Presentation about the impact of amount of Internet use and digital skills on political information seeking behavior at Harvard Kennedy School, October 2017.
Could social networking online help NEET young people gain employment?John Mowbray
This presentation is derived from work completed for a PhD research project, into the role of social networking, as supported by social media tools, on the job-search behaviours of those in the NEET (not in education, employment or training) category. It will be presented at the i3 conference hosted by Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, in June 2015. The conference themes include information and its societal impact.
Presentation about the impact of amount of Internet use and digital skills on political information seeking behavior at Harvard Kennedy School, October 2017.
Could social networking online help NEET young people gain employment?John Mowbray
This presentation is derived from work completed for a PhD research project, into the role of social networking, as supported by social media tools, on the job-search behaviours of those in the NEET (not in education, employment or training) category. It will be presented at the i3 conference hosted by Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, in June 2015. The conference themes include information and its societal impact.
It is a college magazine article on a very trending topic, social media. It covers its pros and cons with detailed facts and description of each and how it is affecting our daily life.
Revised version for the CBS Seminar with further findings in Sentiment Analysis leveraging automatic systems from Dan Hardt, manual coding from corporate communications students, and input Bernardo Huberman of HP Labs.
Presentation of my current research interests to 'Scoping Questions of Privacy, Surveillance and Governance in the Digital Society,' Digital Society Network, University of Sheffield, 16 July 2014.
Power Shift: The Rise of the Internet and the Fifth Estate. Presentation by Bill Dutton for the Kling Center for Social Informatics in the Department of Informatics and Library Science, School of Informatics and Computing, Indiana University, Bloomington, 13 November 2015.
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Facebook Psychology: Popular Questions Answered by Research
go deep in what is impact of use social media networks in our real life
The growth of social media and the rapid adoption of internet-enabled mobile devices have changed the way Americans engage in the political process.
For Social Media Week 2013 in Washington, D.C., Pew Internet Researcher Aaron Smith presented the latest data from Pew Research Center national surveys to engage the politically savvy and tech-obsessed peole in DC who have noticed this shift in political life, taking a look at the raw data behind the new political process, and how it relates to our political infrastructure.
Reading habits are changing. New competences are required to cope with the variety of ubiquitous (online) information. Keynote presentation at the opening of the Centre for Text and Information Competences at the Vienna University of Education.
A presentation for my social media class at the University of Nebraska-Omaha on the topic of polarization on social media, and the effects of echo chambers on online political discussions
It is a college magazine article on a very trending topic, social media. It covers its pros and cons with detailed facts and description of each and how it is affecting our daily life.
Revised version for the CBS Seminar with further findings in Sentiment Analysis leveraging automatic systems from Dan Hardt, manual coding from corporate communications students, and input Bernardo Huberman of HP Labs.
Presentation of my current research interests to 'Scoping Questions of Privacy, Surveillance and Governance in the Digital Society,' Digital Society Network, University of Sheffield, 16 July 2014.
Power Shift: The Rise of the Internet and the Fifth Estate. Presentation by Bill Dutton for the Kling Center for Social Informatics in the Department of Informatics and Library Science, School of Informatics and Computing, Indiana University, Bloomington, 13 November 2015.
Let's look at interesting research about facebook social media results
Facebook Psychology: Popular Questions Answered by Research
go deep in what is impact of use social media networks in our real life
The growth of social media and the rapid adoption of internet-enabled mobile devices have changed the way Americans engage in the political process.
For Social Media Week 2013 in Washington, D.C., Pew Internet Researcher Aaron Smith presented the latest data from Pew Research Center national surveys to engage the politically savvy and tech-obsessed peole in DC who have noticed this shift in political life, taking a look at the raw data behind the new political process, and how it relates to our political infrastructure.
Reading habits are changing. New competences are required to cope with the variety of ubiquitous (online) information. Keynote presentation at the opening of the Centre for Text and Information Competences at the Vienna University of Education.
A presentation for my social media class at the University of Nebraska-Omaha on the topic of polarization on social media, and the effects of echo chambers on online political discussions
These slides provide the basic talking points for a series of talks I did in Paris, Rome and Berlin from the 11th through the 13th of July 2017. The talk was based on the Quello Center project on 'The Part Played by Search in Shaping Public Opinion', which was supported by a grant from Google.
Confirmation Seminar: From being #instagay to queering TinderellaStefanie Duguay
This is a summary of my research proposal, which is still a work in progress.
Note: While the use of the images in this presentation should be covered under 'fair use', which allows materials to be used for teaching purposes, many of these are not from the creative commons and should not be reproduced or used for other purposes.
