The Influencer Ethnography Research Lab. Investigating influencers & socio-cultural issues in the Asia Pacific & around the world. Housed at Curtin University.
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Dear IERLab Community,
This account will become dormant at the end of 2024. To stay up to date with all things IERLab, please follow us on our other socials.
ierlab.com/
Thanks for supporting us on this platform & we hope to see you elsewhere 🌈🌟
#IERLab
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The IERLab extends a very warm welcome to @haozheng_zheng, who is joining us as a Research Fellow ✨
Hao’s work focuses on gender and sexuality, transnational mobility, and digital cultures.
Learn more about Hao here:
ierlab.com/about/#IERLab
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"Meet the IERLab Team: Dr Hao Zheng, IERLab Research Fellow."
AoIR recap: IERLab Research Student Rachel Berryman @channelera has written an insightful blog about her experience at #AoIR2024, including a recap of the IERLab-supported panel ‘Virtual Celebrities Industries in East Asia.’
Read here:
ierlab.com/2024/11/22/recap-…#IERLab
ALT A collage of photos from AoIR2024 conference in Sheffield, UK. Along with images of Sheffield, there are photos of Rachel Berryman presenting at the panel 'Virtual Celebrities Industries in East Asia.'
A big congratulations to our Research Student @channelera for her Milestone 3 presentation this week 👏🎉✨
Rachel's PhD project explores the practices, evolution, impact, and industry surrounding virtual influencers.
Learn more about Rachel:
ierlab.com/about/#IERLab
ALT IERLab Research Student Rachel Berryman presenting for the Milestone 3 presentation. The slide shows 'Virtual Infuencers 101: Where did they come from?'
ALT IERLab Research Student Rachel Berryman presenting for the Milestone 3 presentation. The slide shows 'Virtual Infuencers 101: Where did they come from?'
ALT A group photo of all IERLab Research Students following Rachel Berryman's Milestone 3 presentation. L-R: Naomi Robinson, Janey Umback, Rachel Berryman, Faye Mercier.
ALT A cover image for Rachel Berryman's Milestone Three presentation. There is an image of a virtual influencers, and the text says:
"Analysing Virtual Influencers: Celebrity, Authenticity & Identity on Social Media. Milestone Three, Nov 2024.
Rachel Berryman, PhD Candidate, Media, Creative Arts & Social Inquiry, Curtin University,
Supervised by Prof Tama Leaver and Prof Crystal Abidin.
@researchbrb (Instagram)
rachelberrman.com
A big congratulations to our Research Student Faye Mercier for her Milestone 1 presentation this week 👏🎉✨
Faye’s PhD project focuses on the role of K-Influencers in the global K-Economy.
Learn more about Faye here:
ierlab.com/about/#IERLab
ALT IERLab Research Student Faye Mercier at her Milestone 1 presentation
ALT IERLab Research Student Faye Mercier at her Milestone 1 presentation
ALT IERLab Research Student Faye Mercier at her Milestone 1 presentation
ALT IERLab team posing for a group photo after IERLab Research Student Faye Mercier's Milestone 1 presentation. Clockwise from front left: Dr Jin Lee, Naomi Robinson, Faye Mercier, Rachel Berryman, Prof Crystal Abidin
👋 We've added a new place you can find us online!
Find our socials links learn more about the IERLab (including our Publications, Members & the IERLab Podcast) by visiting ierlab.com/ ✨
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New publication out now from @jinlee_media:
‘“Cute saves the world!”: animal Internet Celebrities’ cute activism in the #AdoptDontShop animal rescue campaign on social media’ in Social Movement Studies.
Read this article here [open access]:
doi.org/10.1080/14742837.202…#IERLab
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"Animal social media accounts and channels purposefully engage with cuteness and laboriously leverage their internet fame for animal activism within the image-centered, attention-seeking social media environment."
- Jin Lee
Lee, Jin. (2024). "Cute saves the world!": animal Internet Celebrities' cute activism in the #adoptdon'tshop animal rescue campaign on social media. Social Movement Studies, 1-23.
https://doi.org/10.1080/14742837.2024.2421973
There is a cute illustration of a dog and cat curled up together smiling.
This week our Founding Director @wishcrys and Research Student @channelera will be presenting at the #AoIR2024 conference in Sheffield!
For more information about their sessions, including panel descriptions and/or abstracts, visit:
ierlab.com/aoir2024/#IERLab
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"IERLab researchers will be presenting at the 2024 Association of Internet Researchers Conference in Sheffield, UK (30 October - 2 November 2024)."
Due to ALT-TEXT character limits, for accessible text of session details (and more information regarding panel descriptions and/or abstracts), visit:
https://ierlab.com/aoir2024/
The poster includes a QR code which links to the above URL.
This summer IERLab is looking to support an intern at the Curtin HIVE Summer Internship Program with the IERLab-HIVE project ‘Influencer Face’.
The application deadline is 20 Oct 24.
For more information and how to apply: hive.curtin.edu.au/internshi…
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2024 IERLab-HIVE Summer Internship
This summer IERLab is looking to support an intern at the Curtin HIVE Summer Internship Program. The IERLab-HIVE project 'Influencer Face' aims to address the stereotypes and issues of diversity in the Influencer Industry.
Please note this is a paid internship only open to Curtin undergraduate (2nd year and above) and postgraduate students from all academic areas.
The application deadline for this internship is 20 Oct 24.
For more information and how to apply: https://hive.curtin.edu.au/internships/
New publication out now from @jinlee_media & @wishcrys: “Fantasised and fantastical Nordic imaginaries: Contextualising Nordic life vlogs by East Asian YouTube vloggers” in Nordic Journal of Media Studies.
