DIANA BOSSIO

Dr Diana Bossio is an Affiliate of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society at RMIT University.

Dr Bossio’s research focusses on journalism and social media with current research addressing journalism practice on image-base social media platforms, wellbeing in journalism and regulation of social media platforms around news content.

Dr Bossio also researches issues of older people’s digital inclusion and participation, with recent work focusing on social media reluctance, elder abuse and intergenerational social connection in communities.

Dr Bossio is lead author of Social Media and the politics of reportage: The Arab Spring (with Saba Bebawi, 2014), Journalism and Social Media: Practitioners, Organisations and Institutions (2017) and The Paradox of Connection: How digital media is transforming journalistic labor (with Valerie Belair-Gagnon, Avery Holton and Logan Molyneux, 2024). She has also led funded projects working directly with industry and community, including Telstra, VicHealth, Department of Famailies, Fairness and Housing, the Office of the Commissioner for Senior Victorians, Victorian Building Authority, Australian Unity, Eastern Community Legal Centre, and councils including, Boroondara, Monash, Maroondah, Knox, Manningham and Whitehorse.