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Opinion and analysis from members of the QUT Digital Media Research Centre
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Risk and abuse: Everyday copyright enforcement on YouTube
Risk and abuse: Everyday copyright enforcement on YouTube
We analyzed 144 YouTube videos to get an understanding of how YouTubers experience copyright law on the platform. The results were…
Joanne E. Gray
Aug 26, 2021
How the monetisation of personal metrics is leading to an individualist journalism
In an internal email circulated to staff in early March, the UK’s Telegraph Media Group described its plans to give salary incentives to…
Silvia Montaña-Niño
Aug 1, 2021
I studied 5,000 phone images: objects were more popular than people, but women took way more…
I studied 5,000 phone images: objects were more popular than people, but women took way more…
Though we take a staggering number of photos each year (an estimated 1.43 trillion in 2020), we share relatively few of these and are…
T.J. Thomson
Nov 26, 2020
3.2 billion images and 720,000 hours of video are shared online daily. Can you sort real from fake?
3.2 billion images and 720,000 hours of video are shared online daily. Can you sort real from fake?
Twitter over the weekend “tagged” as manipulated a video showing US Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden supposedly forgetting…
T.J. Thomson
Nov 4, 2020
Exploring what’s it like to be in front of a journalist’s lens and what the implications are for…
Exploring what’s it like to be in front of a journalist’s lens and what the implications are for…
We can’t all be at city council meetings or down at parliament house directly engaging with the issues that affect us. But through…
T.J. Thomson
Nov 10, 2019
Filter Bubbles and Echo Chambers: Debunking the Myths
Filter Bubbles and Echo Chambers: Debunking the Myths
(Crossposted from the Polity blog.)
Axel Bruns
Jul 30, 2019
Meaningful transparency can help social media platforms fight perceptions of bias and conspiracies
Meaningful transparency can help social media platforms fight perceptions of bias and conspiracies
Our research shows how the lack of information has led to a crisis of confidence. We explain what tech companies can do to improve trust.
Nicolas Suzor
May 21, 2019
The Library of Congress Twitter Archive: A Failure of Historic Proportions
The Library of Congress Twitter Archive: A Failure of Historic Proportions
It’s dead: the U.S. Library of Congress has officially pulled the plug on its project to create a full, complete archive of all of Twitter…
Axel Bruns
Jan 1, 2018
Hijabers of Instagram: the Muslim women challenging stereotypes
Hijabers of Instagram: the Muslim women challenging stereotypes
(co-authored with Alila Pramiyanto and originally published in The Conversation…
Emma Baulch
Jul 12, 2017
Meet Gretchen, Meme Queen of the Brazilian internet
Meet Gretchen, Meme Queen of the Brazilian internet
If after watching Katy Perry’s new video clip “Swish Swish” you were left wondering who the woman starring in it was, well, you’re not…
Gabriela Lunardi
Jul 12, 2017
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