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MiiE Lab

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The MiiE (Messages, Identity, and Inclusion in Education) Lab harnesses AI tools to study social science questions related to education and society.

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Belinda Archibong (@belindaarch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If we really care about eradicating racial injustice, we should all be advocating for more books centering the stories of Black people, as told by Black people, to be read by all children : time.com/6284174/book-b… Citing the fantastic QJE paper from Alex Eble Anjali Adukia

Becker Friedman Institute for Economics (@beckerfriedman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CALL FOR PAPERS: The AI in Social Science Conference aims to promote dialogue and explore new methodologies, datasets, and technologies to advance understanding and push knowledge boundaries. All interested researchers are welcome to submit papers by 5/1. ow.ly/lAL150QJWo5

CALL FOR PAPERS: The AI in Social Science Conference aims to promote dialogue and explore new methodologies, datasets, and technologies to advance understanding and push knowledge boundaries. All interested researchers are welcome to submit papers by 5/1. ow.ly/lAL150QJWo5
root (@elisaxchen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

✨✨✨Call for computational social scientists — I’m so excited to learn more about how you use or develop computational methods in your research this fall!!! ✨✨✨

Jennifer Doleac (@jenniferdoleac) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Call for papers: "AI in Social Science Conference 2024" — organized by Anjali Adukia & Jens Ludwig Sep 19-20 in Chicago **Deadline: May 1** mailchi.mp/uchicago.edu/2…

Call for papers: 

"AI in Social Science Conference 2024" — organized by <a href="/aadukia/">Anjali Adukia</a> &amp; Jens Ludwig

Sep 19-20 in Chicago

**Deadline: May 1**

mailchi.mp/uchicago.edu/2…
Harris Policy (@harrispolicy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How is artificial intelligence (AI) going to change social science and how is social science going to change how AI is used? Call for Papers: AI in Social Science Conference 2024 -organized by Professors Anjali Adukia and Jens Ludwig. Becker Friedman Institute for Economics

root (@elisaxchen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Emileigh Harrison has been a great mentor for me. I learned a ton from creating beautiful visualizations to cultivating a positive lab environment. Everyone please check out her work on the economics of representation, homeschooling, and college access! Congrats!!🍾🎈🎊

Anjali Adukia (@aadukia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Submit your work using AI in the social sciences to the annual AI in Social Science conference at The University of Chicago! Submissions due May 1! The conference will be held September 25-26 in Chicago, IL, USA. Becker Friedman Institute for Economics Harris Policy MiiE Lab bfi.uchicago.edu/events/event/c…

Submit your work using AI in the social sciences to the annual AI in Social Science conference at The University of Chicago! Submissions due May 1!

The conference will be held September 25-26 in Chicago, IL, USA.

<a href="/BeckerFriedman/">Becker Friedman Institute for Economics</a> <a href="/HarrisPolicy/">Harris Policy</a> <a href="/MiiELab/">MiiE Lab</a>

bfi.uchicago.edu/events/event/c…
NBER (@nberpubs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Despite narratives of polarization, Texas and California public school books have similar curricula. Key differences and similarities emerge in religious schoolbooks, from Anjali Adukia and Emileigh Harrison nber.org/papers/w33791

Despite narratives of polarization, Texas and California public school books have similar curricula. Key differences and similarities emerge in religious schoolbooks, from <a href="/aadukia/">Anjali Adukia</a> and <a href="/emileigharrison/">Emileigh Harrison</a> nber.org/papers/w33791
Anjali Adukia (@aadukia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So excited to share new work with Emileigh Harrison about the presence and portrayal of topics, values, and identities in U.S. textbooks: What we teach in our curricula is more similar across our country than political narratives might have us believe. tinyurl.com/miiebooks

Becker Friedman Institute for Economics (@beckerfriedman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/3 New research from Anjali Adukia (Harris Policy) and Emileigh Harrison finds that public school textbooks from Texas and California contain broadly similar content, but religious school textbooks differ significantly. ow.ly/29KJ50VWEyX

Becker Friedman Institute for Economics (@beckerfriedman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2/3 Religious school textbooks feature less female representation, lighter-skinned individuals, and distinct portrayals of evolution and religion.

Becker Friedman Institute for Economics (@beckerfriedman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3/3 Across all textbook types, females are portrayed more positively than males, but in less active or powerful roles. The U.S. founding era and slavery are depicted in largely similar ways throughout, and LGBTQIA+ individuals appear rarely.

Annenberg Institute at Brown (@annenberginst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 #EdWorkingPapers: Despite polarized debates over school curricula, textbooks in Texas and California schools are more alike than expected. 🔍 Anjali Adukia & Emileigh Harrison 📄 bit.ly/4mIb5Em

📢 #EdWorkingPapers: Despite polarized debates over school curricula, textbooks in Texas and California schools are more alike than expected.

🔍 <a href="/aadukia/">Anjali Adukia</a> &amp; <a href="/emileigharrison/">Emileigh Harrison</a>
📄 bit.ly/4mIb5Em