Great talk by John Wihbey @harvard.edu @shorensteinctr.bsky.social on his new book!
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Doctoral Researcher in Political Science @NortheasternU | Researching social networks & political narratives through computational methods | Exploring generative AI applications in social science research http://yemretapan.com
Great talk by John Wihbey @harvard.edu @shorensteinctr.bsky.social on his new book!
Negative sentiments about the opposing political party vary greatly among individuals.
In POQ, Stapleton and Wolak find that those with high internal efficacy also possess higher levels of affective polarization.
Read more: doi.org/10.1093/poq/...
Excited to share that @burakozturan.bsky.social and I hosting free workshops on using LLMs in social science research.
We would love to have you join us if you're grad/early career and can make it to campus for both sessions.. for more: bliss.boston
nov 14 & 21 at northeastern,
apps close oct 10 👇
Sad that I packed my poster earlier and missed having a chance to present it to you 😅
Great work from @cetaceanneeded.bsky.social (on the job market!) using starter packs to examine joining and following patterns on BlueSky. React valuable insights for anyone looking to study this platform #polnet2025 #pacss2025
If you’re curious about what happened on the old platform after our migration, come by my presentation tomorrow (Wednesday) at 2:30 PM in Vingen 3+4. #ic2s2
@ic2s2.bsky.social
Useful data alert! Looking for audience measures of domains, based on party, gender, race, geography? Check out our new paper, led by @yang3kc.bsky.social, that uses a large panel of Twitter data linked to voter data to make demographic inferences at domain level.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
“Abandoning dictionaries and embracing mechanized writing would erode our capacity for collective identity quite as much as the ability to express ourselves.”
Thanks for the poll, I was thinking about it, no joke 😅I would prefer B - CompQual as it complies with the naming convention of Computational Social Science, making ‘Qualitative’ the subject and ‘Computational’ the adjective.
New Pew data captures striking divergence in U.S. favorability shifts (2024-2025): While 16 countries register significant declines—notably Mexico (-32pts) and Sweden (-28pts)—Turkey moves against the tide with a 7pt gain (18%→25%). Trump effect? Full report: pewrsr.ch/4kFqPH0
Picture of the panelist in the event "Bowling alone, together" addressing the questions from the chair and audience
Thanks to all who joined our conversation on Social Capital in the Age of AI and the screening of Join or Die. 25 years after Bowling Alone, we explored how tech is reshaping trust, connection & civic life in the algorithmic era. @danielaldrich.bsky.social @hamishgibbs.bsky.social socialurban.net
congratulations 🎉 look forward to having you here
Repost if you’ve participated in a Summer Institute in Computational Social Science. Let’s get #SICSS Bluesky going!
A new article by me and coauthors. Based on our experience as computational social scientists in academia, private, and public sectors, we explained how to train social science PhD as computational social scientists in three steps. twitter.com/CUP_PoliSci/... (open access)
Okay this is now up and running. Tag "cssky" in your posts to publish to the computational social science feed.
bsky.app/profile/did:...