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SessionDateTimeLocationSession trackPresentation titlePresentation authors
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1A18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine Auditorium Main Hall02. Algorithmics & Public OpinionYoutube’s recommendation algorithm is left-leaning in the United StatesHazem Ibrahim, New York University; Nouar AlDahoul, New York University, Abu Dhabi; Talal Rahwan, New York University; Yasir Zaki, New York University Abu Dhabi
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1A18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine Auditorium Main Hall02. Algorithmics & Public OpinionLower Quantity, Higher Quality: Perceptions and Impact of Algorithmic News Curation on Twitter/XAlvin Zhou, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities; Danaë Metaxa, Stanford University; Shengchun Huang, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania; Stephanie Wang, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania
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1A18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine Auditorium Main Hall02. Algorithmics & Public OpinionFilter Bubble or Homogenization? Disentangling the Long-Term Effects of Recommendations on User Consumption PatternsGrant Schoenebeck, University of Michigan; Md Sanzeed Anwar, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor; Paramveer Dhillon, University of Michigan
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1A18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine Auditorium Main Hall02. Algorithmics & Public OpinionConfrontational Consumption: How Hostility Promotes Consumption of Counter-Attitudinal NewsSeonhye Noh, University of California, Los Angeles; Stuart Soroka, University of Michigan Ann Arbor
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1A18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine Auditorium Main Hall02. Algorithmics & Public OpinionDynamics of Digital Discourse: A Field Experiment on RedditLisa Oswald, Max-Planck Institute; Philipp Lorenz-Spreen, Max-Planck Institute
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1A18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine Auditorium Main Hall02. Algorithmics & Public OpinionVox Populi, Vox AI? Using Language Models to Estimate German Public OpinionAlexander Wenz, University of Mannheim; Anna-Carolina Haensch, University of Maryland, College Park; Leah von der Heyde, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
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1B18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMHouston: Ben Franklin Room10. Politics and MediaNarratives of Foreign Media Ecosystems in Chinese Social Media Discussions of the Russo-Ukrainian WarHans William Alexander Hanley, Stanford University; Jennifer Pan, Stanford University; Yingdan Lu, Northwestern University
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1B18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMHouston: Ben Franklin Room10. Politics and MediaThe Political Impact of Refugee Inflow in New Destination Countries: Evidence from South KoreaChloe Ahn, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania; Junghyun Lim, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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1B18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMHouston: Ben Franklin Room10. Politics and MediaQuantifying the Political Composition of YouTube ShortsAshton Anderson, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto; George Eilender, University of Toronto
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1B18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMHouston: Ben Franklin Room10. Politics and MediaA Psychological Model of Narrative DiffusionJoshua Introne, Syracuse University; Una Joh, Syracuse University
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1B18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMHouston: Ben Franklin Room10. Politics and MediaWho gets to frame? Peer and group-level dynamics of political framing on social mediaCeren Budak, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor; Julia Mendelsohn, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor; Patrick Gordon Wall, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
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1C18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: Cafe 5808. Networks and Social SystemsDetecting Emergent Discourse Dynamics in Online Social MediaAsael H Sorensen, Sandia National Laboratories; Asmeret Naugle, Sandia National Laboratories; Casey Doyle, Sandia National Laboratories; Dan J. Krofcheck, Sandia National Laboratories; Matt Sweitzer, Sandia National Laboratories
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1C18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: Cafe 5808. Networks and Social SystemsShock! Quantifying the Impact of Core Developers’ Dropout on the Productivity of OSS ProjectsChristian Zingg, ETHZ - ETH Zurich; Christoph Benedikt Gote, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology; Frank Schweitzer, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology; Giona Casiraghi, ETHZ - ETH Zurich; Giuseppe Russo, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology; Luca Verginer, ETHZ - ETH Zurich
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1C18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: Cafe 5808. Networks and Social SystemsCo-Present TriadsArnab Kumar Sarker, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Patrick Park, Carnegie Mellon University
