Postdoctoral Research Associate
Tariq is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Digital Media Research Centre (DMRC), working in the Digital Publics research program on Professor Axel Bruns’ Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship project “Determining the Drivers and Dynamics of Partisanship and Polarisation in Online Public Debate”. Tariq holds a PhD in Communication from…
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The recent Woodford panel, Political Polarisation with the DMRC, held on Saturday, 30 December at Woodford, provided a platform for a meaningful exploration of the critical issue of online political polarisation. Led by the Digital Media Research Centre’s Laureate Team Dr Sebastian Svegaard and Dr Tariq Choucair, the discussion…
At this year’s Woodford Folk Festival, the QUT Digital Media Research Centre (DMRC) will host several engaging discussions and workshops, shedding light on pressing topics such as artificial intelligence (AI), climate change misinformation, and political polarisation.
The festival, commencing on December 27, will be the stage for DMRC’s…
After the success of our panel at Woodford 2022, we’re thrilled to announce that we’ve been invited back for a second year!
The DMRC is bringing a diverse fusion of 4 workshops and panels, spanning across both the main program and the children’s festival. Our expert line-up will delve into topics like AI, Political Polarisation, Climate…
QUT Digital Media Research Centre researchers Axel Bruns, Samantha Vilkins, and Tariq Choucair published an article in The Conversation on 5 October, addressing polarisation and the Voice referendum.
As part of an Australian Laureate Fellowship project on the drivers and dynamics of partisanship and polarisation, they commissioned…