CWKN (Comparing Wikipedia Knowledge Networks) is an application to compare networks of Wikipedia page links about one topic across multiple languages.
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CWKN (Comparing Wikipedia Knowledge Networks) is an application to compare networks of Wikipedia page links about one topic across multiple languages.
Project to retrieve electoral data by scraping and then sociologically analyse the data.
A dynamic simulation of individuals forming groups, governments, and ideologies. Features real-time interactions, a Tkinter GUI, and a 2D political compass visualization.
Sensory, Raspberry Pi- powered Visualization of geographic, socioeconomic, and environmental data - NASA SpaceApps 2017
Assignment to scrape tweets based on hashtags and then analyse them through a sociological lens.
Recreation of the prisoner's dilemma model from Axelrod's "Evolution of Cooperation" in Python
Replication materials for "The Relational Bases of Informal Financial Cooperation" (Simpson, In Prep.)
vk.com community members sex and age distribution (population pyramid)
Project CRANE (Crisis Racism and Narrative Evaluation) aims to support researchers and anti-racist organisations that wish to use state-of-the-art text analysis algorithms to study how specific events impact online hate speech and racist narratives. CRANE Toolbox is a Python package: once installed, the tools in CRANE are available as functions …
MPEDS Annotation Interface
Machine-learning Protest Event Data System
Python based Wikidata framework for easy dataframe extraction
Symbolic Generators for Complex Networks
Text analysis with networks.
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