Auf der Suche nach einem #Masterstudium? Für Studierende der #Geisteswissenschafte und #Sozialwissenschaften biete ich wieder Info-Veranstaltungen zum MA #Cultural #Data #Studies an: 4.7., 10 Uhr und 7.7. 13 Uhr. Alles weitere findet ihr hier: https://www.uni-marburg.de/de/mcdci/aktuelles/termine/2025/informationsveranstaltung-ma-cultural-data-studies

schaut auch gerne in unser neues Studiengangsvideo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SVrPA48t1M

#DH #DigitalHumanities #ComputationalSocialSciences #Digitalisierung #KI

Informationsveranstaltung: MA Cultural Data Studies

Philipps-Universität Marburg
Lund University has an interesting job opening for a Professor and Director to Lund Social Sciences Methods Centre. Their Methods Centre has different focus areas, one of which is the #ComputationalSocialSciences. https://lu.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:760857/type:job/where:4/apply:1 #LundUniversity #FedihumJobs #Sociology
Professor and Director to Lund Social Sciences Methods Centre

Social Sciences Methods Centre The Faculty of Social Sciences has a long tradition of outstanding and internationally recognized research in theory development and empirically grounded studies. Our re

Nächste Infotermine (Online):
- 27. Juni, 16 Uhr
- 1. Juli, 17 Uhr

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Auf dem Bild siehst du ein aktuelles Projekt aus unserem Studiengang. Die Studierenden arbeiten hier mit einem Raspberry Pi, mit dem sie verschiedene Messdaten (Lärm, Luftqualität, ...) in unserer Unibibliothek erheben.

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Interesse an einem #Masterstudium im Bereich der #DigitalHumanities und #ComputationalSocialSciences? Dann komm doch heute um 16 Uhr zur Vorstellung des MA Cultural Data Studies. Link und weitere Infos hier: https://www.uni-marburg.de/de/mcdci/aktuelles/termine/2024/vorstellung-des-ma-cultural-data-studies

#Digitalisierung #Studium #Master

Vorstellung des MA Cultural Data Studies

Philipps-Universität Marburg
New paper in #ComputationalSocialSciences on banning books in US found that: most of the banned books are from people of color, right-leaning counties that have become less conservative are more likely to ban, and interest in those books remains almost unchanged https://academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/article/3/6/pgae197/7689238
Book bans in political context: Evidence from US schools

Abstract. In the 2021–2022 school year, more books were banned in US school districts than in any previous year. Book banning and other forms of informatio

OUP Academic
A new paper in PlosONE "January 6 arrests and media coverage do not remobilize conservatives on social media"
#ComputationalSocialSciences

Bias estimation in word embeddings using a Bayesian approach instead of WEAT or MAC. A new paper in Computational Linguistics.

#ComputationalSocialSciences #textanalysis #NLP

This new paper from Journal of #ComputationalSocialSciences brings the coordination network toolkit to detect coordinated behaviour on social media to study #disinformation and astroturfing. Made in Python and SQL. https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s42001-024-00260-z.pdf
If you are dealing with Telegram exported chats/channels in R, maybe my new package https://soaresalisson.github.io/telegramR/ can help you.
Basically, It transforms the html into dataframe. By now, only available with devtools.
#rstats #ComputationalSocialSciences
deal with exported chats/channels from Telegram

The telegramR is a package to deal with exported chats from Telegram messenger (https://www.telegram.org/). This package allows the transformation of HTML from exported chats/channels in tibble/dataframe, as well as have some functions to a brief summary about the exported chats.

Where is the boundary between #DigitalHumanities and #ComputationalSocialSciences ? It cannot really be the disciplinary background - the difference between, say, history and literary studies is arguably greater than the one between history and sociology. Any good papers on the subject?