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6th Monash-Warwick-Zurich Text-as-Data Workshop
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Organizers: Elliott Ash (ETH Zurich), Sascha O. Becker (Monash U & U Warwick), and Philine Widmer (ETH Zurich)
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18 - 19 September 2023
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starting 08:50 UTC+1 (UK) | 09:50 UTC+2 (EU) | 17:50 UTC+10 (AU)
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In case of inconsistent timings across time zones, the EU time is the relevant one :-)
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On Zoom (REGISTER for link)
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Session 1: 18 September, Morning Europe, Evening Asia
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US (ET)UKEUAUtime
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8:509:5017:5010mZoom room opens / Introductions
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Session 1.1 -- Plenary
Chair: Sascha O. Becker and Philine Widmer
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9:0010:0018:0020mMarit Hinnosaar: Influencer Cartels
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9:2010:2018:2020mSreevidya Ayyar: Imagine your Life at 25: Children’s Gender Attitudes and Later-Life Outcomes
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9:4010:4018:4020mQ&A / Discussion / Break
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Session 1.2 -- Parallel (Joinable Breakout Rooms)
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Room 1
Chair: Germain Gauthier
Room 2
Chair: Claudia Marangon
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10:0011:0019:0020mGermain Gauthier: The Generalized Topic ModelTural Karimli: The Costs of Hidden Workplace Harassment
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10:2011:2019:2020mDominik Stammbach: Environmental Claim DetectionAlejandra Agustina Martínez: Hate speech and social media. Evidence from Bolsonaro's election in Brazil.
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10:4011:4019:4020mChristopher Klamm: Utilizing a New Domain-Enriched Opinion Role Labeling Framework to Investigate Populist Rhetoric in German Parliamentary DebatesClaudia Marangon: Unraveling Gender Differences in Media Representation of Gender-Based Violence: Evidence from Homicides in Italy
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11:0012:0020:0020mNathan TeBlunthuis: Misclassification in Automated Content Analysis Causes Bias in Regression. Can We Fix It? Yes We Can!Julian Ashwin: A Method to Scale-Up Interpretative Qualitative Analysis, with an Application to Aspirations in Cox's Bazaar, Bangladesh
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Session 2: 18 September, Morning USA, Afternoon Europe
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US (ET)UKEUAUtime
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Session 2.1 -- Plenary Session
Chair: Elliott Ash and Sascha O. Becker
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10:0015:0016:000:0020mSinem Kandemir: Uncertainty about the War in Ukraine: Measurement and Effects on the German Business Cycle
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10:2015:2016:200:2020mAhmed Guecioueur: Money Doctors and Their Prognoses
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10:4015:4016:400:4020mQ&A / Discussion / Break
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Session 2.2 -- Parallel (Joinable Breakout Rooms)
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Room 1
Chair: Zhijing Jin
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Chair: Luc Bissonnette
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11:0016:0017:001:0020mPrashant Garg: Who influences whom about what on social media?Luc Bissonnette: Detecting Labor Market Trends and Emerging Skills with Textual Analysis
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11:2016:2017:201:2020mZhijing Jin: Triggers of Moderation: What Contents Are Moderated and WhyAlexander Kann: Estimating Demand and Conduct with Text-Based Brand Representations: Evidence from the US Beer Market
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11:4016:4017:401:4020mJohn Tang: The masculine I: gendered use of first person pronouns in academic scholarshipPeter J. Lambert: Machinery of Progress: Charting the Capabilities of Capital Equipment, 1998-2023
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12:0017:0018:002:0020mQ&A / Discussion / Break
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Session 2.3 -- Plenary
Chair: Claudia Marangon
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12:2017:2018:202:2020mMartin Saavedra: Voting Rights and Media Sentiment: Evidence from Early Suffrage States
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12:4017:4018:402:4020mLeland Bybee: Surveying Generative AI's Economic Expectations
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12:0018:0019:003:0020mQ&A / Discussion / Conclude
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Session 3: 19 September, Morning Europe, Afternoon Asia
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Session 3.1 -- Plenary
Chair: Elliott Ash, Sascha O. Becker, and Philine Widmer
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8:009:0017:0020mMoritz Osnabrügge: How Partisan Group Composition Shapes Divisive Political Debate
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8:209:2017:2020mElliott Ash: Legal Accessibility with AI Summarizers
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8:409:4017:4020mQ&A / Discussion / Break
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Session 3.2 -- Parallel (Joinable Breakout Rooms)
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Room 1
Chair: Maria Zuffova
Room 2
Chair: Mahdi Khesali
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9:2010:2018:2020mEugenia Nazrullaeva: If You do not Change your Behavior: Preventive repression in Lithuania under Soviet ruleMahdi Khesali: Historic Moral Foundations Cast a Long Shadow: Insights From a Novel Folktale Dataset
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9:4010:4018:4020mMaria Zuffova: What the Public Wants to Know? A Text-as-data Study of Information Requests to the UK GovernmentKevin Hong: Persuading the Emperors: A Quantitative Historical Analysis of Political Rhetoric in Traditional China
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10:0011:0019:0020mFlorian Schaffner: Parties and the People - Why do Parties Support Direct Democracy?Marco Lecci: We Are What We Eat
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10:2011:2019:2020mConclude
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