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Amanda Persson is a doctoral student in Information Studies at Lund University, affiliated with the Department of Arts and Cultural Sciences and the research schools ReSource: Transforming Reading and Source Criticism in Digital Cultures, NORDREN (Nordic Disinformation Resilience Network), and DICIT (Disinformation, Conspiracy Theories, and Infrastructures of Information). Her research investigates how algorithmic personalization on social media platforms shapes perceptions of masculinity among young cis men in Sweden.
- Supervisors: Olof Sundin, Olle Sköld, Elżbieta Drążkiewicz
- Key projects: Navigating Masculinity in a Personalized Information Infrastructure, NORDREN, DICIT
- Platforms studied: Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Snapchat
Her work employs socio-material theory, focusing on Karen Barad's concepts, and examines the interplay between extremist ideologies (e.g., men’s rights activists), platform algorithms, and user behavior. She has presented at conferences including CONNOR Inaugural Conference and Men and Masculinities in Transition.
Research Focus: Masculinity, algorithmic amplification of disinformation, user agency in digital environments, and the role of the 'manosphere' in shaping gender norms.
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