on ABM with Said Unger hosted by Jana Bernhard-Harrer
What is it about computational communication science?
29 minutes 32 seconds
9 months ago
#aBitOfCCS on ABM with Said Unger hosted by Jana Bernhard-Harrer

In this episode of #aBitOfCCS, Jana Bernhard-Harrer interviews Said Unger from the University of Münster about his research on combating disinformation through prebunking interventions. Said’s study, "Immunize the Public against Disinformation Campaigns: Developing a Framework for Analyzing the Macrosocial Effects of Prebunking Interventions," explores how Agent-Based Modeling (ABM) can help identify key turning points for preventing the spread of disinformation at a societal level. Don’t miss this conversation on the challenges and innovations in combating disinformation at scale!

Additional Resources:

• Study Link: Immunize the Public against Disinformation Campaigns

• Learn ABM with Python: ABM Python Tutorial by Mariuzka

For further insights, you can reach out to Said Unger at said.unger@uni-muenster.de.

What is it about computational communication science?
As "big data" and "algorithms" affect our daily communication, lots of new research questions arise at the intersection between societies and technologies, asking for human wellbeing in times of permanent smartphone usage or the role of huge platforms for our news environment. The growing discipline of Computational Communication Science (CCS) takes on a combinatory perspective between social and computer science. In this podcast, Emese Domahidi (@MissEsi) and Mario Haim (@DrFollowMario) open this discussion for students and young scholars, one guest and one question at a time.