Kai Matheson (@mathematikai) 's Twitter Profile
Kai Matheson

@mathematikai

heart-forward question-asker | into communities, cities, & systems | doing data stuff @AccentureFed | formerly @Harvard @Vassar | views = my own | they/them

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linkhttps://kaimath.github.io/ calendar_today22-08-2018 15:52:19

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John N.Friedman (@john_n_friedman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fantastic new resource for pre-doctoral fellows and other full-time research assistants in Economics and other social sciences. Thanks to Coly Elhai and the many other collaborators, including our great OI pre-doc Kai Matheson

Dominic Russel (@domrussel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today Facebook released FULLY OPEN social connectedness data (data.humdata.org/dataset/social…). I’ve been really fortunate to contribute to this effort working for @stroebel_econ and Theresa Kuchler. A few examples in Europe (pages.stern.nyu.edu/~jstroebe/PDF/…) showing how cool the data are 1/7

Opportunity Insights (@oppinsights) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣Applications for OI's fall round of predoc hiring are now open! Please visit our job posting for more information: opportunityinsights.org/wp-content/upl…

📣Applications for OI's fall round of predoc hiring are now open! 

Please visit our job posting for more information: opportunityinsights.org/wp-content/upl…
Sebastián Puerta (@seabassdoor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

URM (particularly Black) potential applicants: I am happy to chat if you have any questions, need advice on your application, or just want a pep talk! DM me. Our lab needs to be better at combatting anti-Blackness in social science. I want to do my part to help.

John N.Friedman (@john_n_friedman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very happy to be part of the new PREDOC consortium, whose website just launched today predoc.org A great new resource for students interested in pathways to doctoral programs in Economics, and hopefully this is just the start

The ADHD Academic (@theadhdacademic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"As long as lack of access to healthcare, education, representation — or just not being able to afford the diagnosis — are issues, people will have to rely on self-diagnosis," Rach Idowu @AdultingADHD in this great article about #ADHD. Definitely worth reading. mashable.com/article/how-to…

Gray Kimbrough (@graykimbrough) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Part of why the popular narrative on redlining has been so popular is that it has allowed people to blame an external factor (like HOLC maps) rather than recognizing that a wide range of systems were inherently racist, and many continue to be racist. governing.com/context/redlin…

Gray Kimbrough (@graykimbrough) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I forced a bot to watch over 1,000 hours of Montgomery County Planning Board public hearings and then asked it to write a public hearing transcript of its own. Here is the first page.

I forced a bot to watch over 1,000 hours of Montgomery County Planning Board public hearings and then asked it to write a public hearing transcript of its own. Here is the first page.
Cameron (@world_on_a_wire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Accommodating depression: A student struggling with major depression fell off the face of the earth for a few weeks. They resurfaced and asked if they could make up the work they missed. I said of course. They were confused. "Will I get points marked off?" 1/5

Rashida Tlaib (@rashidatlaib) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From the river to the sea is an aspirational call for freedom, human rights, and peaceful coexistence, not death, destruction, or hate. My work and advocacy is always centered in justice and dignity for all people no matter faith or ethnicity.

Yohan (@yohaniddawela) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To create high-quality outputs, you need high-quality inputs. Here are my recommended resources for levelling up in geospatial data science:

To create high-quality outputs, you need high-quality inputs.

Here are my recommended resources for levelling up in geospatial data science:
Data & Society (@datasociety) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A patchwork of data points reveals an often invisible working class of older gig workers who see the work as a lifeline — or a last resort. As Rest of World reports, it’s a demographic that’s expected to grow in the coming decades. restofworld.org/2024/aging-glo…