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1C18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: Cafe 5808. Networks and Social SystemsEarly call volume predicts the eventual lifetime of transient relationshipsBruno Lepri, Fondazione Bruno Kessler; Eduardo López, George Mason University; Robin Dunbar; Sam G B Roberts, Liverpool John Moores University; Simone Centellegher, Fondazione Bruno Kessler; Valentin Vergara Hidd, George Mason University
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1C18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: Cafe 5808. Networks and Social SystemsBeyond Self-Interest: Cultural Leaders' Transformative InfluenceBalaraju BATTU, New York University, Abu Dhabi; Talal Rahwan, New York University
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1C18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: Cafe 5808. Networks and Social SystemsOnline spaces Diversity utopia or segregation dystopiaAlex Pentland, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Bernardo Garcia Bulle Bueno, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Esteban Moro, Northeastern University; Michael Bailey, Facebook; Takahiro Yabe, New York University
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1D18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: Amado Recital Hall03. AI and HCILLM Agents Can Improve Engagement with Behavior Change Interventions: A Case Study on MindfulnessAnastasia Kuzminykh, Toronto University; Angela Zavaleta Bernuy, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto; Ashton Anderson, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto; Harsh Kumar, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto; Huayin Luo, University of Toronto; Jiakai Shi, University of Toronto; Rachel Kornfield, Northwestern University; Suhyeon Yoo, University of Toronto
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1D18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: Amado Recital Hall03. AI and HCIEffects of messages on rebuilding cooperation between humans and AI in a social dilemma situationAkira Goto, Meiji University; Genki Ichinose, Shizuoka University; Hiroki Sayama, State University of New York at Binghamton; Tran Quang Duc, Shizuoka University; Wakaba Tateishi, Tamagawa University
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1D18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: Amado Recital Hall03. AI and HCIThe Effect of Social Information on Trust and Efficacy in AI-assisted PredictionAbdullah Almaatouq, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Ming Yin, Purdue University; Mohammed Alsobay, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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1D18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: Amado Recital Hall03. AI and HCIThe Persuasive Power of Large Language ModelsAnders Giovanni Møller, IT University of Copenhagen; Luca Maria Aiello, IT University of Copenhagen
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1D18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: Amado Recital Hall03. AI and HCISparks of Superhuman Persuasion: Large Language Models Beat Humans in Online DebatesFrancesco Salvi, EPFL - EPF Lausanne; Manoel Horta Ribeiro, EPFL - EPF Lausanne; Riccardo Gallotti, Fondazione Bruno Kessler; Robert West, EPFL - EPF Lausanne
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1D18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: Amado Recital Hall03. AI and HCISmooth Operators: Measuring the Effect of LLM “Personality” on Negotiation OutcomesAbdullah Almaatouq, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; David Fang, Stanford University; Jared R. Curhan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Mohammed Alsobay, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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1E18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMHouston: Golkin07. Misinformation and Fact-CheckingFact-Checking and Partisan Cheerleading: Dissemination Patterns of Political Fact-Checks on TwitterJe Hoon Chae, University of California, Los Angeles; Kai-Cheng Yang, Northeastern University
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1E18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMHouston: Golkin07. Misinformation and Fact-CheckingVirality of Information Diffusion on WhatsAppKiran Garimella, Aalto University; M. Amin Rahimian, University of Pittsburgh; Yuxin Liu, University of Pittsburgh
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1E18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMHouston: Golkin07. Misinformation and Fact-CheckingEmotional language reduces belief in false claimsDavid Rand; Gordon Pennycook, Cornell University; Kathleen M. Carley, Carnegie Mellon University; Samantha C Phillips, Carnegie Mellon University; Sze Yuh Nina Wang, Cornell University
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1E18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMHouston: Golkin07. Misinformation and Fact-CheckingPolitics Ex Machina: identifying, measuring, and constraining political information learned by algorithmsPedro Ramaciotti Morales, CNRS – French National Research Centre; Tim Faverjon, Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po)
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1E18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMHouston: Golkin07. Misinformation and Fact-CheckingHow misinformation diffuses on online social networks: dynamic opinionMengyi Zhang, Wuhan University; Qingxing Dong, Wuhan University; Xiaozhen Wu, Wuhan University
