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Analysis: News Coverage on President Trump Impacting Midterm Campaigns

Analysis: News Coverage on President Trump Impacting Midterm Campaigns

by Jule Krüger | Nov 5, 2018 | Uncategorized

Josh Pasek, Stuart Soroka and Mike Traugott of S3MC contributed to a recent study that is conducted in collaboration with SurveyMonkey and The Washington Post. They found that those who love Trump and those who hate him are paying the most attention to him.

Featured: SAGE Ocean features S3MC’s Ceren Budak among women “doing amazing research in computational social science”

Featured: SAGE Ocean features S3MC’s Ceren Budak among women “doing amazing research in computational social science”

by Jule Krüger | Oct 15, 2018 | Uncategorized

In two recent blogposts, SAGE Ocean featured S3MC’s Ceren Budak as one of 50+ women to follow in computational social science.

Conference: S3MC Presentations at DEVSEC18

Conference: S3MC Presentations at DEVSEC18

by Jule Krüger | Oct 10, 2018 | Uncategorized

Researchers affiliated with S3MC gave several presentations at DEVSEC: Conference on the Use of Secondary and Open Source Data in Developmental Science in Phoenix, Arizona, October 4-6, 2018.

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