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Deen Freelon

Operation Dumpster Fire; or, toward balance in the detection and profiling of low-quality content online (February 17, 2023)

Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde

Taming the Curse of Dimensionality: Old Ideas and New Strategies (November 18, 2022)

Michael Esposito

Historical redlining and contemporary racial disparities in neighborhood life expectancy (January 27, 2023)

Deen Freelon

Operation Dumpster Fire; or, toward balance in the detection and profiling of low-quality content online (February 17, 2023)

Yevgeniy Vorobeychik

Is it (computationally) hard to steal an election? (March 23, 2023)

Laura Nelson

Beyond Protests: Using Computational Text Analysis to Explore a Greater Variety of Social Movement Activities (April 7, 2023)

Caitlin McMurtry

Vaccine hesitancy and trust in government during public health emergencies (April 21, 2023)

Brandon Stewart

Strengthening Propaganda and the Limits of Media Commercialization in China: Evidence from Millions of Newspaper Articles (August 24, 2023)

Sidney D'Mello

From Learning Optimization to Learner Flourishing: Reimagining AI in Education at the Institute for Student-AI Teaming (September 7, 2023)

Heng Ji

Large Neural Models' Self-Learning Symbolic Knowledge (October 26, 2023)

David Lazer

In the wake of Twitterpocalypse, building new data paradigms for social media research (November 30, 2023)

Elizabeth F.S. Roberts & Martha María Téllez-Rojo

Ten Years of Collaboration Between Ethnography and Epidemiology (February 1, 2024)

Dolores Albarracín

Bottom-Up and Top-Down Processes of Social Influence (March 28, 2024)

Catherine Knight Steele

Black Feminist Technoculture, Content Creation, and Automating Black Joy (April 18, 2024)

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