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1E18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMHouston: Golkin07. Misinformation and Fact-CheckingCapturing Climate Claims: A computational text analysis of energy company press releasesJulia M. Cope, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania
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1F18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: G708. Networks and Social SystemsNetwork Approach to Research Novelty: Typology and MetricsFilipi Nascimento Silva, Indiana University; Jin Ai, Indiana University
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1F18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: G708. Networks and Social SystemsWhy is Common Sense Uncommon? A Network Model for Simulating Identity-dependent Shared BeliefsArnab Sircar, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania; Duncan J. Watts, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania; Mark E. Whiting, University of Pennsylvania
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1F18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: G708. Networks and Social SystemsHuman-Machine Social SystemsMilena Tsvetkova, London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London; Niccolo Pescetelli, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Taha Yasseri, University College Dublin; Tobias Felix Werner, Heinrich Heine University Duesseldorf
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1F18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: G708. Networks and Social SystemsExploring International Collaboration Dynamics through Multilayer Network AnalysisPei-Ying Chen, Indiana University at Bloomington; Tzu-Kun Hsiao, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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1F18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: G708. Networks and Social SystemsSocio-Epistemic Bubbles and Tacit Confidence in Randomized Clinical TrialsDonghyun Kang, University of Chicago; James Evans, University of Chicago
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1F18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: G708. Networks and Social SystemsAbsence of communication volume trends in transient relationshipsBruno Lepri, Fondazione Bruno Kessler; Eduardo López, George Mason University; Robin Dunbar; Sam G B Roberts, Liverpool John Moores University; Simone Centellegher, Fondazione Bruno Kessler; Valentin Vergara Hidd, George Mason University
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1G18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: G1604. Methods & InnovationsNetwork Recall by Large Language ModelsHejie Cui, Stanford University; Jon Kleinberg, Cornell University; Yanbang Wang, Department of Computer Science, Cornell University
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1G18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: G1604. Methods & InnovationsBeyond Words: Incorporating Graph Data into LLMs for Comprehensive Social System AnalysisDebarati Das, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities; Ishaan Gupta, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities; Jaideep Srivastava, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities; Dongyeop Kang, University of Minnesota
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1G18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: G1604. Methods & InnovationsDo LLM Agents Exhibit Social Behavior?Yan Leng, University of Texas, Austin; Yuan Yuan, Purdue University
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1G18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: G1604. Methods & InnovationsAdventures in Audio: An Open and Comprehensive Dataset of Podcasts for CSS ResearchBenjamin Roger Litterer, Iowa State University; Dallas Card, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor; David Jurgens, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
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1G18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: G1604. Methods & InnovationsNLP Systems That Can't Tell Use from Mention Censor Counterspeech, but Teaching the Distinction HelpsDan Jurafsky, Stanford University; Esin Durmus, Stanford University; Kristina Gligoric, Stanford University; Lucia Zheng, Stanford University; Myra Cheng, Stanford University
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1H18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: Green Room12. Culture and Online CommunitiesUsing Large Language Models to Annotate Yelp Reviews so We Can Understand How Commercial Place Management Quality Shapes Crime Across AddressesChirag Mahapatra, University of Chicago; Riley Tucker, University of Chicago
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1H18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: Green Room12. Culture and Online CommunitiesShort and Sweet or Short and Sour: The Influence of Text Message Abbreviations on Relational OutcomesDavid Fang, Stanford University; Sam J Maglio, University of Toronto; Yiran Eileen Zhang, Sung Kyun Kwan University
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1H18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: Green Room12. Culture and Online CommunitiesRemapping the World: Analyzing the Cultural Representation of Nation States through Word EmbeddingsJang Hyo Min, Seoul National University; Jungsik Choi, Pennsylvania State University
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1H18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: Green Room12. Culture and Online CommunitiesProfile Update: The Effects of Identity Disclosure on Network Connections and LanguageDaniel Romero, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor; David Jurgens, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor; Minje Choi, Georgia Institute of Technology
