The AoIR online lecture series offers members opportunities to connect beyond the annual conference and across time zones.
Dr. Jenny Stromer-Galley will hold the third lecture in the series.
Dr. Stromer Galley's research examines the intersection of artificial intelligence, political communication, and democratic processes. She studies how AI-mediated information environments shape what people know, believe, and decide, and implications for the integrity of democratic life. Over the past decade she has built one of the most comprehensive longitudinal datasets of U.S. campaign messaging on social media, spanning presidential, senatorial, and gubernatorial races from 2014 through 2024. Her most recent work identifies coordinated inauthentic behavior in Meta advertising networks during the 2024 presidential campaign, including a collaboration with the Associated Press to track coordinated accounts spreading false information about the Ukraine conflict.
More information about Dr. Stromer-Galley's lecture will be announced closer to the event date.
The lecture will be 30 minutes long with 30 minutes Q&A and input from the audience. The future of this series depends on the engagement with the AoIR membership. Since this is the very first installment of the series, we would really like active participation and feedback from members to help us shape the direction of AoIR together.