Applications due Feb 19 (and apologies for cross-posting!)
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---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Matthew Salganik mjs3@princeton.edu Date: Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 4:49 PM Subject: 2018 Summer Institute in Computational Social Science, applications due Feb 19 To: Computational Sociology computational-sociology@googlegroups.com
Hi everyone,
Chris Bail and I will be organizing the 2018 Summer Institute in Computational Social Science, which will be at Duke in late June. The purpose of the Summer Institute is to bring together graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and beginning faculty interested in computational social science. The Summer Institute is for both social scientists (broadly conceived) and data scientists (broadly conceived).
I've put a longer description below, and you can find more information on this website: https://compsocialscience.github.io/summer-institute/2018/
Applications are due Monday, February 19, 2018.
Take care. Matt and Chris
2018 Summer Institute in Computational Social Science
From the evening of Sunday, June 17 to the morning of Saturday, June 30,
2018, the Russell Sage Foundation will sponsor the Summer Institute in Computational Social Science, to be held at Duke University. The purpose of the Summer Institute is to bring together graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and beginning faculty interested in computational social science. The Summer Institute is for both social scientists (broadly conceived) and data scientists (broadly conceived). The co-organizers and principal faculty of the Summer Institute are Christopher Bail and Matthew Salganik.
The instructional program will involve lectures, group problem sets, and participant-led research projects. There will also be outside speakers who conduct computational social science research in academia, industry, and government. Topics covered include text as data, website scraping, digital field experiments, non-probability sampling, mass collaboration, and ethics. There will be ample opportunities for students to discuss their ideas and research with the organizers, other participants, and visiting speakers. Because we are committed to open and reproducible research, all materials created by faculty and students for the Summer Institute will be released open source.
Participation is restricted to Ph.D. students, postdoctoral researchers, and untenured faculty within 7 years of their Ph.D. Most participant costs during the workshop, including housing and most meals, will be covered, and most travel expenses will be reimbursed up to a set cap. About thirty participants will be invited. Participants with less experience with social science research will be expected to complete additional readings in advance of the Institute, and participants with less experience coding will be expected to complete a set of online learning modules on the R programming language. Students doing this preparatory work will be supported by a teaching assistant who will hold online office hours before the Institute.
Application materials should be received by Monday, February 19, 2018.
https://compsocialscience.github.io/summer-institute/2018/
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