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Academic Research
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Plant pest invasions, as seen through news and social media. G.Tateosian, Ariel Saffer, Chelsey Walden-Schreiner, Makiko Shukunobe. Computers, Environment and Urban Systems. [Environmental Science].
Assessing the validity of self-report social media use: Evidence of No relationship with objective smartphone use. Tamsin Mahalingham, Peter M. McEvoy, Patrick J.F. Clarke. Computers in Human Behavior. [Psychology.]
The Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Digital Health–Seeking Behavior: Big Data Interrupted Time-Series Analysis of Google Trends. Robin van Kessel, Ilias Kyriopoulos, Brian Li Han Wong, Elias Mossialos. Journal of Internet Medical Research. [Medicine].
Invasive Yet Inevitable? Privacy Normalization Trends in Biometric Technology. Sejin Paik, Kate K. Mays, James E. Katz. Social Media + Society. [Communication Studies].
Mimicking the Brain’s Cognition of Sarcasm From Multidisciplines for Twitter Sarcasm Detection. Fanglong Yao, Xian Sun, Hongfeng Yu, Wenkai Zhang, Wei Liang, Kun Fu. IEEE. [Computer Science].
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Calls for Papers
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ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency 2023. June 12-15, 2023, Chicago, IL. Abstracts Due: January 30, 2023. The research program of ACM FAccT solicits academic work from a wide variety of disciplines, including computer science, statistics, law, social sciences, the humanities, and policy, and multidisciplinary scholarship on fairness, accountability, and transparency in computational systems (broadly construed).
The Ninth International Conference on Big Data, Small Data, Linked Data and Open Data - ALLDATA 2023. April 24-28, 2023, Venice, Italy. Deadline: February 1, 2023. The International Conference on Big Data, Small Data, Linked Data and Open Data, follows a series of events bridging the concepts and the communities devoted to each of data categories for a better understanding of data semantics and their use, by taking advantage from the development of Semantic Web, Deep Web, Internet, non-SQL and SQL structures, progresses in data processing, and the new tendency for acceptance of open environments.
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Calls for Proposals
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Human Networks and Data Science (HNDS) - Infrastructure. NSF. Deadline: February 9, 2023. The Human Networks and Data Science program (HNDS) supports research that enhances understanding of human behavior by leveraging data and network science research across a broad range of topics.
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Events, Tutorials, & Workshops
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Data Privacy and Security Concerns after Roe v. Wade. Thursday, January 26 at 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m, Eastern. University of Pittsburgh Center for Bioethics and Health Law. By eliminating a federal constitutional right to abortion, Dobbs effectively reverted the decision to the states. In Nebraska, a Facebook Messenger conversation between a mother and her daughter as to the proper use of abortion medication led to criminal charges. Instances like this have raised concerns about the extent to which our data—health-related or otherwise—can be accessed and misused for malicious purposes. Major gaps in the current US data privacy infrastructure have far-reaching consequences beyond abortion policy.
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We would like to thank the S3MC funders for supporting this newsletter, with special thanks to the McCourt School’s Massive Data Institute (MDI) at Georgetown University.
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