Themenschwerpunkt: Quantitative Konfliktforschung
Twittername: @cosima_meyer
Webseite/Blog: https://cosimameyer.rbind.io/
Sprache/n: Deutsch, Englisch
Stadt: Mannheim
Land: Deutschland
Themen: peacebuilding, women in science, text mining, datenbanken, data science, peace, women empowerment, conflict
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In meiner Forschung an Universität Mannheim analysiere ich Nachkriegsstabilität nach Bürgerkriegen, die Repräsentation von Frauen in Nachkriegsländern, Wahlen während Konflikte und autokratische Kooperationen. Um diese Fragen zu beantworten, nutze ich eine Vielzahl an Methoden, wie zum Beispiel quantitative Textanalyse (NLP) und Netzwerkanalyse.
Darüber hinaus bin ich Mitgründerin des Data Science Blogs "Methods Bites" der ein Forum für neueste Methoden in Computational Social Sciences bietet.
Ich habe einen Bachelor- und Masterabschluss in Politikwissenschaft von der Universität Mannheim sowie Auslandsaufenthalte an der Rice University (USA), Universitet Uppsala (Schweden) und SciencesPo Paris (Frankreich).
In diesem Interview erzähle ich mehr über meine Forschung und meine Aktivitäten.
Vorträge / Referenzen:
Women in Data Science is a worldwide initiative that brings female speakers together to give insights into the newest developments in data science ranging from academia to industry and to support women in the field.
The event was co-hosted by SAP Next-Gen, Stanford University, and the University of Mannheim.
Dieser Vortrag ist auf: EnglischChina is on the rise in global politics, especially due to their increasing influence in sub-Saharan Africa. How does this affect other states that are invested in this region? My co-author, Dennis Hammerschmidt, and I argue that, as China enters the aid donor market with largely unconditional aid, it offers an attractive alternative to the highly conditional US aid. As a result, we expect that the increased leverage from the US as a sole (main) provider of foreign aid allows sub-Saharan African states both to become more critical of US foreign politics and ultimately leads to a shift in expressed policy preferences, away from the US and more toward China. To detect directed criticism, we use natural language processing (NLP) and more specifically sentiment analysis.
The POLTEXT (now COMPTEXT) is an international conference where researchers present cutting-edge research in the field of computational social sciences.
Dieser Vortrag ist auf: EnglischThe 90 minutes workshop introduced participants to the intuitive use of LaTeX with Overleaf and presented an easily accessible template.
The Social Science Data Lab brings computational social scientists together to present forward-thinking methods in this forum.
This workshop was co-hosted with Dennis Hammerschmidt.
Dieser Vortrag ist auf: EnglischResearch produces fascinating findings. But it is often difficult to present them to a broader audience beyond the research paper. Shiny apps offer researchers (both in academia and business) sophisticated tools to generate web applications that make the results accessible, understandable, and interactive. The talk will guide you through the necessary steps to set up your own ShinyApp and discuss lessons learned from building a ShinyApp using Shiny for R, shinydashboards, and echarts4r.
Dieser Vortrag ist auf: EnglischResearch produces fascinating findings. But it is often difficult to present them to a broader audience beyond the research paper. Shiny apps offer researchers (both in academia and business) sophisticated tools to generate web applications that make the results accessible, understandable, and interactive. The talk will guide you through the necessary steps to set up your own ShinyApp and discuss lessons learned from building a ShinyApp using Shiny for R, shinydashboards, and echarts4r.
Dieser Vortrag ist auf: Englisch