Read the article here [open access]:
doi.org/10.2478/njms-2024-00…
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"In sharing their everyday life in Nordic countries, some try to depict "the realities" of living as an East Asian expat and provide a balanced viewpoint about the pros and cons of
Nordic life." - Jin Lee & Crystal Abidin
Lee, Jin & Crystal Abidin. (2024). Fantasised and fantastical Nordic imaginaries: Contextualising Nordic life vlogs by East Asian YouTube vloggers.
Nordic Journal of Media Studies. 6 (1).
https://doi.org/10.2478/njms-2024-0004
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KEYNOTE: ‘Doing Cultural Research in Asia: Intercultural Influencers in East Asia’
Join @wishcrys for this keynote introducing a new theory of ‘Intercultural Influencers’ on 6 Sept 24, 9:00am - 10:30am AEST.
More info & online tickets available here: eventbrite.com.au/e/doing-cu…
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The text says:
Doing Cultural Research in Asia: Intercultural Influencers in East Asia
Join Prof Crystal Abidin for this keynote introducing a new theory of
'Intercultural Influencers' on 6 Sept 24, 9:00am - 10:30am AEST.
This event is part of the Doing cultural research in Asia: Media, Power, Communities Symposium, hosted by the Asian Cultural Research Hub (University of Melbourne) and the Asian Media, Culture and Society Research Group (Deakin University).
More information & online tickets available here:
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/doing=cultural-research-in-asia-intercultural-influencers-in-east-asia-tickets-987485665207
A big congratulations to IERLab Research Fellow @jinlee_media who has been awarded the 2024 Humanities Building Research Capability Award – Early Career Researcher at the @CurtinUni Humanities Research Awards! 👏✨
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ALT A photo of Dr Jin Lee's Curtin University Humanities Research Award: '2024 Humanities Building Research Capability Award – Early Career Researcher'. In the reflection of the award you can see Dr Jin Lee taking the photo with her phone.
Read & Greet is a new IERLab initiative organised & run by our Research Students. For the inaugural R&G session, we welcomed IERLab Visiting Fellow @Meg_Zeng to discuss one of her publications, reflecting on the processes and experiences of a researcher.
ierlab.com/read-greet/
ALT "Influencer Ethnography Research Lab - Read & Greet: Dr Meg Jing Zeng
Read & Greet sessions encourage guest scholars to reflect on their own processes and experiences as a researcher, and focus around a specific journal article or chapter they have written.
For the inaugural R&G session, we welcomed IERLab Visiting Fellow Dr Meg Jing Zeng to discuss her paper “Showing They Care (Or Don’t): Affective Publics and Ambivalent Climate Activism on TikTok” (2021)."
Accompanying the text above are pictures of IERLab members (Prof Crystal Abidin, Dr Jin Lee, Rachel Berryman & Janey Umback) with Dr Meg Jing Zeng, including during the Read & Greet session around a table & a group photo outside after the session.
IERLab Research Student @janeysumback will be presenting the online seminar "Korean(Air)waves: Disseminating K-pop Research via Podcasts" on Tues 6 August!
Hosted by the @KoreanStudiesAA Emerging Researcher Group. More information & registration here:
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F…
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Speaker: Janey Umback, PhD Candidate, Curtin University
6 August 2024. 4pm Perth/6pm Melbourne/8pm Auckland
Join via Zoom. (There is a QR code on this poster that takes you to the link in the main tweet.)
Organized by the KSAA Emerging Researchers Group.
Janey Umback is a PhD candidate with a keen interest in internet vernaculars and popular culture. Her doctoral research examines gender dynamics and the commodification of intimacy within fan communities, with a particular interest in how fans and the Korean music industry collaborate to form intimate connections. Janey has contributed to academic discourse through published book chapters exploring the complexities of fandom, media consumption, and digital advocacy. She has been a guest on podcasts discussing K-pop research and BTS fandom and has utilised podcast advertising to recruit research participants.
Last week Nao Kamei joined us for a Tea Session. Nao is a master tsukushi-mai dancer who is also active in preserving the tradition through performing the art form (IG: nao_japanese.culture) 🪭
Read more about Nao Kamei & IERLab Tea Sessions here:
ierlab.com/tea-sessions/
We welcomed Visiting Fellow @Meg_Zeng to the IERLab earlier this month. As part of her visit, she generously presented the masterclass "Computational Approach to Researching Visual Social Media", sharing her insights as a world-leading media scholar.
ierlab.com/about/
ALT IERLab Visiting Fellow Dr Meg Jing Zeng, University of Zurich
ALT Dr Meg Jing Zeng presenting her IERLab masterclass: "Computational Approach to Researching Visual Social Media"
ALT Dr Meg Jing Zeng presenting her IERLab masterclass: "Computational Approach to Researching Visual Social Media"
This month we welcomed Visiting Fellow A/Prof WU Fang to the IERLab. During a Tea Session we learnt more about A/Prof Wu’s work on Chinese digital cultures, including diaspora wanghong.
Find out more about A/Prof WU Fang and IERLab Tea Sessions here:
ierlab.com/tea-sessions/
ALT IERLab Visiting Fellow A/Prof WU Fang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
For the final episode of the IERLab Podcast Season 2, Dr Chen Guo joined our host Walter Lee to chat about influencers in rural China.
You can listen to S2E6 catch up on all episodes of our podcast here:
open.spotify.com/show/1KIPzD…#IERLab
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"[Chinese rural influencers] provide a virtual window and breath of fresh air to their followers." - Dr Chen Guo
IERLab Podcast S2E6: Chinese Rural Influencers
https://ierlab.com/ierlab-podcast/