17 episodes

An irregular podcast featuring discussions about digital society by staff and students at Charles Sturt University, Australia.

Digital Society Travis Holland

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An irregular podcast featuring discussions about digital society by staff and students at Charles Sturt University, Australia.

    AI, authorship and creativity

    AI, authorship and creativity

    The conversation explores the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on writing, communication, and creativity. The guest, Daniel Whelan-Shamy, discusses his research on AI and authorship, focusing on the blurring boundaries between human and AI-generated content. Travis and Daniel also touch on the challenges of peer review in keeping up with rapidly evolving AI technologies. The conversation delves into the ethical and legal implications of AI in creative industries, including issues of ownership, attribution, and copyright, highlighting the need for societal discussions on the role of AI in shaping the future and the importance of considering the environmental impact of AI technologies.



    Follow Daniel on Twitter/X at https://twitter.com/dannno0o

    Check out his online profile https://research.qut.edu.au/dmrc/people/daniel-whelan-shamy/


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    • 30 min
    Social media for academic communication

    Social media for academic communication

    In this conversation, Jordan Millward, a PhD student at Imperial College in London, discusses the role of digital and social media in education and science communication. He emphasises the importance of providing accurate information to students from non-traditional backgrounds who may rely on social media for information.

    Jordan also highlights the need for scientists to use social media as a tool for communication and to share their research and stories. He suggests that academics have a responsibility to combat disinformation and promote accurate information on social media.

    Jordan also discusses the challenges of using social media, such as dealing with trolls and negative comments, and the impact of social media on identity and mental health.

    Follow Jordan on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askjordonltd/

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    01:10 The Role of Digital and Social Media in Education

    04:46 Using Social Media to Combat Disinformation

    06:00 The Responsibility of Academics in Using Social Media

    08:20 The Importance of Clear Communication in Academia

    09:25 Effective Communication Strategies in Educational Research

    10:59 Examples of Effective Science Communication on Social Media

    11:54 Challenges of Using Social Media for Academic Communication

    16:39 Dealing with Trolls and Negative Comments

    27:49 Institutional Support for Social Media Creators

    31:06 Educating Young People about Social Media Literacy

    34:30 Practical Considerations for Content Creators

    36:21 The Importance of Having a Goal and Exit Strategy

    36:57 Conclusion and Where to Find Jordan Millward


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    • 35 min
    Regulating Facebook Groups and Cross-Border Digital Goods

    Regulating Facebook Groups and Cross-Border Digital Goods

    Host Travis is joined by A/Prof Ben Hayward from Monash Uni to discuss how cross-border trade regulations impact digital goods while Facebook group admin Karina explains how she moderates large and active Simpsons shitposting Facebook groups.



    Thrillhouse Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/4YxFiq3xWePGBkduHuljDL?si=a224351571004965



    Thrillhouse Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/874499843809845



    Ben Hayward's profile https://research.monash.edu/en/persons/ben-hayward




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    • 40 min
    Hey there Mr Jenkins

    Hey there Mr Jenkins

    In this conversation, Travis and guest Martin Feld discuss the concept of convergence culture and its impact on media platforms and audience behaviour. They explore the challenges and opportunities presented by convergence, including the democratisation of communication and the rise of disinformation. The conversation also delves into the industrial changes brought about by convergence, such as the fragmentation of content and the trend of companies merging to create holistic media experiences. They highlight successful examples of media convergence, including the Matrix franchise and Disney's transmedia storytelling.

    Finally, they discuss the need to strike a balance in using social media, emphasising the importance of moderation and detachment from digital experiences. The conversation explores the responsibility of social media companies in designing addictive experiences and the need for moderation.

    To check out Martin's work, see https://martinfeld.info/


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    • 46 min
    What Bo Burnham's Inside says about technology and the internet

    What Bo Burnham's Inside says about technology and the internet

    Host Travis and guest Tom discuss Bo Burnham's musical special 'Inside' (2021) and explore its themes related to technology, society, and the pandemic.

    They delve into the dominance of online content, the impact of technology on relationships, the generational divide, the pressure to conform to online norms, and the challenges of accountability in the digital age. They also examine the effects of the pandemic on individuals and society as a whole.

    The conversation highlights the thought-provoking commentary and the use of humour to address serious topics in Burnham's work. Topics uncovered in the work include the social impact of the digital world, the unregulated nature of the internet, the addictive nature of technology, and the challenges of content creation. The conversation also reflects on the effects of the pandemic and the longing for a return to normalcy. Overall, 'Inside' serves as a case study for digital creatives and marketers, highlighting the importance of creativity and authenticity in communication.



    Time markers

    00:00 Introduction and Context of Bo Burnham's Inside

    04:31 Content: The Dominance of Online Content

    06:31 Comedy: Social Mobility and Privilege

    11:49 FaceTime with My Mum Tonight: Technology and Generational Divide

    15:22 How the World Works: Reflection on Society and Education

    18:46 White Woman's Instagram: Perfection and Online Persona

    21:51 30: Expectations and Achievement

    23:40 Bezos I and Bezos II: Power and Accountability

    26:10 Sexting: Technology and Relationships

    29:00 Don't Want to Know: Disconnectedness and Care

    32:00 Problematic: Accountability in the Digital Age

    35:00 All Time Low and The All Time Low: Reflection on the Pandemic

    40:08 Reflection on the Impact of the Digital World

    41:10 Welcome to the Internet

    42:49 Unregulated Nature of the Internet

    44:21 The Internet as an Addiction

    46:57 That Funny Feeling

    48:18 The Manic Showmaster Persona

    49:06 The Traps of Content Creation

    50:53 Goodbye

    52:10 Any Day Now

    52:21 Reflection on the Pandemic

    54:38 Final Thoughts


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    • 57 min
    Artificial Intelligence: Applications and Trajectories - Special Episode for the Big Rhetorical Podcast Carnival

    Artificial Intelligence: Applications and Trajectories - Special Episode for the Big Rhetorical Podcast Carnival

    In this episode of Digital Society, we revisit the question of generative AI and it's application in the media and communication industries. Michelle O'Connor and Travis Holland discuss the role and potential uses of AI in radio, journalism, podcasting and other aspects of media production and education. Student Rachel Vanderhel reflects on the links between AI and social media.

    This is a special episode of Digital Society produced as part of The Big Rhetorical Podcast's 2023 Podcast Carnival, running from 28-31. Check out other episodes at https://thebigrhetoricalpodcast.weebly.com/.

    The carnival will conclude with a keynote interview with Dr. Isabel Pedeson, Professor of Communication Studies at Toronto Ontario Tech University and Founding Director of the Digital Life Institute. To read more about Dr. Pedersen’s research, including her new book, Augmentation Technologies and Artificial Intelligence in Technical Communication, head to the Digital Life Institute website: https://www.digitallife.org.


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    • 31 min

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