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How Markets Shape Values and Political Preferences: A Field Experiment
Laughing alone, together: local user-generated satirical responses to a global event
Asaf Nissenbaum and Limor Shifman. 2020. “Laughing alone, together: local user-generated satirical responses to a global event.” Information, Communication & Society, Pp. 1-18.
Marginalized Frailty-Based Illness-Death Model: Application to the UK-Biobank Survival Data
Mobilization vs. Demobilization Discourses on Social Media
Political Polarization on the Digital Sphere: A Cross-platform, Over-time Analysis of Interactional, Positional, and Affective Polarization on Social Media
Political polarization on the digital sphere poses a real challenge to many democracies around the world. Although the issue has received some scholarly attention, there is a need to improve the conceptual precision in the increasingly blurry debate.
Recurring droughts or social shifts? Exploring drivers of large-scale transformations in a transformed country
Amit Tubi. 2020. “Recurring droughts or social shifts? Exploring drivers of large-scale transformations in a transformed country.” Global Environmental Change, 65.
Remote sensing of night lights: A review and an outlook for the future
Remote sensing of night light emissions in the visible band offers a unique opportunity to directly observe human activity from space. This has allowed a host of applications including mapping urban areas, estimating population and GDP, monitoring disasters and conflicts.