Masterarbeit im Studiengang Informatik von Nadja Bauer: Acceptance of AI-Based Hate Speech Moderation on Social Media: The Impact of Familiarity with AI Systems, IT Knowledge, and Social Media Use

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As the prevalence of hate speech on social media continues to rise, there is an increasing rationale for the implementation of AI-based moderation systems. This study addresses the existing research gap in understanding how individual factors, including user familiarity with

Masterarbeit im Studiengang Data and Discourse Studies von Franziska Schneider: From Discord to Deception – Unravelling the Dynamics of Hate Speech and Disinformation in Information Warfare

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Abstract: Disinformation and hate speech are often highlighted as major challenges within social media landscapes. While these phenomena have been extensively studied individually, their interconnection, particularly within the context of information warfare strategies, remains underexplored in empirical research. This thesis

Masterarbeit im Studiengang Internationale Studien / Friedens- und Konfliktforschung (ISFK) von Helen Bader: Towards Youth-Sensitivity and Restorative Justice Approaches in Hate Speech Reporting Systems: An Inclusive Focus Group Study with German Adolescents

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Youth are particularly vulnerable to encountering hateful content online, which can significantly harm their well-being. Although most social media platforms offer reporting mechanisms, these systems often have shortcomings, such as an one-size-fits-all approach and a lack of adequate social support

Verleihung der IANUS-Preise 2024

Darmstadt

Die IANUS-Preise 2024 würdigen herausragende wissenschaftliche Arbeiten zu naturwissenschaftlich-technischen sowie interdisziplinären Themen der Friedens- und Konfliktforschung. Vier Preisträger wurden dieses Jahr für ihre exzellenten Beiträge in den Bereichen Cyber- und nukleare Rüstungskontrolle, IT-Sicherheitsverhalten und Online-Proteste ausgezeichnet: Dr.-Ing. Sara Al-Sayed –

Masterarbeit im Studiengang Internationale Studien/Friedens- und Konfliktforschung von Sabrina Neuhäusel: Risk Cultures and Citizens‘ Perception of Social Media Use in Emergencies – A German Case Study

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Social Media has become an essential component of contemporary crisis management and communication strategies, and its value across various natural or human-induced emergency events is well-attested. However, studies that offer explanatory factors for citizens’ divergent risk perception and behavior before,

Diplomatie als Beruf – Außenpolitik aktiv gestalten

S3|13 Schloss Kaisersaalbau, Hörsaal Residenzschloss 1 Schloss Kaisersaalbau, Darmstadt

Montag, 16. Dezember 2024 | 18:00 – 19:30 Residenzschloss | 64283 Darmstadt | Hörsaal S313/30 Diese Veranstaltung bietet einen praxisnahen Einblick in die Arbeit des diplomatischen Dienstes. In einem Vortrag mit anschließender Q&A-Session wird Gastreferent Jan Scheer, Referatsleiter im Auswärtigen

Disputation Stefka Schmid (cand. Dr. phil.): „Governing (In)Security: Socio-technical Interactions in International Relations“

Darmstadt

Disputation zum Dr. phil. von Stefka Schmid Mittwoch, 29.01.2025, 15:30-17:30 im CYSEC-Gebäude; Pankratiusstr. 2, Raum: S2/20 9 Governing (In)Security: Socio-technical Interactions in International Relations Kommission: Erstreferent: Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Reuter, Fachbereich Informatik und: Institut für Politikwissenschaften, TUDa (Zweitmitglied) Korreferent: Prof.

Disputation Philipp Kühn (cand. Dr.-Ing.): „Proactive Cyber Threat Intelligence: Automating the Intelligence Life Cycle based on Open Sources“

Darmstadt

Disputation zum Dr. -Ing. von Philipp Kühn Mittwoch, 26.03.2025, 14:00-16:00 (Darmstadt) Proactive Cyber Threat Intelligence: Automating the Intelligence Life Cycle based on Open Sources Kommission: Erstreferent: Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Reuter Korreferent: Prof. Dr. Harald Baier, Universität der Bundeswehr München