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Presentations of researchers' work on audiovisual and digital media
Summary
For its second study day, on Thursday November 16, 2023, Arcom has published a call for contributions from the scientific community to select works by French and European researchers on subjects related to its missions.
The works have been selected by Arcom's scientific committee. Their content does not reflect the opinion of Arcom or the members of its scientific committee.
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Presentations of the researchers' work
Implementing the regulation on digital services
Federica Casarosa
Part-time professor at the Centre for Advanced Studies - Robert Schuman at the European University Institute in Florence (EUI), associated with the Centre for Judicial Cooperation.
Subject
"Alternative dispute resolution mechanisms for content moderation failures".
Suzanne Vergnolle
Lecturer at the Conservatoire national des arts et métiers, where she works on the intersection of law, technology and public policy.
Subject
"Using collective intelligence to implement the Digital Services Regulation".
Ilaria Buri and Rachel Griffin
Ilaria Buri, Research Associate, Digital Services Act Observatory, Institute for Information Law (IViR), Faculty of Law, University of Amsterdam. For further information.
Rachel Griffin, PhD candidate and lecturer at Sciences Po Law School. Her research focuses on how European regulation of platforms (in particular the DSA) responds to challenges of social inequality and discrimination in the context of social media. Find out more.
Subject
"The Digital Services Regulation and the climate emergency: risk mitigation, access to data for research and responding to the crisis".
Pedro Ramaciotti Morales and Beatriz Botero-Arcila
Pedro Ramaciotti Morales holds the CNRS Junior Professorship in Artificial Intelligence in the Social Sciences and Humanities. He is a researcher at the Institute de Systèmes Complexes de Paris Ile-de-France, and at the Médialab de Sciences Po. He is also a Fellow of the Learning Planet Institute at Université Paris Cité. For further information.
Beatriz Botero-Arcila is Assistant Professor of Digital and Information Law at the Sciences Po Law School. She is also a research associate at Harvard University's Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society. Find out more about her work.
Subject
"What data is needed to assess and monitor systemic platform risks related to political polarization and political disinformation."
Keynote 1
Yann Le Cun
Director of artificial intelligence research at Meta, and Silver Professor at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University.
New challenges in content moderation and regulation
Nils Langensteiner
Doctoral student in Law at the University of Luxembourg. His research focuses on the regulation of pornography on the Internet, in particular concerning access restrictions for persons under 18.
Subject
"Regulating pornography from a European human rights perspective: state obligations and limits to regulatory action in the light of the case law of the European Court of Human Rights".
Marguerite Borelli
Doctoral student at the Centre d'analyse et de recherche interdisciplinaires sur les médias (CARISM) at the Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas.
Subject
"Meta, Google and Twitter in France's fight agains terrorism strategy".
Katarzyna Vanevska
Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Management and Communication at Krakow's Jagiellonian University. She is also a book author and journalist.
Subject
"Populism, the Covid-19 pandemic and media policies in the USA, Brazil, Serbia and Poland".
Matthew Yeaton
Assistant Professor of Strategy at HEC Paris and holder of the Hi! Paris Center for AI and Society. A specialist in computational social sciences, he is interested in organizational dynamics on social media platforms.
Topic
"The echo of networks: how networks shape the development of linguistic culture in the echo chambers of the American Alt-Right".
The role of the media in polarizing political opinion
Elliot Motte
PhD student in economics at Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, after graduating from ENSAE Paris in 2019. His work focuses on the role of the media in the polarization of opinions and political behavior.
Subject
"Experience, narrative and climate change".
Firat Yaman and Tom Farrell
Firat Yaman is an econometrician at Ofcom. He has worked on projects concerning plurality in the media, the cloud computing market and the impact on consumers of consolidation in the mobile market. Find out more.
Tom Farrell is an economist at Ofcom. He has worked on regulation and competition in several sectors of the economy. His current work focuses on how online intermediaries affect media plurality in the UK.
Topic
"Differences in news access and political polarization, between traditional and social media users".
Marianne Lumeau and Stéphanie Peltier
Marianne Lumeau is alecturer at the University of Rennes (UMR CNRS CREM laboratory). Her research focuses on the digital, cultural and media economy. Find out more about her work.
Stéphanie Peltier is an economist, Senior Lecturer (HDR) at La Rochelle University, and member of the NUDD laboratory (Usages du NUmérique pour le Développement Durable). A specialist in the cultural and creative industries, she is the author of numerous articles and reports on the issues of cultural diversity, royalties and the transformations brought about by digital technology in the cultural and media sectors. Find out more about her work.
Topic
"A preference for filter bubbles?"
Tim Faverjon and Pedro Ramaciotti-Morales
Tim Faverjon is a PhD student in computational social sciences at Sciences Po's Médialab, in collaboration with Université Paris-Cité's Learning Planet Institute. His work focuses on algorithmic notices, their effects on political preferences and public debate. Find out more about his work.
Pedro Ramaciotti-Morales holds the CNRS Junior Professorship in Artificial Intelligence in the Social Sciences and Humanities. He is a researcher at the Institute de Systèmes Complexes de Paris Ile-de-France, and at the Médialab de Sciences Po. He is also a Fellow of the Learning Planet Institute at Université Paris Cité. To find out more, click here.
Subject
"How do notice algorithms detect and exploit users' political preferences?"
Keynote 2
Elda Brogi
Part-time professor at the Centre for Advanced Studies Robert Schuman at the European University Institute in Florence. She is also the scientific coordinator of the Center for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom and coordinates the "public policy analysis and research" segment of EDMO (European Digital Media Observatory).
Media reconfigurations from an actor's perspective
Benoît Lafon
Professor of Information and Communication Sciences, Director of Gresec - Groupe de Recherche sur les Enjeux de la Communication at Grenoble Alpes University.
Subject
"Television identities. The brand strategies of television groups faced with the extension of the media domain (TF1, France Télévisions, Canal+, M6)".
Nathalie Sonnac
Professor at the University of Paris-Panthéon-Assas, President of the Comité d'éthique des données d'éducation and President of the Orientation and Development Committee of the Centre de Liaison de l'Enseignement et des Médias d'Information (CLEMI).
Subject
"The new media world. A democratic emergency".
Elise Noga--Hartmann
Doctoral student in computational social sciences at Sciences Po's Médialab and ENS's LATTICE. Her work focuses on the diffusion dynamics of reported speech in the digital public space.
Subject
"Modeling the French media landscape through its use of official political speech".
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Thomas Jaffeux
Doctoral student at the Centre d'analyse et de recherche interdisciplinaires sur les médias (CARISM) at the Université Paris Panthéon-Assas and is doing a CIFRE thesis at Dailymotion. His thesis is entitled "From videos to data: the pathway of cultural goods to and on digital platforms".
Subject
"Capturing algorithms in action: the case of the Dailymotion platform's content qualification infrastructure".
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