Marília Gehrke

@gehrke
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Assistant Professor in Journalism Studies at the University of Groningen and fellow at the Digital Democracy Center (DDC)/University of Southern Denmark (SDU). Interested in gendered disinformation, data journalism, news audiences, and transparency.

Heading to Amsterdam to join the 5th Misdoom! This morning, I will present the first results of the pilot study “A decolonial feminist approach to gendered disinformation”. In the afternoon, my colleague Ansgard Heinrich and I will share directions to answer “Who checks the fact-checkers?”

Are you ‘conferencing’ today as well? Come and say hi!  

Full program: https://event.cwi.nl/misdoom-2023/

MISDOOM 2023

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What a lovely morning at the university with the nicest ginger receptionist 😺
Being a colleague of those people at @DDC_SDU has been an honor. You are unforgettable! Thank you for this kind gesture @claesdevreese et al. 🌟

🌟 Latam Journalism Review published an article about a study some colleagues and I have developed and was recently published by Journalism Practice:

https://latamjournalismreview.org/articles/brazilian-mainstream-media-tended-to-reproduce-falsehoods-said-by-bolsonaro-on-covid-19-in-news-headlines-study-finds/

Brazilian mainstream media tended to reproduce falsehoods said by Bolsonaro on COVID-19 in news headlines, study finds - LatAm Journalism Review by the Knight Center

Brazilian mainstream media tended to reproduce falsehoods said by Bolsonaro on COVID-19 in news headlines, study finds Academic Research. Latin American Journalism Review by The Knight Center at The University of Texas at Austin.

LatAm Journalism Review by the Knight Center

 New publication about #disinformation

One of the questions I get the most is whether journalism produces disinformation. I answer that unintentional mistakes (misinfo) are part of the job, and reporters do their best to pursue the truth. However, the mere reproduction of false claims have the potential to amplify the noise. Some BR news organizations reproduced, without criticism, the former president's lies about Covid.

Check it here: https://doi.org/10.1080/17512786.2023.2174579

All the President’s Lies: How Brazilian News Media Addressed False and Inaccurate Claims in Their Titles

This paper examines how the Brazilian media covered false and misleading claims made by President Jair Bolsonaro in the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic. To do so, we extracted titles from 111 n...

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🚨Call for applications open! 🚨
Join us for the next edition Summer School for Women* in Political Methodology in Basel

Open to PhD students and early career scholars
Fully-funded places available for applicants, deadline 27 March🗓️
http://summerschoolwpm.org

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Summer School for Women in Political Methodology

16 to 22 July 2023 at the University of Basel

Summer School for Women in Political Methodology

 New publication about #disinformation

One of the questions I get the most is whether journalism produces disinformation. I answer that unintentional mistakes (misinfo) are part of the job, and reporters do their best to pursue the truth. However, the mere reproduction of false claims have the potential to amplify the noise. Some BR news organizations reproduced, without criticism, the former president's lies about Covid.

Check it here: https://doi.org/10.1080/17512786.2023.2174579

All the President’s Lies: How Brazilian News Media Addressed False and Inaccurate Claims in Their Titles

This paper examines how the Brazilian media covered false and misleading claims made by President Jair Bolsonaro in the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic. To do so, we extracted titles from 111 n...

Taylor & Francis
Postdoc: Media Use and Impact (1FTE, 3+3Y). Wonderful position with @judith_moeller and @lisamerten at Leibniz Institute for Media Research | Hans Bredow Institute https://leibniz-hbi.de/en/news/postdoctoral-researcher-in-communication-science-m-f-d
Hans-Bredow-Institut - Hans-Bredow-Institut für Medienforschung

JOB ALERT

We are hiring! Assistant Professorship with Tenure Track in *Computational Social Science with a Focus on Communication*.

Join us at U of Zurich. Great opportunities, details below.

https://jobs.uzh.ch/offene-stellen/assistant-professorship-with-tenure-track-in-computational-social-science-with-a-focus-on-communication/99520e04-afd8-444d-91ea-33ca08ba8ea3

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UZH: Assistant Professorship with Tenure Track in Computational Social Science with a Focus on Communication

The University of Zurich invites applications for an assistant professorship with tenure track in computational social science with a focus on communication. The position should be filled by 1 August 2024. After two employment periods of three years each, promotion to a permanent professorship will take place in the event of a positive evaluation within a tenure procedure. Candidates should demonstrate outstanding, internationally visible research in the field of computational social science. The focus is on developing and applying methods for analyzing communication processes in the context of digital and social media. The position is based in the Department of Communication and Media Research (IKMZ) and is intended to investigate communication processes from an interdisciplinary social science perspective. Possible methodological approaches include agent-based or other computer-based modeling, simulations, network analysis, machine learning, artificial intelligence, natural language processing, analysis of large audio and/or video datasets, gathering and analysis of digital trace data, and the use of lab or field experiments. In teaching, the candidate should enable students to use innovative computer-based methods independently and in a research-oriented manner. Initially, the professorship will teach one to two courses per semester, mainly in communication science programs. Later, the teaching opportunities will expand. Candidates must hold a PhD degree in communication science (or related subjects such as computer science, statistics, political science or sociology) by the time of application and have excellent relevant publications. While courses may be taught in English, the administrative language of the University of Zurich is still German. Therefore, non-German speaking candidates are expected to acquire a working knowledge of German within the first years of their appointment. The Department of Communication and Media Research and the University of Zurich offer a stimulating research and teaching environment with a wide range of opportunities for professional exchange and cooperation. The University of Zurich is an equal opportunities employer and in particular strives to increase the gender diversity in leading positions. Therefore, qualified female researchers are encouraged to apply. Please submit an academic CV, including research plan for the next three years (two to three), publications, teaching experience, copies of academic transcripts, and contact details of two references. The closing date for applications is 1 March 2023. Details on the application procedure are available on the website of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. In case of technical problems, please contact the Dean's Office of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.

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Invited talk about our project at the @DDC_SDU and PhD book launch. What an honor! 🫶🏻 UFRGS will always be home.