Jana Lasser
@janalasser.bsky.social
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Professor for Data Analysis @UniGraz | Computational Social Science, Data Science, complex systems, computational modelling | #OpenScience, #coder | she/her
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juliebalt.bsky.social
Fuck Harry Potter

Go read the Rivers of London series by Ben Aaronovich

It gives the same Britishness, sense of history, and magical powers, but with a setting of detectives and mysteries, and the characters from marginalized backgrounds are fully developed, not just caricatures.
forgottensaves.bsky.social
Fuck Harry Potter

Go read Venco by Cherie Dimaline

It's about a woman who finds out she's part of a powerful legacy of witches and must race against time across Turtle Island to find the last witch in her coven before an immortal erases their chance to turn the tides of the world
gaudipern.bsky.social
Fuck Harry Potter

Go read the Old Kingdom series by Garth Nix

It's about deadbeat dads, chosen ones, necromancy through the power of bells, and choosing kindness over pragmatism, acceptance over defiance, and integrity over expediency.
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pasliwa.bsky.social
We are advertising a permanent senior lecturer position teaching Philosophy of Science and Technology at the University of Vienna! Please forward to anyone interested.

jobs.univie.ac.at/job/Senior-L...
Senior Lecturer in Philosophy of Science and Technology
Senior Lecturer in Philosophy of Science and Technology
jobs.univie.ac.at
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stribs.bsky.social
Love this. In his “I Agree” installation Dima Yarovinsky-Yahel took the content from terms of service statements for companies like Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, Tinder and printed them out on A4 paper with a standard font size for legal contracts to demonstrate the length of these agreements.
Alt-Txt: Two people stand before multi-color strips of paper with text on them that stretch down an entire wall and onto the floor. The title of the installation "I Agree" appear in all caps on the wall, too.
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jurgenpfeffer.bsky.social
Have you ever asked yourself about the overall extent of TikTok? Here some numbers from "Just Another Hour on TikTok" - Great compliment to @bendavidsteel.bsky.social for this data collection effort!
w/ @miriamschirmer.bsky.social & Derek Ruths
arxiv.org/abs/2504.13279
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edhagen.net
If you have a #quarto #rstats pandoc workflow, and need to create a track-changes version of your revised paper for resubmission, try pandiff, which can do that for you for docx, pdf, and html 🧪 github.com/davidar/pand...

You'll first need to install Node and npm: nodejs.org/en/download
% pandiff Paper.R0.docx Paper.R1.docx -o diff.docx

Output shows Word doc with changes from R0 to R1 in tracked-changes mode
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uni-graz.at
🇺🇸 Eine Auswertung von acht Millionen politischen Reden unter Beteiligung der #unigraz zeigt: Nie zuvor wurde im US-Kongress so viel nach persönlichen Überzeugungen argumentiert – und so wenig nach #Fakten:
🔗 www.uni-graz.at/de/neuigkeit...

#weworkfortomorrow #universityofgraz
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stefanherzog.bsky.social
🚨🤖👥
Webinar "Collective Intelligence in the era of LLMs"
April 24 5-6pm CET
www.hacid-project.eu/hacid-webina...

Register
nesta.zoom.us/meeting/regi...

Speakers:
- Jason Burton, Copenhagen Business School
- Lucie Flek, University of Bonn
- Nikolas Zöller, Max Planck Institute for Human Development
A group of six people sits around a large wooden table working collaboratively with laptops, tablets, smartphones, and notebooks. The screens display a presentation slide titled “Discussion Outline.” The table also has coffee mugs, notebooks with handwritten notes, and small potted plants, suggesting a casual but focused team meeting or brainstorming session.
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lorenzspreen.bsky.social
I try to be clear: We may still need to figure out some mechanisms, but there is enough evidence that it is high time for the public to take back control of the online environment, be it through data access, the development of alternatives or through regulation. But we need to take this seriously!
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lewan.bsky.social
Honest people don’t lie. Or do they? Liars aren’t honest. Or are they?
One puzzling conundrum in contemporary politics is that politicians who seem to be estranged from facts and evidence are nonetheless considered honest by their followers.
1/n
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serge.belongie.com
Would you present your next NeurIPS paper in Europe instead of traveling to San Diego (US) if this was an option? Søren Hauberg (DTU) and I would love to hear the answer through this poll: (1/6)
NeurIPS participation in Europe
We seek to understand if there is interest in being able to attend NeurIPS in Europe, i.e. without travelling to San Diego, US. In the following, assume that it is possible to present accepted papers ...
docs.google.com
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lorenzspreen.bsky.social
Very glad to start our teaching activities as a team next week. Offering different aspects of computational social science at @tudresden.bsky.social at the sociology and computer science departments:

css-synosys.github.io/teaching/
Teaching | CSS-Synosys
Research Group Computational Social Science within SynoSys and CIDS at TU Dresden.
css-synosys.github.io
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ec.europa.eu
Are you an internationally-minded researcher? We just opened the 2025 call for Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Staff Exchanges:

🔹 12-month secondments for knowledge & skills exchange
🔹 €97.7 million for some 85 research projects
🔹 International collaboration in innovation

Apply by 8 October!
Abstract figures on a black background and the text "Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions. Staff Exchanges 2025" at the top.
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ruggsea.bsky.social
A friend and colleague at my lab (the CS² under @janalasser.bsky.social ) is organizing a super nice school on democracy and social media here in Graz!

