Phase One
2019
December 31
Fieldwork ends
The fieldwork for this research project has ended. The team are currently analysis the data and preparing a report of the findings, while producing other relevant output material. Stay tuned!
October 3
Team members at AoIR
Niki presented preliminary findings from the project on behalf of the team at the Association of Internet Researchers conference in Brisbane, Australia. The paper was part of the WhatsApp: Safe space for activism or haven for information disorder: The view from Southeast Asia panel. Team members Amelia and Natalie also presented their own papers on…
June 26
Visit to Facebook HQ
Team members Crystal and Niki both participated in the Facebook Integrity Academic Workshop at Facebook HQ at Menlo Park, California, alongside other researchers who won the research award. They co-presented preliminary findings from the research project [presentation slides].
May 14
Fieldwork begins
The team began research fieldwork in both Singapore and Malaysia. This includes visits to meme factories in both countries and one-on-one interviews (including WhatsApp scrollbacks) with active users of the closed-messaging app. A total of 30 participants from each country were interviewed for the project. An online questionnaire for the project also went live, with…
January 1
Project kicks-off in January
The period of study for the project is January to December 2019. In January, the team kicked off research plans for both Malaysia and Singapore.
2018
December 8
Facebook Integrity Foundational research award
Facebook Research announced the recipients for the Facebook Integrity Foundational research award. This project was one of 21 proposals to have won the award.
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