The conference starts on Wednesday, November 08, 2023, in the evening with a get-together and ends on Friday, November 10, 2023, around noon.

 Conference program - status December 11, 2023

 Tagungsprogramm - Stand 11. Dezember 2023

Conference Program 

Last update: December, 11 2023

 

(Non-)binarity in Binary Structures – The Digital Communication of Identity and Diversity: Joint Annual Conference of the DGPuK-Divisions Digital Communication and “Media, Public Spheres and Gender”  

8th to 10th November 2023 in Vienna 

Host:  

Department of Communication, University of Vienna 

Locations: 

Workshops 

Room 7.03 | Department of Communication | Währinger Str. 29 | 1090 Vienna 

Get-Together 

Café Leopold | Museumsplatz 1 | 1070 Vienna 

Conference 

Aula | Altes AKH | Spitalgasse 2 | 1090 Vienna 

“Media, Public Spheres and Gender” Division Meeting

Room 658 | Department of Communication | Kolingasse 14-16 | 1090 Vienna

Conference Dinner 

VinziRast-Lokal „mittendrin“ | Währinger Str. 19 | 1090 Vienna 


Tuesday, 07 November 2023

Early-Career-Workshop

Chairs: Esther Greussing, Linda Siegel-Schulze, Miriam Siemon, Lisa Weidmüller

14:00-18:00


Wednesday, 08 November 2023

Methods Workshop: Automated detection of gender in images

Chair: Tobias Heidenreich (Social Science Research Center Berlin)

10:00-14:00

Advocacy Workshop: Countering digital inequalities in intersectional participation, representation and advocacy  

Chair: Jennifer Adams (University of Vienna) 

15:00-17:30


Get-Together

19:00


Thursday, 09 November 2023


Registration

Opening

Keynote

Dr. Fariba Karimi (TU Graz)

Title: Structural marginality in social networks and algorithms

08:30-09:15

09:15-09:30

09:30-10:30


Coffee break

10:30-10:45


Thematic Panel 1: (Non)Binaries in Visual and Textual Communication

Chair: Stine Eckert

How different types of hate speech affect the credibility of journalistic articles and attitudes toward climate activism: An online experiment focusing on gendered speech

Andreas Schulz-Tomančok and Florian Woschnagg


What Visuals Do Matter? Effects of (Counter) Stereotypical Visual Information on Candidate Evaluations

Jennifer Bast and Corinna Oschatz 

 

Risk or Chance? Effects of (Non-)Binary Gender Fair Language in Digital News

Corinna Lauerer and Andreas A. Riedl 

 

Examining the Construction of Women's Online Literary Spaces through Keywords: Platforms, Power, and Patriarchy

Miqi Liu 

10:45-12:00


Coffee break

12:00-12:15


Open Panel 1: Diversity and Visibility

Chair: Ricarda Drüeke 

‘Vorwärts zu den Wurzeln?’ – Reflexionen zum feministischen Storytelling als Form öffentlicher Artikulation

Margreth Lünenborg, Wolfgang Reißmann and Miriam Siemon

 

Beyond binary (and) biology: Desiderate für eine vielfältige, diversitätssensible Geschlechterperspektive in der Gesundheitskommunikationsforschung 

Anna Wagner und Doreen Reifegerste 

 

(Un-)Sichtbar innovativ – Innovative Frauen in den Medien 

Clara Meyer zu Altenschildesche and Kerstin Ettl

 

Journalistische Neugründungen: Neue Chancen oder alte Barrieren für Diversität und Gleichstellung?

Maike Suhr and Christopher Buschow 

12:15-13:30


Lunch break

13:30-14:30


Thematic Panel 2: (Non)Binaries in Social Media

Chair: Corinna Peil

#reinweiblich - The Far-Right’s Binary and Trans-exclusive Construction of Femininity through Hashtags

Hanna-Sophie Rueß, Christian Schwarzenegger and Susanne Kinnebrock 

 

Dealing with online abuse on TikTok – experiences of German #politiktok creators

Julia Niemann-Lenz and Monika Pater 

 

My Second Self. The Bitmoji as Expression of the Self and Part of the Visual SelfPresentation of Adolescents

Jessica Kühn and Claudia Riesmeyer

 

Stages of disclosure: The role of social media in the identity development of transgender individuals

Cinar Aydogan 

14:30-15:45


Coffee break

15:45-16:00


Poster-Session 

Buch in der „Bim“ oder BeReal in der Bahn? Pendler*innen im „smarten“ Wien und ihre mobilisierten Medien- und Kommunikationspraktiken

Helena Atteneder

 

From gay to queer. Computational analyses of COC Netherlands' communication, 2008-2022

Jesper Verhoef

 

Be a woman of the Word, not a woman of the World - The influence of gender representation by Religious Online Influencers on transgender adolescents’ gender identity discovery

Hella Elise de Haas

 

Performing Piety: German Women Converts on Tiktok

Anna Mavrikou and Dina Wahba

 

„Irgendwo zwischen 'positiver Kommunikation', rechten Verschwörungserzählungen und alternativer Medizin“ Ein multidimensionaler Blick auf Frauen und alternative Medien

Katharina Schöppl 

 

Communicating (Policy) Change: Social Media Use of NGOs Fighting Against Online Hate Speech and Harassment of Women and Minorities

Stine Eckert 

16:00-17:00


DGPuK-Division-meetings

Digital Communication Division (Aula, Conference Venue)

Chairs: Merja Mahrt and Ulrike Klinger

 

“Media, Public Spheres and Gender” Division (Room 658, Kolingasse 14-16)

Chairs: Kathrin F. Müller and Corinna Peil

17:15-18:15


Conference dinner

19:00


Friday, 10 November 2023


Thematic Panel 3: Best Paper

Chair: Annie Waldherr

Algorithmic body imaginaries: health and fitness practices on social media

Maria Schreiber, Marius Liedtke und Andrea Schaffar

 

Gender differences in communication scientists’ Twitter communication

Laura Heintz, Jonas Büttner and Michael Scharkow

 

Beyond the Binary: Investigating Gendered Network Structures on Twitter with Computational Methods (Best Student Paper)

Miriam Siemon  

09:00-10:15


Coffee break

10:15-10:30


Open Panel 2: Digital Communication Revisited

Chair: Esther Greussing

 

Nicht-empfohlen-Werden auf Social-Media-Plattformen

Charlotte Spencer-Smith 

 

The Effect of Interactive Immersive Journalism on Participating in and through the Media

Hannah Greber   

 

Zwischen Vernetzung und Entnetzung: Wie Mediennutzer*innen mit konkurrierenden Erwartungen umgehen – und oftmals an diesem Balanceakt scheitern

Nina Altmeier, Victoria Kratel, Nils Borchers and Guido Zurstiege

 

DigicomHis:Her. Methodische Impulse für eine Digital Communication History

Robert Scholz and Eva Tamara Asboth 

10:30-11:45


Coffee break

11:45-12:00


Open Panel 4: Media Constructions of Social Identities

Chair: Andreas Schulz-Tomančok  

Sexuelle Orientierungen in unterhaltenden Fernsehformaten. Eine Untersuchung

der zeitlichen Entwicklung am Beispiel der Daily Soap Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten

Melanie Heyne, Matthes Schade and Markus Seifert

 

#HowToBeThatGirl: Die Konstruktion von Weiblichkeit in TikTok-Videos

Ilaria Wollek, Jakob Hörtnagl and Hannah-Sophie Rueß

12:00-13:00


Farewell and snack

13:00