If you're interested, check it out and share! Link: sicss.io/2025/graz/
CS² Summer School Poster: A black background featuring a fragmented, digital-looking olive branch or plant with green leaves and fruits. The poster announces "DATA, DEMOCRACY & THE NEW SOCIAL FABRIC" in a red box, hosted by Complex Social & Computational Systems. Located in Graz, Austria from September 15-26, 2025, the summer school explores the intersection of social media, technology, and democracy. Themes include philosophical foundations, social media's impact on democracy, ethics of large-scale data use, and the future of democracy and the internet. A QR code for application is provided, with an April 13, 2025 application deadline. Program details for CS² Summer School on Data, Democracy, and Social Fabric. The image features a textured, architectural background with fragmented brick walls. A schedule shows a two-week program: Week One covers daily lectures on democracy, social technologies, and ethics, while Week Two focuses on group project work. The poster details the audience (Masters, Doctoral students, Postdocs in computational social sciences), key details about application (deadline April 13, 2025), and potential financial support. Organized by Complex Social & Computational Systems (SICSS), with a QR code for application and further details.
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psmaldino.bsky.social
This is a good and useful essay about AI and society. Recommended, as is the thread below.
himself.bsky.social
1. @alisongopnik.bsky.social, Cosma Shalizi, James Evans and myself have a new piece in Science on "AI" Large Models, pushing back against much of the collective wisdom about what they can and can't do. Official below, unpaywalled at henryfarrell.net/large-ai-mod... . So why this now?
Large AI models are cultural and social technologies
Implications draw on the history of transformative information systems from the past
www.science.org
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voiceteachernyc.bsky.social
Tesla Model 3 crushed by an Olmec statue
By Mexican sculptor @chavismarmol.bsky.social
A blue Tesla Model 3 has been crushed by an Olmec statue. A man with long black braids leans against the hood of the car with his arms crossed, staring down the camera.
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ec.europa.eu
When a woman is empowered, the world is empowered.💜️

#InternationalWomensDay
Graphic for International Women’s Day is divided into two halves. On the left, a white background features a simple line drawing of a rose with the text "FLOWERS ARE NICE" in purple uppercase letters. On the right, a purple background displays a bold white and yellow feminist symbol with the text "EQUAL RIGHTS ARE BETTER" in uppercase, with "EQUAL" highlighted in yellow. The European Commission logo is in the bottom right corner.
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astrocytenet.bsky.social
Kickoff meeting for the project "Leaky blood-brain barrier in major depressive disorder" funded by @fwf-at.bsky.social and @dfg.de and in collaboration with Dr. Barbara Di Benedetto @dibenedetto-lab.bsky.social. Thanks for hosting @ghanendra.bsky.social and myself in Regensburg 🙏
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lewan.bsky.social
This promises to be an interesting event: Wednesday 9 April, 6pm-7pm at Club Alpbach in London.
PANELLISTS
How does misinformation spread online, and what are its real-world consequenc,es?
Can we protect d,emocracy while preserving open discourse? Our exp,ert panel discuss,es.
Matteo Bergamini MBE (moderator) is founder and CEO of Shout Out UK, an award
·winnirng social enterprise strengthenmng democracy throu,gh media and political literacy.
Stepha:n Lewandowsky is Professor and Chair in Co•ginitive Science at the· University of
Bristol!, and a leading figure in mwsinfonmation research.
Jonathan Bright is a Fellow at the Turing Institute, where he is Head of Al for Public
Services and Head of Online Safety.
Saloni Dattan:i is a Project Lead at Global Change D·ata Lab, a ~eading non-profit
research organization publishing data on global developm1ent.
Jens 1Koed Madsen is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Psychological and
Be,havioural Science at the London School of Economics.
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katestarbird.bsky.social
A Seattle Times op-ed summarizing a few of the arguments from my UW talk this week: "To understand right-wing media's power, study improv and theater of influencers." I end with some recommendations for countering the right's bullshit machine: www.seattletimes.com/opinion/to-u...
To understand right-wing media's power, study improv and theater of influencers | Opinion
Right-wing populism is leveraging online platforms' participatory nature. A counter-movement must amplify its constituents' values, with a commitment to truth.
www.seattletimes.com