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S3MC researcher Ceren Budak is among first to study Facebook data

S3MC researcher Ceren Budak is among first to study Facebook data

by Jule Krüger | May 8, 2019 | Uncategorized

Ceren Budak and her team are one of 12 inaugural recipients of Social Science Research Council and Social Science One grants to conduct independent research on social media’s impact on democracy using privacy-protected Facebook data.

Pamela Davis-Kean appointed MIDAS Associate Director for Humanities and Social Sciences

Pamela Davis-Kean appointed MIDAS Associate Director for Humanities and Social Sciences

by Jule Krüger | Mar 1, 2019 | Uncategorized

S3MC member Pamela Davis-Kean is the new Associate Director for Humanities and Social Sciences at the Michigan Institute for Data Science

Event: Josh Pasek to speak at MIDAS Seminar Series on Friday, February 2, 2019, at 4-5pm

by Jule Krüger | Jan 28, 2019 | Uncategorized

Josh Pasek will give a talk on Friday February 1, 2019, titled “What Can Tweets Tell Us About Public Opinions? Uncovering the Data Generating Process by Linking Twitter Data with Surveys” that is available for live streaming.

Award: Leticia Bode named 2019 Provost’s Distinguished Associate Professor

Award: Leticia Bode named 2019 Provost’s Distinguished Associate Professor

by Jule Krüger | Jan 28, 2019 | Uncategorized

Dr. Bode, member of the S3MC, is named 2019 Provost’s Distinguished Associate Professor at Georgetown University.

Event: Ceren Budak speaks at U-M Dissonance Event Series on “Catching Fake News”

Event: Ceren Budak speaks at U-M Dissonance Event Series on “Catching Fake News”

by Jule Krüger | Nov 30, 2018 | Misinformation, Uncategorized

On November 27, 2018, S3Mc’s Ceren Budak participated in a panel on fake news organized by the U-M Dissonance Event Series.

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