Media and Information Literacy through the lifecourseSheila Webber
Presentation given at the 2nd European Media and Information Literacy Forum, in Riga, Latvia, on 27 June 2016, by Sheila Webber (Information School, University of Sheffield)
Epidemiology versus Data Collection Bias - Studying the Needs of Platform Wor...Maria Wolters
When looking at data science approaches to studying the needs of platform workers, most people use a methodology centred around mining social media. In this brief presentation at an Alan Turing Institute Workshop, I argue that epidemiological data sets and large social science surveys can shed light on aspects of platform workers' experience that are not disclosed on public forums.
Bill Dutton's presentation to the 2022, 7th international SEARCH conference, at Taylor's University, Malaysia, focusing on his concept of a Fifth Estate.
Bill Dutton's presentation on cybersecurity capacity building and work on cybersecurity in working from home (WFH). Is cybersecurity a problem or enabler for WFH?
Overview of the research project entitled 'Changing Workplaces: Implications for Cybersecurity', conducted by the GCSCC in collaboration with GrapeData.
A presentation underpinning a discussion with participants in the wide-area network (WAN) summit held on 26 September 2022 in London at the QEII. It is based on initial descriptive results of a 2022 global survey of over 7,000 internet users on their workplaces prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, during the pandemic, and currently. Questions also address the cybersecurity issues they faced during each stage of the pandemic. The rise of working from home and hybrid working are clear along with declines in office work and the use of decentralised offices. The survey was designed by our research team at the Global Centre for Cybersecurity Capacity Building at the University of Oxford in collaboration with Grape Data, a new and innovative survey research organisation, which fielded the survey.
Presentation for the Seminar on Contemporary Issues of Communication and Culture, Escola de Sociologia e Políticas Públicas, Lisbon University Institute, Lisbon, Portugal, 29 April 2021.
Slides for a talk for the School of Social and Political Sciences and Department of Communication, University of Indonesia, Jakarta, 21 April 2021. I was asked to discuss digital citizenship, and did so from the perspective of the Fifth Estate.
My presentation online entitled 'Power Corrupts', for a seminar on Freedom of Expression on the Net: Implications of Banning Trump from Social Media, 1 February 2012.
Michael Goldsmith and I presented an overview of cybersecurity capacity building and current research findings for delegates from across the Commonwealth nations. The first section of slides introduces the Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre (GCSCC), and the second part presents a comparative analysis of the status and impact of capacity building.
A presentation to the 2019 meeting of the Global Forum on Cyber Expertise (GFCE) in Addis Ababa, October 2019, entitled 'The Shaping and Impacts of Cyber Security Capacity'. The slides are updated since the conference to reflect revised multivariate path analyses.
Presentation on the analysis of cybersecurity capacity building, finding a clear impact of capacity building on a reduction in end user problems and enhanced use by individuals, governments, and business.
MSU is in a position to take a lead in research on the role of next generation broadcasting standards in the use and impact of public broadcasting. This presentation seeks to provide the context and prospects for research on the next generation of public broadcasting.
Presentation on fake news, filter bubbles, and echo chambers for representatives of media and regulatory agencies at Palace Foz (Lisbon), 9 April 2018, by Bill Dutton.
Talk on 'Political Transformations in Network Societies: The Internet, Power Shifts, and the Fifth Estate' for presentation for students and faculty of CIES, University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal, 9 March 2017.
Presentation on paper with Bianca Reisdorf on 'Cultural Divides and Digital Inequalities: Attitudes Shaping Internet and Social Media Divides', at the 44th Research Conference on Communications, Information and Internet Policy, George Mason University, Arlington Virginia, September 30, 2016.
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1. Social Media and Society:
News and Reality
William H. Dutton @BiiiDutton
Quello Professor of Media and Information Policy
Quello Center, Michigan State University
@QuelloCenter
Presentation for a discussions at University Institute of Lisbon, ISCTE-
IUL, ISCTE-IUL, FCT, and CIES-IUL, Lisbon, Portugal, 9 April 2018.
2. Social Research Perspectives on
the Panics Over Social Media
Social Relationships
Dating
(Dis)Information
• Filter Bubbles
• Echo Chambers
• Fake News
Privacy
• Cambridge Analytica-Facebook Fiasco
3. Moral Panic
threat to the moral order
disproportionate reaction
Source: Psychologytoday.com
4. Social Relationships: A Threat to the Social Order?
• Isolating Individuals?
• Substituting Virtual for Real Friendship?
• Undermining Social Relationships?
5. • 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013
• Cross-sectional Surveys versus Panels
• Multi-Stage Probability Sample
• England, Scotland & Wales
• Respondents: 14 years and older
• Face-to-face Interviews, High Response Rates
• Sponsorship from the British Library, Higher
Education Funding Council for England, Ofcom,
and Others
• Component of World Internet Project (WIP)
Oxford Internet Surveys
6. Isolating, Connecting, or Reconfiguring Access
Romantic Views of the Past
Complement v Substitute
• Users Perceive Same or More Connections
• Increased Contact with Family & Friends
• Non-users are Most Isolated
Meet New People Online, Growth Over the Years
• A Few ( 1 or 2) Meet in Person
• More Never Personally Meet
Reinforces and Reconfigures Access: Can Change
• Who You Know
• With Whom You Stay in Touch With
7. Online Dating: A Threat to the Social Order?
• Dating Through a Screen?
