2017-2018
PhD Student Research Support
- Joseph Livesey (New York University)
- Sarah Riccardi-Swartz (New York University)
- Denis Stukal (New York University)
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Stukal, Denis, Sergey Sanovich, Richard Bonneau, and Joshua A. Tucker. (2017). “Detecting Political Bots on Russian Twitter.” Big Data Vol. 5, No. 4, pp. 310 – 324 (http://online.liebertpub.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1089/big.2017.0038)
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Rozenas, Arturas, and Denis Stukal. (2018). “How Autocrats Manipulate Economic News: Evidence from Russia’s State-Controlled Television.” Under review. URL: http://ssrn.com/abstract=3023254
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Stukal, Denis, Sergey Sanovich, Richard Bonneau, and Joshua A. Tucker. (2017). “For Whom the Bot Tolls: A Neural Networks Approach to Measuring Political Orientation of Twitter Bots in Russia.” Manuscript
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Short-Term Fellows
- Rachel Applebaum (Tufts University)
- Eleanor Bindman (Manchester Metropolitan University)
- Juliette Cadiot (EHESS)
- Alexei Kojevnikov (University of British Columbia)
- Yuliya Minkova (Virginia Tech University)
- Matthias Neumann (University of East Anglia)
- Geoffrey Roberts (University College Cork)
- Chenxing Wang (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
- Elena Zemskova (National Research University of Higher Economics)
Visiting Scholars
- Feruza Aripova (Harvard University)
- Misha Avrekh (Independent Scholar)
- Alexander Nakhimovsky (Colgate University)
- Thomas Nemeth (Independent Scholar)
- Nemeth, T. (2017). Kant in Imperial Russia. Springer.
- “Positivism in Late Tsarist Russia: Its Introduction, Penetration, and Diffusion” in The Worlds of Positivism. A Global Intellectual History, 1770-1930. Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. pp. 273-291.
- Maria Neufeld (Dresden University of Technology)
- Brigid O’Keeffe (Brooklyn College)
- Yelizaveta Raykhlina (Georgetown University)
- Maria Vinogradova (New York University)
- Anna Whittington (University of Michigan)
- Milya Zakirova (Independent Scholar)