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social sciences

April 2, 2024

The Birth-to-Five Policy Landscape: Improving the safety net for our children and their caregivers

Join the Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy and the John Glenn College of Public Affairs for a special, in-person only, policy chat featuring Dr. Lauren Jones.
Dr. Lauren Jones will discuss important federal and state policy tools aimed at improving the well-being of children and their caregivers, including the Child Tax Credit and Earned Income Tax Credit, subsidized child care, child care regulation and quality. The discussion will highlight current issues and opportunities in this policy space, research on the impact of the programs, and how the Crane Center’s policy team is engaging with states to inform research-based policy-making to benefit our youngest citizens and those who care for them.
What to expect: Crane Policy Chats provide opportunities to discuss and learn about policy issues in early childhood. Hosted by Jamie O’Leary, Crane’s associate director of policy and external affairs, these conversations feature guests who share insights, research, and expertise in a conversational format that resembles a podcast. Participants have ample opportunity to offer comments, ask questions, and consider ways they can apply insights or lessons.
Parking: The closest parking is nearby at the Ohio Union South Garage.
Register

/ child development, families, research, social sciences

February 9, 2024

Immortal Regiment on Instagram: A case study of analysis of mass data from social networks (Virtual Event)

How can we study visual materials from social media? We will use examples from several case studies related to Russia in order to consider the use of social media posts as a source for anthropologists and sociologists but will concentrate on Immortal Regiment as it is represented on Instagram to see some intersections of the state propaganda and grass-roots level social trends.

About the Speaker:

Ilya Utekhin is an anthropologist working in anthropology of technology, medical anthropology, and in the study of talk-in-interaction. From 1996 to 2022, he taught in the Department of Anthropology, European University at St.Petersburg. He is co-curator of the Virtual Museum of Soviet Everyday Life: Communal Living in Russia, which contains ethnographic materials on on Soviet and post-Soviet urban housing, also reflected in his monograph Essays on the Communal Everyday Life  (Moscow 2001, 2004, in Russian). In 2017-20, Ilya was founder and CEO of a news aggregator service that showed two alternative agendas: official Russian media vs independent media. Ilya is the author of a number of documentary films. In Fall 2022, as a Visiting Scholar at Boston University, he worked with the materials of the Maya Deren Collection in Howard Gotlieb Archival Center. His recent book, Visual Anthropology: A Guide to Ethnographic Film (In Russian), is about the history of ethnographic filmmaking. He is a Visiting Scholar at the Robert F. Byrnes Russian and East European Institute during 2023.

Register

/ data visualization, research, social media, social sciences

January 11, 2024

Data Cleaning for Social Sciences Workshop 3: Advanced Data Cleaning Procedures

The QMC is hosting a free, virtual three-part workshop series on data cleaning for social sciences. The event will be held over Zoom, and cover basic, intermediate, and advanced data cleaning procedures.

The overall goals of this workshop series are to equip participants, particularly in the field of social sciences, with the essential skills and knowledge needed to effectively clean, prepare, and transform data for robust and accurate analysis in their research and studies.

The workshop series will be led by our Graduate Research Associate, Lizeng Huang.

Register for this event by clicking the link here, and visit our Spring 2024 Workshop Series page for more information about our upcoming events.

/ data analysis, data visualization, research, social sciences

January 11, 2024

Data Cleaning for Social Sciences Workshop 2: Intermediate Data Cleaning Procedures

The QMC is hosting a free, virtual three-part workshop series on data cleaning for social sciences. The event will be held over Zoom, and cover basic, intermediate, and advanced data cleaning procedures.

The overall goals of this workshop series are to equip participants, particularly in the field of social sciences, with the essential skills and knowledge needed to effectively clean, prepare, and transform data for robust and accurate analysis in their research and studies.

The workshop series will be led by our Graduate Research Associate, Lizeng Huang.

Register for this event by clicking the link here, and visit our Spring 2024 Workshop Series page for more information about our upcoming events.

/ data analysis, data visualization, research, social sciences

January 11, 2024

Data Cleaning for Social Sciences Workshop 1: Introduction & Basic Data Cleaning Procedures

The QMC is hosting a free, virtual three-part workshop series on data cleaning for social sciences. The event will be held over Zoom, and cover basic, intermediate, and advanced data cleaning procedures.

The overall goals of this workshop series are to equip participants, particularly in the field of social sciences, with the essential skills and knowledge needed to effectively clean, prepare, and transform data for robust and accurate analysis in their research and studies.

The workshop series will be led by our Graduate Research Associate, Lizeng Huang.

Register for this event by clicking the link here, and visit our Spring 2024 Workshop Series page for more information about our upcoming events.

/ data analysis, data visualization, research, social sciences

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