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1H18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine: Green Room12. Culture and Online CommunitiesTackling the Challenge of Measuring Moral Appeals from Social Media DiscoursesAnqi Shao, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Dhruv Gupta, CMU, Carnegie Mellon University; Heysung Lee, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Jisoo Kim, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Kaiping Chen, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Sijia Yang, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Xining Liao, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Yoo Ji Suh, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Yun-Shiuan Chuang, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Zening Duan, University of Wisconsin - Madison
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1I18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMWilliams Hall G0114. AI in EducationThe skills taught across U.S. majors, universities, and student demographicsAlireza Javadian Sabet, University of Pittsburgh; Morgan Ryan Frank, University of Pittsburgh; Renzhe Yu, Teachers College, Columbia University; Sarah H Bana, Chapman University
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1I18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMWilliams Hall G0114. AI in EducationResearch Cartography: To navigate our way out of the generalizability crisis in social science, we need a mapDuncan J. Watts, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania; Linnea Gandhi, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
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1I18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMWilliams Hall G0114. AI in EducationEffects of Research Paper Promotion via ArXiv and XChhandak Bagchi, University of Massachusetts at Amherst; Eric Malmi, Google; Przemyslaw A. Grabowicz, College of Information and Computer Science, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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1I18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMWilliams Hall G0114. AI in EducationHumans can Learn and Culturally Preserve Inconceivable Strategies Introduced by Intelligent MachinesAnne-Marie Nussberger, Max-Planck Institute; Iyad Rahwan, Max-Planck Institute; Levin Brinkmann, Max-Planck Institute; Maxime Derex, Université de Toulouse; Sara Bonati, Max-Planck Institute; Thomas Franz Müller, Max-Planck Institute for Human Development; Valerii Chirkov, Humboldt Universität Berlin
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1I18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMWilliams Hall G0114. AI in EducationExploring the Impact of Tenure on US Professors’ Research PracticesXiang Zheng, University of Wisconsin - Madison; Chaoqun Ni, University of Wisconsin, Madison
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1I18-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMWilliams Hall G0114. AI in EducationWhere postdoctoral journeys leadBedoor AlShebli, New York University, Abu Dhabi; Petter Holme, Aalto University; Qing Guan, China University of Geoscience Beijing; Shahan Ali Memon, University of Washington; Talal Rahwan, New York University; Yueran Duan, China University of Geoscience Beijing
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18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine Auditorium Main HallPublishing with Nature Portfolio journals – and recent developments in academic publishingCharles Axelsson, PhD, Chief Editor, Environmental Social Sciences, Nature Communications; Fernando Chirigati, PhD, Chief Editor, Nature Computational Science; Arunas Radzvilavicius, PhD, Senior Editor, Human Behaviour, Nature Communications; Mary Elizabeth Sutherland, PhD, Senior Editor, Nature; Sebastián Villamizar Santamaría, PhD, Associate Editor, Nature Cities
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2B18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMHouston: Ben Franklin Room07. Misinformation and Fact-CheckingCan large language models rate news outlet credibility?Filippo Menczer, Indiana University; Kai-Cheng Yang, Northeastern University
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2B18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMHouston: Ben Franklin Room07. Misinformation and Fact-CheckingTransparency is not enough: Warning people that they are being microtargeted fails to eliminate persuasive advantageAlmog Simchon, University of Bristol; Fabio Carrella, University of Bristol; Stephan Lewandowsky, University of Bristol; Matthew Edwards, University of Bristol
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2B18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMHouston: Ben Franklin Room07. Misinformation and Fact-CheckingUncommon Errors: Adaptive Intuitions in High-Quality Media Environments Increase Susceptibility to MisinformationCameron Martel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; David Rand; Rahul Bhui, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Reed Orchinik, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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2B18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMHouston: Ben Franklin Room07. Misinformation and Fact-CheckingHate Speech and Misinformation on WhatsApp: Insights from a Large Data Donation Program in India and BrazilKiran Garimella, Aalto University
