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I participated in the Hunt-Simes Institute of Sexuality Studies as Visiting Fellow. This summer school is organized by the Social Sciences and Humanities Advanced Research Centre (SSSHARC), Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Sydney [February 2024]

Presenting research on sexuality and technology during the International Congress on Media, Gender, and Sexualities [June 2023]
Suenzo, F. (2023) Reimagining Sexual Scripts: Technology and Sexuality in the Digital Age. Abstract accepted for presentation at the International Conference on Media, Gender, and Sexualities. Benasque, Spain, June 6-10, 2023.

Presenting research at ICA 2023 about audience reception and information uptake [May 2023].
Suenzo, F., Mitchelstein, E., Boczkowski, P. Wagner, M.C. (2023) The Reception of Fact-Checking: Opening the Black Box of Information Consumption. Paper accepted for presentation at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association. May 25-29, 2023.
Suenzo, F. (2023) What do we see when we look beyond the media? Two empirical cases to understanding the challenges and opportunities of studying news consumption from a non-media-centric perspective. Abstract accepted for panel discussion at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association. May 25-29, 2023.
Facundo’s presentation during ICA 2022 [May 2022]

Suenzo, F., Mitchelstein, E., Boczkowski, P. Wagner, M.C (2021) Who checks the fact-checkers?’: The reception of fact-checking in Argentina. Abstract accepted for presentation at the Pre-conference on Media and Communication in Global Latinidades. Annual meeting of the International Communication Association. May 25, 2022.
Suenzo, F., Mitchelstein, E., Boczkowski, P. Wagner, M.C (2021) Awareness, helpfulness and trust: Exploring audience’s attitudes toward fact-checkers in an electoral context. Paper accepted for presentation at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association. May 25-30, 2022.
Mitchelstein, E. Boczkowski, P. Wagner, M.C., Suenzo, F. (2021) Pre-pandemic effects of misinformation about politics, social issues, and science. Abstract accepted for panel discussion at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association. May 25-30, 2022.