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The Wesleyan Media Project (WMP), in collaboration with Wesleyan University’s Quantitative Analysis Center (QAC) and the Collaborative on Media and Messaging (COMM) for Health and Social Policy team at Wesleyan University, is seeking postdoctoral researchers in computational social science to join us at the forefront of advancing real-time analyses of political and health-related audiovisual and textual messages using computational methods. WMP leverages large-scale advertising and media messaging datasets applying theory and methods from political science, behavioral and communication science, computer science, data science and machine learning. Successful candidates will work on an NSF-funded project on digital advertising led by Dr. Erika Franklin Fowler (Political Science) and Dr. Sebastian Zimmeck (Computer Science) and on Robert Wood Johnson Foundation-funded projects tracking and analyzing messaging relevant to health and racial equity led by Dr. Fowler and Dr. Steven Moore (Political Science).The fellowship positions are for a one-year appointment beginning July 1, 2023 with an option for an additional second year contingent upon performance.The fellows will work closely with the PIs, WMP’s Associate Director, and QAC faculty and staff on the analysis of textual, visual, and video-based political and health messages from a variety of sources (political/insurance TV ads, digital/social/online ads, television news, etc.) and will be involved in collaborative publications on an interdisciplinary program to analyze the volume, content, and effect of media messaging on television and online in electoral and health policy contexts. As a fellow, the successful candidate will engage in original research, test and evaluate algorithms and have the opportunity to present and publish their work. The position will also contribute broadly both to computational analysis in the QAC and in the social sciences at Wesleyan by working with undergraduate students engaged in the lab’s research projects and by offering courses in the Quantitative Analysis Center. The teaching load is one course per year. We strongly encourage applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds, including those from groups that have been underrepresented in academia.
Runner-ups for best book read in 2022
* The Memoirs of Stockholm Sven - Nathaniel Ian Miller
What a wonderful book! In the 1910s Sven moves to the remote Svalbard. Disfigured after an accident, Sven opts for a life of isolation - or does he? Introspective, character driven, majestic
* The Morning Star - Karl Ove Knausgaard
A book full of wonders. Knausgaard ability to make the mundane appealing (and the strange normal) is truly fascinating. A mix between King and Saramago. I was swept away
Best book read in 2022
Piranesi - Susanna Clarke
Such a strange book, in the best possible way! Frankly, unqualifiable. By simply slapping a genre on this one, one would give away part of the plot. And, believe me, you want to get into it knowing as little as possible. A true gem
I was lucky to read some great fiction in 2022. I was not able to meet my goal of 40 books (grumble), but out of the 36 I did read there were some real gems.
Below is my #top10books read in 2022, with hopefully some suggestions for book lovers
Some stats: Average publishing year was 2010-ish (1958-2022), average length was 310 pp (92-666). Out of the 36 books 18 were by female authors. Average rating 4.1 (out of 5)
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