• Undermining Stable
Relationships?
8. Supported at the OII by eHarmony (2008—2013)
18 Country Online Survey*
Co-habiting couples, 18 and over
Dated, Update Needed
*Hogan, B., Li, N., and Dutton, W. H. (2011), A Global Shift in the Social Relationships of Networked
Individuals: Meeting and Dating Online Comes of Age. (February 14, 2011).
SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1763884 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1763884
Me, My Spouse and the Internet Study
9. Me, My Spouse and the Internet
Global Shift in Prominence
• Since 1997 with Rise of Social Media
• New and Legitimate Place to Meet
Experience Technology
• Based on Experience, not Success
• Know Others Who Have Dated Online
Complement v a Substitute for Offline
Individual and Cross-National Differences
• Older (over 40), Gender, Sexual Orientation
Reconfigures Access, e.g., Age and Educational Differences
10.
11.
12.
13.
14. (Dis)Information Order: Undermining the Information
Order?
• Diminishing the Quality of Information?
• My Daily Me – Filter Bubble?
• Echo Chambers Polarizing Politics?
• Fake News Undermining
Trust?
16. The Part Played by Search in Shaping Political Opinion
• Quello Center team in collaboration with the Oxford Internet
Institute (OII), University of Oxford and Department of
Communication, University of Ottawa
• Professor William H. Dutton (Quello)
• Dr. Bianca C. Reisdorf (Quello)
• Dr. Grant Blank (OII)
• Dr. Elizabeth Dubois (Ottawa)
• With the assistance of:
• Craig Robertson (PhD Student, Quello)
• Sabrina Ahmed (BA Student, Ottawa)
• Support from Google, Inc.
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2960697
17. Cross-National Comparative Research
A User-Centered Perspective
Review of
Literature
Trace
Data
Survey of
7 nations
Britain
France
Germany
Italy
Poland
Spain
United States
14,000 Internet
Users, January
2017
18. Mitigating
Problems
1. Centrality of
Search for Info
about Politics
2. Diversity of
Sources/Viewpoints
3. Check, Confirm,
Information
4. Find Info that is
New, Unexpected,
or Wrong
5. Seldom Block,
Unfriend, Censor
Others
KEY
THEMES
19. • Google Studie
• Forschungsfragen
• Methodologie
• Erste Resultate
• Bedeutung
• Diskussion
Individual Differences in Search
20. The Report Plus
Dutton, W.H., Reisdorf, B.C., Dubois, E., and Blank, G. (2017), Search
and Politics: The Uses and Impacts of Search in Britain, France,
Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, and the United States, Quello Center
Working Paper available on SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2960697
Dutton, W.H. (2017), ‘Fake News, Echo Chambers, and Filter
Bubbles: Underresearched and Overhyped’: https://theconversation.com/fake-
news-echo-chambers-and-filter-bubbles-underresearched-and-overhyped-76688
Dutton, W. H. (2017), ‘Bubblebusters’, NESTA. http://readie.eu/bubblebusters-
countering-fake-news-filter-bubbles-and-echo-chambers/
21. Social Media and Big Data Reshaping Privacy and
Data Protection?
‘Privacy is dead, get over it.’ Scott McNealy
• Social Networking Eroding Privacy?
• Cambridge-Analytica Fiasco
Chris Wylie (Whistle Blower)
22. Facebook
Global Science
Research
(Aleksandr Kogan)
Cambridge
Analytica
A Complicated Ethical Breach, Rather than a Security, Data Breach
W. H. Dutton (2018),
‘Regulating Facebook
won’t prevent
data breaches’, The
Conversation,
https://theconversation
.com/regulating-
facebook-wont-
prevent-data-breaches-
Mark Zuckerberg
Trump Election
Campaign
23. Why Panic?
Deterministic Perspectives – Loss of Control
Tipping Point – Potentially Transformative
Lack of Critical Multidisciplinary Research
Problems are Real, but Exceptions v the Rule
Focus of the Mass Media and News
24. Social Media Panics in the Press: Why?
News Writing Mantra: Simplify and Exaggerate
• Actual Implications Complex, Conflicting
• Journalists Don't Read Social Science!
Networked (Pack) Journalism
• Dominant Story Lines & Messages in News Outlets
• Reporters networked online (2018) v. The Boys on the Bus (1972)
Deterministic Perspectives Simple & Attracts Readers
• Technology (Company) Bites Humans
• 50th Anniversary of 2001: The Space Odyssey and HAL
25. What Can Be Done?
Address
Panics
Research
Challenging
the Press
Analytical
Skepticism
Outreach:
Speaking,
Blogging,
Disseminating
Not Over-
Simplifying