Posters
The poster sessions will be held at Sequoia, a restaurant on the Georgetown Waterfront, from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm. Sequoia is a 15 minute walk or 10 minute ride-share from Georgetown’s campus.
- Dynamical equilibria in iterative voting games
Samuel Baltz, University of Michigan - Character as a Network of Spreading Activation
Bob Boynton, University of Iowa - News by Popular Demand: Ideology, Reputation, and Issue Attention in Social Media News Sharing
Ernesto Calvo, University of Maryland - Data Science and Analytics to Explore the LGBTQ+ Experience
Kelsey Campbell, Gayta Science - A taxonomy of Disinfo Wars
Hossein Derakhshan, MIT Media Lab - Ideological alignment of attention clusters
Amruta Deshpande, Graphika Inc. - Emotion and Reason in Political Language
Gloria Gennaro, Bocconi, NYU - The Politics of Interruption in Ecuador
Analia Gomez Vidal, University of Maryland, College Park - “I found this on Facebook/Twitter”: Use of Social Media as Source
Naeemul Hassan, University of Maryland - Understanding Coordination Patterns of Disinformation Campaigns in Seven Countries
Franziska Keller, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology - Language and tone in human rights promotion: friends and foes in the Universal Periodic Review
Gino Pauselli, University of Pennsylvania - Layering Access to Reentry Programs with Agent-Based Modeling (LARPing with ABM)
Dwayne Smith , George Mason University - Simulating elections: a multi-agent system of strategic electors and strategic parties to assist election forensics
Fabricio Vasselai, University of Michigan - Tweet for hate? Towards an assessment of the pattern of anti-sentiment towards economic migrants and refugees in Eastern and Southern Africa
Soazic Elise Wang Sonne, University of Oxford/ Max Planck Institute (MPIDR) - A Network Theory of the Ruling Coalition
Omer Faruk Yalcin, Penn State University - Understanding the dynamics of global climate change rhetoric through text analysis
Bi Zhao, Purdue University - MediaWell: Tracking and Curating Research in Disinformation Studies
Jason Rhody and Adriana DiSilvestro, Social Science Research Council