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Media, tech & politics research, music enthusiast, #Crew96 fan. Director of the School of Emerging Media & Technology at Kent State.
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We're hiring an asst. prof with web skills for a joint appointment in our interdisciplinary Emerging Media & Tech program with tenure home in one of our College's 4 Schools: Comm Studies, Information, Media & Journalism, Visual Comm Design. Please share! https://jobslist.kent.edu/cw/en-us/job/500059/faculty-tenure-track9-mo
Faculty Tenure Track-9 Mo

The School of Emerging Media and Technology and College of Communication and Information at Kent State University invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor in emerging media and technology.

Kent State

1/ It’s out! @chadedwards & I had the chance to contribute the chapter “#HMC in the #Educational Context” in “The SAGE Handbook of Human-Machine Communication” ed. by Andrea Guzman, Rhonda McEwen & @sjones

🔗 https://bit.ly/3r2m57b

#AI #Robots #VR #HMC
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The SAGE Handbook of Human–Machine Communication

SAGE Publications Inc
Beyond Digital "Echo Chambers": The Role of Viewpoint Diversity in Political Discussion

Increasingly taking place in online spaces, modern political conversations are typically perceived to be unproductively affirming -- siloed in so called ``echo chambers'' of exclusively like-minded discussants. Yet, to date we lack sufficient means to measure viewpoint diversity in conversations. To this end, in this paper, we operationalize two viewpoint metrics proposed for recommender systems and adapt them to the context of social media conversations. This is the first study to apply these two metrics (Representation and Fragmentation) to real world data and to consider the implications for online conversations specifically. We apply these measures to two topics -- daylight savings time (DST), which serves as a control, and the more politically polarized topic of immigration. We find that the diversity scores for both Fragmentation and Representation are lower for immigration than for DST. Further, we find that while pro-immigrant views receive consistent pushback on the platform, anti-immigrant views largely operate within echo chambers. We observe less severe yet similar patterns for DST. Taken together, Representation and Fragmentation paint a meaningful and important new picture of viewpoint diversity.

arXiv.org
Mastodon would make a fantastic place to experiment with open source recommendation algorithms. It now has enough users that this is interesting.

Hello! I'm new to Mastodon after seeing many friends move here. Here is my introduction:

I started online on BBSs in the early '90s, then connected to communities on mailing lists, IRC, web forums, blogs, social media, and more. I worked in tech from '96-'06 then moved to academia.

I'm an Associate Professor at Kent State. My social science research looks at media and technology in the context of political and health communication. I teach classes in communication, technology, and online media.

I'm the Director of the interdisciplinary School of Emerging Media & Technology at KSU. EMAT sits at the intersection of tech, media, design, education, and communication.

I'm a massive music fan. I produced a radio show & podcast, The Beat Oracle for 20 years. Archives are online.

I love hiking and soccer.

I live with my wife and 3 kids in a small city, Hudson, Ohio, USA. My favorite thing is spending time with them.

I've been less active online the last few years than ever.