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2B18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMHouston: Ben Franklin Room07. Misinformation and Fact-CheckingCertifiably True: The Impact of Self-Certification on MisinformationAaron D Nichols, Boston University, Boston University; David Rand; Gordon Pennycook, Cornell University; Marshall Van Alstyne, Boston University, Boston University; Nina. Mazar, Boston University, Boston University; Tejovan Janaka Russell Parker, Boston University, Boston University
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2B18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMHouston: Ben Franklin Room07. Misinformation and Fact-CheckingDoes hands-on learning experience of deepfakes reduce the intention to share them?Dilrukshi Gamage, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology; Jiayu Chen, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology; Kazutoshi Sasahara, Tokyo Institute of Technology; Matthew Haruyama, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology; Tasuku Igarashi, Nagoya University
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2C18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: Cafe 5804. Methods & InnovationsLatent experiments: learning from experiment-like situations in dataAmirhossein Nakhaei, Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen; Mark E. Whiting, University of Pennsylvania
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2C18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: Cafe 5804. Methods & InnovationsVisual Narratives in the Digital Age: Enhanced Online Content Analysis through Automatic Image CaptioningKokil Jaidka, National University of Singapore; Rongxin Ouyang, National University of Singapore; Subhayan Mukerjee, National University of Singapore
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2C18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: Cafe 5804. Methods & InnovationsA Continuous Embedding Measure of Disruptiveness Reveals Hidden Simultaneous DisruptionMunjung Kim, Indiana University; Sadamori Kojaku, State University of New York at Binghamton; Yong-Yeol Ahn, Indiana University
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2C18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: Cafe 5804. Methods & InnovationsA Computational Method to Reveal Psychological Constructs from Text DataAlina Herderich, Technische Universität Graz; David Garcia, Universität Konstanz; Heribert Harald Freudenthaler, Universität Graz
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2C18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: Cafe 5804. Methods & InnovationsReading Between the Lines: Institutional Constraints and the Production of Knowledge About Gender Equity in NSF ADVANCEKathrin Zippel, Freie Universität Berlin; Laura Nelson, University of British Columbia; Steven Lauterwasser, Northeastern University
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2C18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: Cafe 5804. Methods & InnovationsMind the Gap: Trajectory Data Mining in Highly Sparse Location DatasetsDuncan J. Watts, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania; Francisco Barreras, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania; Thomas H. Li, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania
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2D18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: Amado Recital Hall10. Politics and MediaPsychological underpinnings of partisan bias in tie formation on social mediaCameron Martel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; David Rand; Mohsen Mosleh, University of Exeter
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2D18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: Amado Recital Hall10. Politics and MediaPartisan Disparities in the Use of Science in PolicyAlexander C Furnas, Northwestern University; Dashun Wang, Northwestern University; Timothy LaPira
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2D18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: Amado Recital Hall10. Politics and MediaComparing Online and Offline Partisan Segregation Using a Novel Panel of Twitter UsersJonathan Nagler; Joshua Tucker, New York University; Megan Brown, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor; Tiago Ventura, Georgetown University
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2D18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: Amado Recital Hall10. Politics and MediaCharacterizing the politicized news media coverage of the Mpox epidemicBrooke Foucault Welles; Samuel Scarpino; Sharaj Kunjar, Northeastern University
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2D18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: Amado Recital Hall10. Politics and MediaLexical Analysis of Socio-Political Influence on Course CatalogsAviral Chawla, University of Vermont; Jonathan St-Onge, University of Vermont; Juniper L Lovato, University of Vermont; Laurent Hébert-Dufresne, University of Vermont; Milo Z Trujillo, University of Vermont; Sam Zhang, University of Colorado at Boulder
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2D18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: Amado Recital Hall10. Politics and MediaThe Speed and Sentiment of News in Twitter Vs. RadioDeb Roy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; William Brannon, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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2E18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMHouston: Golkin12. Culture and Online CommunitiesMeasuring Issue Attention in City Council MeetingsAidan Chang-Lee, Haverford College in Pennsylvania; Doug Beeferman, MIT; Nabeel Gillani, Northeastern University; Tyler Simko, Harvard University
