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What is it about computational communication science?
Emese Domahidi & Mario Haim
49 episodes
2 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 information flows in Telegram with Mónika Simon hosted by Jana Bernhard-Harrer
What is it about computational communication science?
35 minutes 1 second
1 year ago
#aBitOfCCS on information flows in Telegram with Mónika Simon hosted by Jana Bernhard-Harrer

Join us in the newest episode of #aBitOfCCS Podcast featuring Dr. Mónika Simon, a Postdoctoral researcher at the UvA, unraveling Narratives of (Dis)Trust in the digital realm.

In this episode, Dr. Simon discusses her research focused on tracing information flows in contemporary media, utilizing advanced computational methods and cross-platform analysis.

Explore her paper "Linked in the dark: A network approach to understanding information flows within the Dutch Telegramsphere" co-authored with K. Welbers, A. C. Kroon, and D. Trilling.

Access the paper at ⁠https://www.researchgate.net/publication/364452085_Linked_in_the_dark_A_network_approach_to_understanding_information_flows_within_the_Dutch_Telegramsphere


For further inquiries or information, you can reach Dr. Mónika Simon atm.simon@uva.nl. Tune in to this episode for a captivating exploration of the intricate world of information flows, providing valuable insights into the digital age and the dynamics of trust and distrust in media.

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.