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Presentations by ZeMKI members at the 76th Annual ICA Conference, “Communication and Inequalities in Context”

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The 76th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA) will take place from June 2 to 8 in Cape Town, South Africa. This year’s conference is themed “Communication and Inequalities in Context” and will bring together over 2,900 researchers in the field of communication studies. Members of ZeMKI and the ComAI research group will be attending the annual conference and will present their own research during the event.

List of Presentations with ZeMKI Members:

Thursday June 4, 14:15 – 15:00, Protea (CTICC2, Lev 1): “ “Loops of emergence”: How communicative AI’s inequalities emerge in recursivity tension between sociomaterial constitution and domain-specific appropriation”

Friday June 5, 10:30 – 11:45, Bluebell (CTICC2, Lev 3): “Anger-Driven Climate-Skeptic Message Propagation during the 2021 German Elections”

Friday June 5, 10:30 – 11:45 Westin Ballroom East (Westin, Old Harbour Level): “Activism, Communication, and Social Justice Research Escalator”

Friday June 5, 12:00–13:15, 1.64 (CTICC1, Lev 1): “From Clicks to Action: Investigating the Relationship between Climate News Exposure and Political Participation”

Friday June 5, 13:30–14:45, 2.44-2.46 (CTICC1, Lev 2): “Criminals or Heroes? How Media Portrayals of Climate Activists Shape Affective Polarization”

Friday June 5, 15:00–16:15 CTICC BALLROOM WEST (CTICC1, Lev 1): “(HYBRID) Curating Reality: Gatekeeping and Digital Capital in the Age of Algorithms”

Friday June 5, 16:30–17:45 Westin Ballroom East (Westin, Old Harbour Level): “Activism, Communication, and Social Justice Business Meeting”

Saturday June 6, 9:00–10:15 1.44 (CTICC1, Lev 1): “Elaboration of Multimodal Frames in News Reception: A Mixed-Method Eye-Tracking and Think-Aloud Study”

Saturday June 6, 12:00–13:15, 2.61-2.63 (CTICC1, Lev 2): “Epistemic Expectations and Contested Knowledge: Seeking or Managing Truth(s) in Alternative Media Repertoires”

Saturday June 6, 13:30–14:45, 1.43 (CTICC1, Lev 1): “Entertainment Media: Algorithmic Bias, Structural Power, and the Reproduction of Social Inequality”

Saturday June 6, 13:30–14:45, Freesia (CTICC2, Lev 2): “Media Practices of Contradicting by Far-Right Actors”

Sunday June 7, 10:30–11:45, 1.64 (CTICC1, Lev 1): “MEOW-ney in AI: Exposure Payments, Deepseek Breakthroughs, and Preferred Rules”

Sunday June 7, 10:30–11:45, Westin Ballroom West (Westin, Old Harbour Level): “Leveraging LLMs in Survey Research: Towards an Issue Polarization Scale from Open Text Responses Research Escalator, Comp Methods Division”

Sunday June 7, 12:00–13:15, Edward & Schappen (Westin, Mezzanine Level): “ “If We Bombed London…” Language of Conflict in the Media Statements of Russian Sports Officials during Wartime”

Sunday June 7, 13:30–14:45, de Gama (Westin, Old Harbour Level): “Rethinking War Photography in the Digital Age: An Analysis of Press Photographs from 2005 to 2025”

Sunday June 7, 15:00–16:15, 2.64 (CTICC1, Level 2): “You’ve Got the Power(?) Playlist Curation as a Technology of the Self on Music Streaming Platforms”

Sunday June 7, 15:00–16:15, Bluebell (CTICC2, Lev 3): “Engineering Diversity? Exploring Hidden Diversification Labels on TikTok and Their Role in Algorithmic Recommendations”

Sunday June 7, 16:30–17:45, Edward & Schappen (Westin, Mezzanine Level): “A Reinforcing Spiral? Online News Exposure and Polarization in the Climate Discourse”

Monday June 8, 9:00–10:15, CTICC Ballroom West (CTICC1, Lev 1): “(HYBRID) HIGH-DENSITY: Political Communication, Disinformation, and Democratic Crisis”

Monday June 8, 9:00–10:15, de Gama (Westin, Old Harbour Level): “Becoming Champions: Postfeminist Freedom and Neoliberal Constraint in Alpine Youth Culture”

Monday June 8, 9:00–10:15, 2.41-2.43 (CTICC1, Lev 2): “Mapping Global Repertoires of Journalistic Roles: Comparative Evidence from 74 Countries”

Monday June 8, 10:30–11:45, 1.62 (CTICC1, Lev 1): “The Devil Is in the Details: The Politics of Value Specification in AI Governance”

Monday June 8, 10:30–11:45, Watsonia (CTICC2, Lev 3): “Feel Informed to Be Informed? Rethinking News-ness through the Sense-Making-Practices of Alternative Media Users”

Monday June 8, 10:30–11:45, de Gama (Westin, Old Harbour Level): “Football Fandom and Media Use: Exploring Team Identification and Team Loyalty among Colombian Football Fans”

Monday June 8, 12:00–13:15, 1.44 (CTICC1, Lev 1): “Silicon Valley’s Slippery Futures: Artificial General Intelligence, Technofascism, and the Limits of Reinventing the World”

Monday June 8, 12:00–13:15, 1.44 (CTICC1, Lev 1): “On the Paradox of Superintelligence: The “Ideological Flip-Flop” of AGI and the Threat to the Future”

Monday June 8, 13:30–14:45, Protea (CTICC2, Lev 1): “Studying Digital Activism in the Age of Big Data: A Systematic Review of Online Protest Research”

Monday June 8, 15:00–16:15, Protea (CTICC2, Lev 1): “Framing, Activism, and Social Justice”

Monday June 8, 15:00–16:15, Orchid (CTICC2, Lev 2): “Against the Tide: Tracing Media Persistence through Big Tech’s Enclosure (2005–2025)”

You can view the full program here.

About ICA26

The International Communication Association (ICA) is a global academic association that brings together researchers, educators, and practitioners from all areas of communication studies. Its annual conference promotes international exchange on current research findings. This year’s theme, “Communication and Inequalities in Context,” invites critical reflection on the dynamics between communication and inequality in various social, cultural, and geographical contexts. With over 600 sessions and more than 3,000 presenters, the conference will also be held in a hybrid format to enable global participation.

More information about this year’s International Communication Association (ICA) conference can be found here.

Funded by DFG (German Research Foundation)FWF Österreichischer Wissenschaftsfonds

Contact:

Prof. Dr. Andreas Hepp
ZeMKI, Center for Media, Communication and Information Research University of Bremen

Phone: +49 421 218-67620
Assistent Mrs. Schober: +49 421 218-67603
E-mail: andreas.hepp@uni-bremen.de

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