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2E18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMHouston: Golkin12. Culture and Online CommunitiesGathering and Flocking of Protesters on Street NetworksGuillaume Moinard, Sorbonne Université - Faculté des Sciences (Paris VI); Matthieu Latapy, CNRS
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2E18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMHouston: Golkin12. Culture and Online CommunitiesDecoding the Discourse: Analyzing Personal Narratives of Drug Experiences Shared on RedditElham Aghakhani, Drexel University; Layla Bouzoubaa, Drexel University; Shadi Rezapour, Drexel University
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2E18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMHouston: Golkin12. Culture and Online CommunitiesInferring collective behavior among college students using sleep and activity data from wearable devicesChristopher Danforth, University of Vermont; Ellen W McGinnis; Jennifer Ha, University of Vermont; Johanna Esther Hidalgo, University of Vermont; Jordan Llorin, University of Vermont; Julia Kim, University of Vermont; Juniper L Lovato, University of Vermont; Kathryn Stanton, University of Vermont; Laura S.P. Bloomfield, University of Vermont; Matthew Alexander Price, University College London, University of London; Mikaela Irene Fudolig, University of Vermont; Peter Dodds, Santa Fe Institute; Ryan S. McGinnis, Wake Forest Baptist Health; Taylor Ricketts; Yoshi Meke Bird, University of Vermont
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2E18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMHouston: Golkin12. Culture and Online CommunitiesLost in Translation: Investigating Systematic Discrepancies between Parallel English and Chinese Names of American Chinese RestaurantsCassandra Overney, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Deb Roy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Diyi Yang, Stanford University; Hang Jiang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Jad Kabbara, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Nanxi Liu, Wellesley College; Rukun Zhang, Shenzhen University
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2E18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMHouston: Golkin12. Culture and Online Communities“Algorithmic serendipity leads us to lifestyle activism”: A mixed methods study of climate communication on a Chinese imaged based platformPu Yan, Peking University; Ralph Schroeder, University of Oxford
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2F18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: G705. Social Impact and PolicyThe Power of Promotional Language in Biomedical Funding SuccessBrian Uzzi, Northwestern University; Hao Peng, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor; Huilian Sophie Qiu, Northwestern University
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2F18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: G705. Social Impact and PolicyPlurChain: Towards a Society of Pluralistic Artificial IntelligenceCeren Budak, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor; Eric Gilbert, Georgia Tech Research Corporation; Joshua Ashkinaze, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
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2F18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: G705. Social Impact and PolicyCycle of Inclusion: Examining the Impact of Fare-Free Bike-Sharing Systems in Urban CommunitiesNail Furkan Bashan, Northeastern University; Qi Wang, Northeastern University; Theodore Banken, Northeastern University
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2F18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: G705. Social Impact and PolicyCan Sentiment Analysis Shed Light on International Relations? - A Case Study on United States Bilateral InteractionsDanit Berger Zalmanson, University of Oxford
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2F18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: G705. Social Impact and PolicyRace Discrimination in Internet Advertising: Evidence From a Field ExperimentDan Svirsky, Uber; Neil Sehgal, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania
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2F18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: G705. Social Impact and PolicyAge, Digital Literacy, and Webpage Design: Evidence from U.S. Campaign ContributionsEric Manning, Princeton University; William Small Schulz, Princeton University
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2G18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: G1615. AI-driven Behavioral EconomicsHypothetical nudges approximate the direction but not the magnitude of real behavior changeAnoushka Kiyawat, Harvard Business School; Colin Camerer, California Institute of Technology; Duncan J. Watts, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania; Linnea Gandhi, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
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2G18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: G1615. AI-driven Behavioral EconomicsReinforcement Learning Sentiment Landscape: Zero-Sum Multi-Agent Learning Dynamics PerspectiveAlex McAvoy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Feng Fu, Dartmouth College; Mark Lovett, Dartmouth College
