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Building: Polytechnic School, Floor: 2, Room: Wing B 1(301)
Wednesday 15:45 - 17:30 EEST (27/08/2025)
This panel brings together work on how evolving digital and media environments reshape political communication, institutional legitimacy, and democratic accountability. It explores how citizens’ interpretations of contentious issues, such as police misconduct, are shaped by staged news narratives; how online hate speech undermines media credibility and alters public trust; and how state actors strategically gatekeep information flows by privileging or restricting journalistic access. Together, these studies illuminate the interplay of digital platforms, user participation, and institutional communication in shaping perceptions of power and accountability, highlighting the challenges and transformations of political communication in contemporary democracies.
| Title | Details |
|---|---|
| Extremist Ideology and Information Resistance: Variation in Public Opinions on Police Misconduct | View Paper Details |
| Media Under Siege: The Role of User-Generated Hate Speech in Eroding Media Credibility | View Paper Details |
| Who Is In, Who Is Out? Media Categorization and Police Informational Gatekeeping in France | View Paper Details |