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SUMMARY:Illuminating 2016: Using Social Listening Tools to Understand the Presidential Campaign
DESCRIPTION:Jennifer Stromer-GalleySyracuse University\nThe 2016 presidential election has been historic for the ways that social media has been used to drive the news agenda and rally supporters to the cause. Jennifer Stromer-Galley will describe the large scale collection and machine learning techniques she and her team have used for the Illuminating 2016 project to study the ways the presidential candidates and the public have used social media. She will provide some of the major trends they’ve seen this election cycle\, and talk about why this matters for journalism and for social media practitioners more broadly. \nStromer-Galley is a professor in Syracuse University’s School of Information Studies and Director for the Center for Computational and Data Sciences\, and she is President of the Association of Internet Researchers. She has been studying “social media” since before it was called social media\, studying online interaction and influence in a variety of contexts\, including political forums and online games. Her award-winning book Presidential Campaigning in the Internet Age provides a history of presidential campaigns as they have adopted and adapted to digital communication technologies.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/stromer-galley-illuminating-2016-presidential-campaign/
LOCATION:MIT Building 3\, Room 133\, 33 Massachusetts Ave\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
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SUMMARY:Fall 2016 Alumni Panel: Andres Lombana-Bermudez\, Colleen Kaman\, Abe Stein\, and Lily Bui
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this year’s alumni panel\, when we hear from four alums of the graduate program in Comparative Media Studies as they discuss their experience at MIT and what their careers have looked like in the fields a CMS degree prepared them for. As in past years\, we’ve scheduled the panel for the same day as the graduate program information session. \nPanelists this time around include: \nAndres Lombana-Bermudez\, ’08\, a researcher and designer working at the intersection of digital technology\, youth\, and learning. Andres holds a Ph.D. in Media Studies from UT-Austin\, an M.Sc. in Comparative Media Studies\, and bachelor’s degrees in Political Science and Literature from Universidad de los Andes in Bogota\, Colombia. He is a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society and a Research Associate with the Connected Learning Research Network. \nColleen Kaman\, ’10\, is a user experience/experience design strategist and designer working at the intersection of digital technology\, persuasive design\, and content. Colleen holds an M.Sc. in Comparative Media Studies\, and bachelor’s degrees in Anthropology from Bates College. She is a senior managing consultant at IBMiX\, where she focuses on user-centric healthcare solutions and designing for aging users and helps lead the IBMiX department’s Accessibility practice area.  \nAbe Stein\, ’13\, Director of Strategic Partnerships at Kill Screen Media \nLily Bui\, ’16\, is currently a PhD student at MIT’s School of Architecture & Planning in the Department of Urban Studies & Planning. Her masters research focused on using sensors to support environmental monitoring\, and communicating sensor-based data to different stakeholders.
URL:https://cms.mit.edu/event/fall-2016-alumni-panel-andres-lombana-bermudez-colleen-kaman-abe-stein-and-lily-bui/
LOCATION:MIT Building 3\, Room 133\, 33 Massachusetts Ave\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
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