by Drew Margolin | Jun 26, 2015 | Social and Semantic Evolution
Uncovering social semantics from textual traces: A theory-driven approach and evidence from public statements of U.S. Members of Congress Yu-Ru Lin, Drew Margolin & David Lazer The increasing abundance of digital textual archives provides an opportunity for...
by Drew Margolin | Aug 20, 2014 | Social and Semantic Evolution
Jon Stewart often mocks the contorted phrases and talking points repeated by politicians. Can we detect this strategic coordination of language? Tracing Coordination and Cooperation Structures via Semantic Burst Detection Yu-Ru Lin, Drew Margolin & David...
by Drew Margolin | Aug 17, 2014 | Social and Semantic Evolution
How does the structure of the audience influence the way scientists choose to articulate their claims? Conceptual Retention in Epistemic Communities: Examining the Role of Social Structure Drew Margolin & Peter Monge This paper proposes a theoretical...
by Drew Margolin | Aug 16, 2014 | Social and Semantic Evolution
After the U.N. ratified its Convention on Children’s Rights, the children’s rights organizations changed their partnering logic. Normative influences on network structure in the evolution of the children’s rights NGO network, 1977-2004...