Algoritharianisms: technopolitics in the age of social media

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The IAMCR working group Ethics of Society and Ethics of Communication mourns the loss of Professor Pere Masip, an honest and dedicated scholar, host of the 2019 Post-Conference "Journalism: Critical issues in media ethics". This session offers a tribute to the memory of Dr. Masip.

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Respondents have been assigned to papers in this session. Respondents
assigned to a paper are requested to provide feedback via the
discussion platform during the week of 11-15 July. If you are a
respondent please read the paper assigned to you and make an initial
comment on it early in the week of 11 July. See this article on feedback.

Respondent for paper 1732: Caroline Ramos
Respondent for paper 2705: Jesús Sabariego
Respondent for paper 2704: Songyin Liu

Algoritharianisms: technopolitics in the age of social media
Session Code:
ETH-6
Chair:
Ben-Hur
Demeneck
USP
1732
The Challenge of Digital Media to Democracy in Europe: an engaged approach
Session Code:
ETH-6
Jesús
Sabariego
Faculty of Communication, University of Seville
2705
The activism of social movements for the struggle for housing in times of pandemic: The Internet as a non-exclusive mobilization space.
Session Code:
ETH-6
Caroline
Ramos
Centro de Estudos Sociais, University of Coimbra
2704
From technopolitics to technoaffectivity (at a distance). Social movements, migration and feminism in Italy, Southern Europe, 2008-2020
Session Code:
ETH-6
Carla
Panico
Universidade de Coimbra

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