Martin J. Riedl
Martin Riedl war am Humboldt Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft (HIIG) assoziierter Forscher im Projekt “Weaponizing Internet Governance”
Zeitschriftenartikel und Konferenzbeiträge
Chen, G.M., Riedl, M.J., Shermak, J., Brown, J., & Tenenboim, O. (2019). Breakdown of democratic norms? Understanding the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election through online comments. Social Media + Society. Weitere Informationen
Chen, G. M., Ng, Y. M. M., Riedl, M. J., & Chen, V. (2019). Gaming the news: Exposure to online political quizzes boosts interest in politics, political news, and political engagement. Journal of Information Technology and Politics. DOI: 10.1080/19331681.2019.1680475 Weitere Informationen
Kilgo, D.K., Ng, Y.M.M., Riedl, M.J. & Lacasa-Mas, I. (2018). Reddit’s veil of anonymity: Predictors of engagement and participation in media environments with hostile reputations. Social Media + Society. DOI: 10.1177/2056305118810216 Weitere Informationen
Vu, H.T., Jiang, L., Cueva Chacón, L.M., Riedl, M.J., Tran, D., & Bobkowski, P. (2018). What influences media effects on public perception? A cross-national study of comparative agenda setting. International Communication Gazette. DOI: 10.1177/1748048518817652 Weitere Informationen
Kilgo, D.K., Lough, K. & Riedl, M.J. (2017). Emotional appeals and news values as factors of shareworthiness in Ice Bucket Challenge coverage. Digital Journalism. DOI: 10.1080/21670811.2017.1387501 Weitere Informationen
Andere Publikationen
Riedl, M.J. (2019). Squeaky-clean internet – Martin Riedl about the well-being of content moderators, [Audio Podcast] Exploring digital spheres – a podcast by HIIG. Retrieved from: hiig.de/podcast. Weitere Informationen
Gollatz, K., Riedl, M. J. & Pohlmann, J. (2018). Removals of Online Hate Speech in Numbers. Digital Society Blog, HIIG Science Blog, Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society, Berlin, Germany. Cross-posted at Media Policy Project Blog, London School of Economics, London, UK. Weitere Informationen
Vorträge
Weaponizing internet governance: Comparing the German Network Enforcement Act and FOSTA-SESTA in the United StatesAnnual Meeting of the National Communication Association (NCA), Freedom of Expression Division. Baltimore Convention Center, Baltimore, United States: 14.11.2019 Weitere Informationen
Martin J. Riedl, Kirsten Gollatz, Jens Pohlmann.
Scoping new policy frameworks for local broadband networksTPRC47: Research Conference on Communications, Information and Internet Policy. American University, Washington, D.C., United States: 20.09.2019 Weitere Informationen
Sharon Strover, Martin J. Riedl, Selena Dickey
Hashtag #NSFW #Tumblr: What the Tumblr ban means for platform migration.Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S). Sheraton New Orleans, New Orleans, United States: 04.09.2019 Weitere Informationen
Martin J. Riedl.
Responding to online disagreement comments: It’s not what you say, but how you say itAssociation for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) Annual Conference, Newspaper and Online News Division. Sheraton Centre Toronto, Toronto, Canada: 08.08.2019 Weitere Informationen
Gina M. Chen, Marc Ziegele, Martin J. Riedl, Pablo Jost, Teresa Naab.
Going against the flow: How incivility influences comment moderatorsAnnual Conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), Mass Communication Division. Washington Hilton Hotel, Washington, D.C., United States: 28.05.2019 Weitere Informationen
Martin J. Riedl, Gina M. Chen, Kelsey N. Whipple.
Taming incivility in online comment streamsAnnual Meeting of the National Communication Association (NCA), Mass Communication Division. Salt Palace Convention Center, Salt Lake City, United States: 08.11.2018 Weitere Informationen
Gina M. Chen, Martin J. Riedl, Q. Elyse Huang.
Who put the ‘social’ in social payment platforms? Re-reading Simmel and colleagues in light of the Cambrian explosionAnnual meeting of the Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR). Le Centre Sheraton Montréal Hotel, Montréal, Canada: 10.10.2018 Weitere Informationen
Martin J. Riedl
Holding platforms accountable: Content moderation, Logan Paul, and good old pathetic dotIPP2018: Internet, Policy and Politics 2018: Long Live Democracy?. Oxford Internet Institute, St. Anne's College, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom: 20.09.2018 Weitere Informationen
Martin J. Riedl
Toward safer crowdsourced content moderation6th ACM Collective Intelligence Conference. University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland: 07.07.2018 Weitere Informationen
Brandon Dang, Martin J. Riedl, Matthew Lease
But Who Protects the Moderators? The Case of Crowdsourced Image Moderation6th AAAI Conference on Human Computation and Crowdsourcing (HCOMP 2018). University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland: 05.07.2018 Weitere Informationen
Brandon Dang, Martin J. Riedl, Matthew Lease.
Organisation von Veranstaltungen
Content Moderation and Platform AccountabilityContent Moderation and Platform Accountability – Lunch talk with Martin J. Riedl. From 27.06.2018 to 27.06.2018. Humboldt Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany (National) Weitere Informationen
Martin J. Riedl
Medienauftritte
Hey comment mods, you doin’ okay? A new study shows moderating uncivil comments reduces the moderator’s trust in news (18.07.2019). Nieman Lab
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Position
Ehem. assoziierter Forscher: Die Entwicklung der digitalen Gesellschaft