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The annual PODS workshop takes place 27 October.
Dr Friedolin Merhout (University of Copenhagen) presents his recently published paper "An Online experiment during the 2020 US–Iran crisis shows that exposure to common enemies can increase political polarization"
Dr Jeremy Spater presents ongoing work on Estimating spatial dimensions of networks using exponential random graph models.
Professor Thomas Hegghammer (All Souls, Oxford) presents his latest research into the use of images in Jihadi magazines.
Solveig Bjørkholt will present her paper entitled Too Good to be true? Machine learning in Survey Validation.
This workshop brings together Danish and Oslo-based political data scientists.
What role are cyber operations playing in the Ukrainian war? In this presentation, Dr Philipp Lutscher will elaborate on how Ukraine became a testbed for Russian cyber actions since 2014, talk about different activities, such as Denial-of-Service attacks and their motivation, and show that such cyber operations played a rather marginal role in the conflict thus far. Finally, Philipp will talk about Russia's strategy of information control, more precisely, the use of bots, disinformation campaigns, and censorship.
Philipp Broniecki and Bjørn Høyland present their paper on Patterns of Roll-Call Requests in the European Parliament. The presentation will focus on the technical issues involved in shaping, phrasing and organizing information from a large set of semi-structured web-pages.