This is a self-refreshing list of people I deem of potential interest. This list is highly subjective and only target to me. But since I am collecting the data anyway, I might as well share it.


  • Mark Wittek, Katharina Burgdorf (2025)

    Networks and Artistic Status Orders in Cultural Fields: The Evolution of Hollywood Filmmaking. Poetics.

  • Hannah Waight, Yin Yuan, Margaret E. Roberts, Brandon Stewart (2025)

    The decade-long growth of government-authored news media in China under Xi Jinping. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

  • Timothy G. Dorr, Trisha Nagpal, Duncan J. Watts, Christopher A. Bail (2025)

    A research agenda for encouraging prosocial behaviour on social media. Nature Human Behaviour.

  • Nicole Schwitter (2025)

    Using Artificial Intelligence to Generate Visual Vignettes in Factorial Survey Experiments.

  • Christian S. Czymara (2025)

    Public Responses to Jihadist Terrorism on Social Media.

  • Alexander Kustov, Marcel Roman (2025)

    No Backlash to Value-Aligned Policies: Reassessing Public Responses to High-Profile Immigration Reforms.

  • Kevin Munger, Matt Hindman, Omer Faruk Yalcin, Joseph Phillips, James Bisbee (2025)

    Pressing Play on Politics: Quantitative Description of YouTube. Journal of Quantitative Description Digital Media.

  • Julien Boelaert, Étienne Ollion, Samuel Coavoux, Ivaylo D. Petev, Patrick Präg (2025)

    Machine Bias. How Do Generative Language Models Answer Opinion Polls?.

  • Beatrice Magistro, Sophie Borwein, R. Michael Alvarez, Bart Bonikowski, Peter John Loewen (2025)

    Attitudes toward artificial intelligence (AI) and globalization: Common microfoundations and political implications. American Journal of Political Science.

  • Diyi Yang, Dirk Hovy, David Jurgens, Barbara Plank (2025)

    Socially Aware Language Technologies: Perspectives and Practices. Computational Linguistics.

  • Zhenyu Han, Fengli Xu, Yong Li, Tao Jiang, James A. Evans (2025)

    Model predicted human mobility explains COVID-19 transmission in urban space without behavioral data. Scientific Reports.

  • Julia Romberg, Maximilian Maurer, Henning Wachsmuth, Gabriella Lapesa (2025)

    Towards a Perspectivist Turn in Argument Quality Assessment. arXiv (Cornell University).

  • Maud Reveilhac, Hajo G. Boomgaarden (2025)

    News media and citizens’ trust toward authorities in times of crisis. The International Journal of Press/Politics.

  • Are Skeie Hermansen, Andrew M. Penner, István Boza, Marta M. Elvira, Olivier Godechot, Martin Hällsten, Lasse Folke Henriksen, Feng Hou, Zoltán Lippényi, Trond Petersen, Malte Reichelt, Halil Sabanci, Mirna Safi, Donald Tomaskovic‐Devey, Erik Vickstrom (2025)

    Immigrant–native pay gap driven by lack of access to high-paying jobs.

  • N Liu, X. Hu, Yasemin Savas, Matthew A. Baum, Adam J. Berinsky, Allison J. B. Chaney, Christopher Lucas, Rei Mariman, Justin De Benedictis-Kessner, Andrew M. Guess, Dean Knox, Brandon Stewart (2025)

    Short-term exposure to filter-bubble recommendation systems has limited polarization effects: Naturalistic experiments on YouTube. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

  • Fengli Xu, Qi Wang, Esteban Moro, Lin Chen, Arianna Salazar Miranda, Marta C. González, Michele Tizzoni, Chaoming Song, Carlo Ratti, Luís M. A. Bettencourt, Yong Li, James A. Evans (2025)

    Using human mobility data to quantify experienced urban inequalities. Nature Human Behaviour.

  • Leonardo Bertolazzi, Philipp Mondorf, Barbara Plank, Raffaella Bernardi (2025)

    The Validation Gap: A Mechanistic Analysis of How Language Models Compute Arithmetic but Fail to Validate It. arXiv (Cornell University).

  • Chengyan Wu, Bolei Ma, Yihong Liu, Zheyu Zhang, Ningyuan Deng, Yanshu Li, Baolan Chen, Yi Zhang, Barbara Plank, Yun Xue (2025)

    M-ABSA: A Multilingual Dataset for Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis. arXiv (Cornell University).

  • Bolei Ma, Yuting Li, Wei Zhou, Ziwei Gong, Yang Janet Liu, Katja Jasinskaja, Annemarie Friedrich, Julia Hirschberg, Frauke Kreuter, Barbara Plank (2025)

    Pragmatics in the Era of Large Language Models: A Survey on Datasets, Evaluation, Opportunities and Challenges. arXiv (Cornell University).

  • Jörg Matthes, Alon Zoizner, Andreas Nanz, David Nicolas Hopmann, Yannis Theocharis, Selina Noetzel (2025)

    The Relationship Between Incidental News Exposure and Political Participation: A Cross-Country, Multilevel Analysis. Digital Journalism.

  • Nicole Schwitter (2025)

    Using Artificial Intelligence to Generate Visual Vignettes in Factorial Survey Experiments.

  • Jürgen Maier, Corinna Oschatz, Sebastian Stier, Mona Dian, Marius Sältzer (2025)

    Beyond rationality. Toward a more comprehensive understanding of the use of negative campaigning. European Political Science Review.

  • Jin Wang, Samar Haider, Amir Tohidi, A. Gupta, Yu-Xuan Zhang, Chris Callison-Burch, David Rothschild, Duncan J. Watts (2025)

    Media Bias Detector: Designing and Implementing a Tool for Real-Time Selection and Framing Bias Analysis in News Coverage. arXiv (Cornell University).

  • Sebastian Stier, Sebastian Adrian Popa, Yannis Theocharis, Brian Boyle (2025)

    Online election campaigning in changing political environments: A comparison of the 2014 and 2019 European Parliament elections. Party Politics.

  • Sebastian Stier, Pascal Siegers, Johannes Breuer (2025)

    Radical right populism and the media: evidence from the supply side and demand side of political information in Germany. European Sociological Review.


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