Jan Lorenz

@janlo
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Computational social scientist, agent-based models, opinion dynamics and collective decision. Sometimes english, manchmal deutsch
Websitehttps://janlo.de/wp/
GitHubhttps://github.com/janlorenz
ORCIDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-5547-7848

RT @[email protected]

City Population, Majority Group Size, and Residential Segregation Drive Implicit Racial Biases in U.S. Cities
https://psyarxiv.com/4w5tf/ great collaboration /w @[email protected] Marc Berman, @[email protected] @[email protected]

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/fariba_k/status/1620098249851015168

RT @[email protected]

Are there any languages that count ages starting at 1 instead of 0? 0 indexing is overall more rare in everyday linguistic counts for things, so it's interesting that there's so much consensus on it for ages.

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/enfascination/status/1619833702560989184

Seth Frey on Twitter

“Are there any languages that count ages starting at 1 instead of 0? 0 indexing is overall more rare in everyday linguistic counts for things, so it's interesting that there's so much consensus on it for ages.”

Twitter

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PhD Students, Masters Students @[email protected], please consider enrolling in my #openscience course. It will be three meetings and we will learn about #reproducibility #science and #equality. We need just a few more to run the course @[email protected] @[email protected]

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/BreznauNate/status/1619590935964434432

Nate Breznau on Twitter

“PhD Students, Masters Students @UZH_en, please consider enrolling in my #openscience course. It will be three meetings and we will learn about #reproducibility #science and #equality. We need just a few more to run the course @sociology_uzh @UZH_Science”

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Das Beispiel von Amthor in der Debatte zur #Wahlrechtsreform liegt wesentlich daran, dass Bremen eine grenzwertige Wahlkreiseinteilung hat, wodurch man in Bremen I mehr Stimmen braucht. Es liegt aber auch an der sehr ungleichen Wahlbeteiligung. [1/3]

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/mq86mq/status/1619184285159927809

mq86mq on Twitter

“Das Beispiel von Amthor in der Debatte zur #Wahlrechtsreform liegt wesentlich daran, dass Bremen eine grenzwertige Wahlkreiseinteilung hat, wodurch man in Bremen I mehr Stimmen braucht. Es liegt aber auch an der sehr ungleichen Wahlbeteiligung. [1/3]”

Twitter

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Are you an instructor using TM for Info Prof as the main textbook in a course? If so, you can use the case studies, dashboard, hex stickers, and the github repository for datasets in #openaccess that can be used to practice or teach text mining https://textmining-infopros.github.io/#AcademicChatter https://twitter.com/lamba_manika/status/1517791299239251968

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/lamba_manika/status/1619289060413153281

Text Mining for Information Professionals

This book explains the application of various text mining approaches on data retrieved from heterogeneous resources. It includes 14 case studies showing 8 different text mining and visualization approaches. It is also complemented by a Web site and a GitHub account containing code, data and Jupyter Notebooks for the case studies

Text Mining for Information Professionals

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Der Gesetzentwurf zur #Wahlrechtsreform ist noch nicht im DIP, aber immerhin schon auf dem Server: https://dserver.bundestag.de/btd/20/053/2005370.pdf

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/mq86mq/status/1617971373766512640

Julio Iturra on Twitter

“New publication 📈 #socialcohesion and attitudinal changes toward #migration: A longitudinal perspective amid the COVID-19 #pandemic @BIGSSS_Bremen #Soctwitter”

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📢After a year and a half of work, our "Handbook of Computational Social Science for Policy" is finally out! A joint effort of over 40 prominent scholars available as open access book published by @[email protected]. Download your copy 👉https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-16624-2 #CSS4P @[email protected] https://t.co/vxie4ecDVl

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/M_Vespe/status/1618210135834529792

Handbook of Computational Social Science for Policy

This open access handbook describes foundational issues, methodological approaches and examples how to analyse and model data using CSS for policy support.

SpringerLink

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Okay, English-speaking Twitter, let tschörman me explain why it's not a total no-brainer to send #LeopardsForUkraine. And no, #GermanyHasNoBalls is not the problem. (1/12)

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/BastiSchutte/status/1617516256952737792

Sebastian Schutte on Twitter

“Okay, English-speaking Twitter, let tschörman me explain why it's not a total no-brainer to send #LeopardsForUkraine. And no, #GermanyHasNoBalls is not the problem. (1/12)”

Twitter

“The #fediverse is like #email.”

Yes.

Now read this and understand it:

“I have been self-hosting my email since I got my first broadband connection at home in 1999 … But my emails are just not delivered anymore. I might as well not have an email server.

Email is now an oligopoly, a service gatekept by a few big companies which does not follow the principles of net neutrality … I lost. We lost. One cannot reliably deploy independent email servers.“

https://cfenollosa.com/blog/after-self-hosting-my-email-for-twenty-three-years-i-have-thrown-in-the-towel-the-oligopoly-has-won.html

Via @cancel

After self-hosting my email for twenty-three years I have thrown in the towel. The oligopoly has won.

Many companies have been trying to disrupt email by making it proprietary. So far, they have failed. Email keeps being an open protocol. Hurray? No hurray. Email is not distributed anymore. You just cannot create another first-class node of this ne