Duke University

June 17, 2018 - June 30, 2018 | Duke University

Participant-led group projects

An important element of the Summer Institute is the participant-led group projects that begin in the second week and often continue long after the Summer Institute ends. Some of the results from these projects will be posted here when they are complete.

  • Schwemmer C., Knight C., Bello-Pardo E.D., Oklobdzija S., Schoonvelde M., Lockhart J.W. (2020) Diagnosing Gender Bias in Image Recognition Systems Socius.

  • Bello-Pardo, E., Law, T., Gallagher, N., Fesler, L., & Pozzana, I. (2019). Medium is the Message? Understanding the effects of different communication mediums on political behavior and public opinion in the digital age. Paper presented at the Midwestern Political Science Association Conference (MPSA), Chicago IL.

  • Holtz, D., Mobasseri, S., Munyikwa, Z., & Xu, J. (2020). Cracking the Coding Interview. Paper presented at the International Conference on Computational Social Science (IC2S2), Virtual conference.

  • Pham, K.H., Rampazzo, F., & Leah R. Rosenzweig. (2019). Online Surveys and Digital Demography in the Developing World: Facebook Users in Kenya. Poster presented at MIT Conference on Digital Experimentation (CODE).

  • Pham, K.H., Rampazzo, F., and Rosenzweig, L.R. (2019). Social Media Markets for Survey Research in Comparative Contexts: Facebook Users in Kenya. Poster presented at the 36th annual meeting of the Society for Political Methodology (PolMeth).

  • Bergquist, P, Pham, K.H., Mildenberger, M., Rampazzo, F., & Rosenzweig, L. (2020). Quantity and/or Quality? An Assessment of Facebook surveys in Kenya and Mexico. Paper to be presented at the International Conference on Computational Social Science (IC2S2).

  • Pham, K.H., Rampazzo, F., & Rosenzweig, L.R. (2019). Social Media Markets for Survey Research in Comparative Contexts: Facebook Users in Kenya. Poster presented at the British Society for Population Studies Annual Conference (BSPS).

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