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.
Networks and Artistic Status Orders in Cultural Fields: The Evolution of Hollywood Filmmaking. Poetics.
The decade-long growth of government-authored news media in China under Xi Jinping. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
A research agenda for encouraging prosocial behaviour on social media. Nature Human Behaviour.
Using Artificial Intelligence to Generate Visual Vignettes in Factorial Survey Experiments.
No Backlash to Value-Aligned Policies: Reassessing Public Responses to High-Profile Immigration Reforms.
Pressing Play on Politics: Quantitative Description of YouTube. Journal of Quantitative Description Digital Media.
Machine Bias. How Do Generative Language Models Answer Opinion Polls?.
Attitudes toward artificial intelligence (AI) and globalization: Common microfoundations and political implications. American Journal of Political Science.
Socially Aware Language Technologies: Perspectives and Practices. Computational Linguistics.
Model predicted human mobility explains COVID-19 transmission in urban space without behavioral data. Scientific Reports.
Towards a Perspectivist Turn in Argument Quality Assessment. arXiv (Cornell University).
News media and citizens’ trust toward authorities in times of crisis. The International Journal of Press/Politics.
Immigrant–native pay gap driven by lack of access to high-paying jobs.
Short-term exposure to filter-bubble recommendation systems has limited polarization effects: Naturalistic experiments on YouTube. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Using human mobility data to quantify experienced urban inequalities. Nature Human Behaviour.
The Validation Gap: A Mechanistic Analysis of How Language Models Compute Arithmetic but Fail to Validate It. arXiv (Cornell University).
M-ABSA: A Multilingual Dataset for Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis. arXiv (Cornell University).
Pragmatics in the Era of Large Language Models: A Survey on Datasets, Evaluation, Opportunities and Challenges. arXiv (Cornell University).
The Relationship Between Incidental News Exposure and Political Participation: A Cross-Country, Multilevel Analysis. Digital Journalism.
Using Artificial Intelligence to Generate Visual Vignettes in Factorial Survey Experiments.
Beyond rationality. Toward a more comprehensive understanding of the use of negative campaigning. European Political Science Review.
Media Bias Detector: Designing and Implementing a Tool for Real-Time Selection and Framing Bias Analysis in News Coverage. arXiv (Cornell University).
Online election campaigning in changing political environments: A comparison of the 2014 and 2019 European Parliament elections. Party Politics.
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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Political Analysis
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Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings
Sept. 22, 2023
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