The Computation Workshop at the University of Chicago cordially invites you to attend next week's talk:
Occupy the government: Analyzing presidential and congressional discursive response to movement repression
A light lunch will be provided by Pizza Capri.
Joshua Mausolf is a PhD student in the Department of Sociology at the University of Chicago. He holds a BA, summa cum laude, from New York University, received his MA at the University of Chicago, and was a summer fellow at Data Science for Social Good. Joshua’s general interests intersect at the boundaries of sociology, political science, and economics, which he explores using computational and statistical methods. He is broadly interested in social stratification and inequality, labor markets, corporate boards and organizations, campaign finance, political ideology and polarization, political and media discourse, and social movements.
The 2017-2018 Computation Workshop meets each Thursday from 11 to 12:20 p.m. in Saieh 247. All interested faculty and graduate students are welcome.
Students in the Masters of Computational Social Science program are expected to attend and join the discussion by posting a comment on the issues page of the workshop's public repository on GitHub.