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2G18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: G1615. AI-driven Behavioral EconomicsA Complexity Aproach to Human CapitalMoh Hosseinioun, Northwestern University; Hyejin Youn, Northwestern University
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2G18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: G1615. AI-driven Behavioral EconomicsSimple changes to content curation algorithms affect the beliefs people form in a collaborative filtering experimentJason Burton, Copenhagen Business School; Philipp Lorenz-Spreen, Max-Planck Institute; Stefan Herzog, Max Planck Institute for Human Development
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2G18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: G1615. AI-driven Behavioral EconomicsGender, Experience, and Institutional Policies as Determinants of High Potential Innovation SuccessBrian Uzzi, Northwestern University; Ryan Whalen, University of Hong Kong; Sourav Medya, University of Illinois at Chicago; Tara Sowrirajan, Northwestern University
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2G18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: G1615. AI-driven Behavioral EconomicsSocial Satisficing: How A Simple Cognitive Constraint Governs Norm EmergenceCharles Yang, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania; Douglas Richard Guilbeault, University of California, Berkeley; Spencer Caplan, City University of New York, City University of New York
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2H18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: Green Room20. Policy and Urban PlanningBehavior-based dependency networks between places shape urban economic resilienceAlex Pentland, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Bernardo Garcia Bulle Bueno, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Esteban Moro, Northeastern University; Morgan Ryan Frank, University of Pittsburgh; Takahiro Yabe, New York University
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2H18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: Green Room20. Policy and Urban PlanningRacial diversity and homophily in police deployment networksGeorge Wood, University of Manchester; Gerard Torrats-Espinosa, Columbia University; Samuel Thomas Donahue, Columbia University
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2H18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: Green Room20. Policy and Urban PlanningMobility data and deep learning for advancing spatiotemporal crime forecasting in microgeographic unitsAriadna Albors Zumel, University of Trento; Gian Maria Campedelli, Fondazione Bruno Kessler; Giuseppe Alessandro Veltri, University of Trento; Michele Tizzoni, University of Trento
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2H18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMIrvine: Green Room20. Policy and Urban PlanningThe impact of the morphology of a system of cities on its ability to foster balanced interactionsMatteo Mazzamurro, Aarhus University
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2I18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMWilliams Hall G0117. AI and the Future of WorkRecipe for Success: Quantifying the Relative Influence of Teamwork Facets on PerformanceAbdullah Almaatouq, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Duncan J. Watts, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania; Mark E. Whiting, University of Pennsylvania; Xinlan Emily Hu, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
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2I18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMWilliams Hall G0117. AI and the Future of WorkMachine CultureAgnieszka Czaplicka, Max-Planck Institute; Alberto Acerbi, Università di Trento; Anne-Marie Nussberger, Max-Planck Institute; Fabian Baumann, Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung; Iyad Rahwan, Max-Planck Institute; JF Bonnefon, CNRS; Joel Z Leibo, Google; Jonathan Stray, University of California, Berkeley; Joseph Henrich; Levin Brinkmann, Max-Planck Institute; Maxime Derex, Université de Toulouse; Pierre-Yves Oudeyer, Inria; Richard Mcelreath, University of California-Davis; Thomas Franz Müller, Max-Planck Institute for Human Development; Thomas L. Griffiths, Princeton University
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2I18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMWilliams Hall G0117. AI and the Future of WorkFirst-mover PatentsAttila Varga, Indiana University
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2I18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMWilliams Hall G0117. AI and the Future of WorkManaging Labour Market Impacts of LLMs through a Jobs Centric Industrial PolicyBhargav Srinivasa Desikan, EPFL - EPF Lausanne; Carsten Jung, IPPR
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2I18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMWilliams Hall G0117. AI and the Future of WorkThe Beauty Bias Effect in Scientific CareersBrian Uzzi, Northwestern University; Dawei Wang; Qinghua Lee, Northwestern University
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2I18-Jul2:30 PM - 4:00 PMWilliams Hall G0117. AI and the Future of WorkQuantifying Biennale Effect: Visibility and Recognition of Artists' CareerAlbert-Laszlo Barabasi, Northeastern University; Rodrigo Dorantes-Gilardi, Northeastern University; Yixuan Liu, Northeastern University
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19-Jul11:00 AM - 12:30 PMIrvine Auditorium Main HallModels for data access in the post API worldRebekah Tromble, George Washington University; David Lazer, Northeastern University; Talia Stroud, University of Texas; Libby Hemphill, University of Michigan