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Third Arcom Study Day: presentation of researchers' work on audiovisual and digital media
Summary
Researchers are working to shed light on the functioning of the audiovisual and digital industries, and on certain phenomena that can occur within them, such as the manipulation of information or online hatred. Arcom is therefore keen to follow and benefit from the contributions of academic production on subjects in line with its competencies.
In May 2024, the Authority published a call for contributions from the scientific community whose research topics fall within the field of audiovisual and digital creation and media.
For its third edition, Arcom, in partnership with theEcole Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay, brought together French and international researchers for a study day to present their work and exchange with the public, on Thursday November 14, at the Authority's headquarters.
Program for the third Arcom study day
The presentations were broadcast live and subtitled in French.
Watch the third study day in full
Introduction
- Roch-Olivier Maistre, Chairman, French regulatory authority for audiovisual and digital communication (Arcom)
- Philippe Maitre, Vice-President in charge of research strategy atENS Paris-Saclay
Presentation of the researchers' work
Research and RSN (DSA): from theoretical risk analysis to practice assessment
Moderated by Michel Glazman, project manager at Arcom's Department of Studies, Economics and Forecasting.

Managing risks to civic discourse and electoral processes under the Digital Services Regulation
Towards the emergence of a neuro-ethical law as a counterpoint to rights revisited by digital technology? Reflections as of consumer law
Juliette Senechal, Professor of Law,University of Lille
Sabine Bernheim-Desvaux, Professor of Law,University of Angers
The traveler's guide to TikTok research: SciTok, a manager for quantitative analysis of TikTok API data
Thibault Grison, Virginie Julliard, Yannick Zelle
Center for Trials in Digital Methods for Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences (CERES)
DSA and moderation data: what transparency for what regulation?
How to protect the public? Challenges in informing and educating individuals
Moderated by Laure Fallou, in charge of the Content and Competition Department atArcom's Department of Studies, Economics and Forecasting.

Perceived responsiveness of TikTok and Instagram algorithms and their association with mental health.
Cross-reflections on the unprecedented dispute over youth signs: the three-score problem
The impact of the introduction of the nutri-score on TV advertising in France. A zero shot classification (NLI) approach
Audiovisual media involved in media and information literacy (MIE). Recent and varied practices in an EMI "market" undergoing institutionalization
Keynote 1 - Growing up in a connected world: adolescent socialization and digital practices
Claire Balleys
Director of Medialab (Geneva), Institute for Communication Sciences and Digital Cultures
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Moderating online content: the responsibility of platforms and the role of individuals
Moderated by Nicolas Vayatis, professor at ENS Paris-Saclay.

Challenges in defining misinformation and disinformation
Collaboratively adding context to social network posts reduces the sharing of fake news, a case study of ''Community Notes'' on X
Strategies for influencing and concealing racializing hate speech on the X platform
Jérôme Ferret, Mario Laurent
Occitanie Cybersecurity Institute,IdetCOM laboratory , Toulouse 1 Capitole University
Respondent to (algorithmic) keyword moderation on Twitter: the invisibilization of LGBT content
Keynote 2 - Platforms and plurality
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
Director of the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, and Professor of Political Communication, Oxford University

From local media to platforms: how is digital shaping information?
Moderated by Fabien Tarissan, CNRS researcher and professor at ENS Paris-Saclay.

Current challenges and opportunities for local media business models
Danielle Borges
Center for plurality and media freedom & Center for a digital society, European University Institute
What information do we receive on social networks? Analysis of information exposure and consumption through data donation
The impact of changes in notice schemes on the production and consumption of information on online platforms: the case of Instagram
Online intermediaries and the diversity of information content
Closing remarks
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