Zaagsma, Gerben
This paper will explore a key question for historians today: what are the politics of cultural heritage digitisation and its implications for historical research? And how to assess this from a global perspective? In a research environment that increasingly privileges what is available online, the questions of why, where, and how we can access what ...
Zaagsma, Gerben
This paper will explore a key question for historians today: what are the politics of cultural heritage digitisation and its implications for historical research? And how to assess this from a global perspective? In a research environment that increasingly privileges what is available online, the questions of why, where, and how we can access what ...
Ferguson, Joel Littman, Rebecca Christensen, Garret Paluck, Elizabeth Swanson, Nicholas Wang, Zenan Miguel, Edward Birke, David Pezzuto, John-Henry
Open science practices such as posting data or code and pre-registering analyses are increasingly prescribed and debated in the applied sciences, but the actual popularity and lifetime usage of these practices remain unknown. This study provides an assessment of attitudes toward, use of, and perceived norms regarding open science practices from a s...
Rotering, Thomas Bialous, Stella Apollonio, Dorie
BackgroundThe cannabis industry has been described using the commercial determinants of health framework because it seeks to increase sales and profits through efforts to change the political environment. To increase understanding of these cannabis industry's efforts, this study describes cannabis industry campaign contributions in Colorado through...
Barberá, Pablo Chen, Annie Allcott, Hunt Brown, Taylor Crespo-Tenorio, Adriana Dimmery, Drew Freelon, Deen Gentzkow, Matthew González-Bailón, Sandra Guess, Andrew
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Many critics raise concerns about the prevalence of echo chambers on social media and their potential role in increasing political polarization. However, the lack of available data and the challenges of conducting large-scale field experiments have made it difficult to assess the scope of the problem1,2. Here we present data from 2020 for the entir...
Larsen, Bradley J Ryan, Timothy J Greene, Steven Hetherington, Marc J Maxwell, Rahsaan Tadelis, Steven
This paper reports results from a large-scale randomized controlled trial assessing whether counter-stereotypical messaging and partisan cues can induce people to get COVID-19 vaccines. The study used a 27-s video compilation of Donald Trump's comments about the vaccine from Fox News interviews and presented the video to millions of U.S. YouTube us...
Basumatary, Swler Mushahary, Jhanin
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Ethnic assertion in North East India is widely known political phenomenon. Bodos are one of the largest ethnic groups in North East India, who have asserted for Bodo homeland in Assam for a long time. This paper is an attempt to make a critical analysis of various stages of the Bodo assertion, the rise of Bodo identity consciousness, sub-nationalis...
Smith, Alexander Theil, Stefan Hart, Stephen D Liebrenz, Michael
In recent years, political events have reignited contentious debates about psychiatry and democratic governance. This discourse has largely centred around the ethics and morality of public commentary, particularly in relation to the American Psychiatric Association's Goldwater Rule. Yet, few studies have examined the practical implications of healt...
Berns, Thomas Dilhac, Marc-Antoine Favier-Baron, Eugène Ménissier, Thierry
L’éthique de l’intelligence artificielle renvoie à la volonté d’évaluer l’activité des systèmes d’algorithmes. Or, pour qu’une telle entreprise soit possible, une analyse en termes de pouvoir est nécessaire. Ce dossier d’articles se donne pour objectif d’identifier les formes de pouvoir liées à l’IA, en les pensant à partir des dispositifs qui la s...
England, Paula Hout, Michael Vilbig, Karyn Wells, Kevin
Women voted for the Democratic candidate more than men did in each US presidential election since 1980. We show that part of the gender gap stems from the fact that a higher proportion of women than men voters are Black, and Black voters overwhelmingly choose Democratic candidates. Past research shows that Black men have especially high rates of de...