Information, Disinformation, and Public Politics

OCP23 is now over. The full papers presented in the 2023 edition of Online Conference Papers are no longer accessible. You can read the original abstracts of the papers accepted for presentation onsite (Lyon23) and/or submitted online (OCP23) in the abstract books.

Chair: Peter Thompson
1453
Afro-optimism and Progressive Modernity: the Fintech story in the African press
Cathleen
LeGrand
University of Leeds
Chris
Paterson
University of Leeds
Jorg
Wiegratz
University of Leeds
2708
Digital Populism, Propaganda and the construction of electoral legitimacy in the 2022 Presidential elections in Kenya
Jacinta
Maweu
University of Nairobi
4205
The political economy of disinformation in Taiwan
Chen Ling
Hung
The Graduate Institute of Journalism, National Taiwan University
Chang-de
Liu
College of Communication, National Chengchi University
1164
Never the Twain: The policy contradictions of the Aotearoa New Zealand Public Media Bill
Peter
Thompson
Victoria University of Wellington
3040
The Voice of America in the Horn of Africa: Examining Public Diplomacy, Journalistic Autonomy, and Power Interlocks at the Amharic Desk
Tewodros
Workneh
Kent State University
229
Digital labor in cyberloafing: A paradox between alienation and subjectivity
Haoyu
Wang
Renmin University of China
Yin
Mingqing
University of Barcelona
4334
Our home is ruined:A Study of the Migration of Online Community Members
Xinyun
Wu
Renmin University of China
Xiangjun
Yu
Renmin University of China
Qianxue
Yi
Renmin University of China
Wujing
Geng
Renmin University of China

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