Agenda

15 Set 2019 14:00

Summer School: Democracy in the Age of Big Data and AI

Ca' Bottacin, Dorsoduro 3911, Venezia // CNR ISMAR - Arsenale

Models and tools from computational social science

15-20 September 2019

Context

    Social science is undergoing a revolution. The rise of social media, smart cities, digital archives, quantified selving, and personal agents is providing an unprecedented amount of data about the social relations and behaviors of very large groups of people, creating an opportunity to a more empirically grounded social theory. But this opportunity can only be realized by using powerful tools: for analyzing textual data, for finding patterns in data, and for visualizing those patterns in a way that brings out their meaning. These tools increasingly rely on complex systems science and Artificial Intelligence.
     At the same time we see that collective decision-making in contemporary societies is also undergoing profound change. Social media, Big Data, and AI are already having a profound impact on political and social processes. They have empowered 'citizen-driven' political movements such as the Arab spring or the French 'Gilets Jaunes' protests. They have allowed some actors to manipulate public opinion as seen in the Brexit referendum or the US presidential elections. They are leading to rapid polarisation in crucial debates, such as climate change or identity politics, and accelerate the spreading of fake news or hate speech.

 

The school

    This summerschool mixes theoretical lectures with practical hands-on sessions and ateliers to examine how novel tools of computational social science can help us understand these phenomena and possibly facilitate future democratic decision processes. It introduces social scientists and media researchers to the latest methods, tools, and techniques and introduces AI researchers and complex systems scientists to the approaches and issues of social science so that they can come up with new new tools or refine existing ones.
    More specifically, participants will learn how they can build Opinion Observatories that tap into social media to collect information about how certain actors are trying to manipulate political opinion in elections, how fake news gets fabricated and spreads, or how opinions get polarized and shift. They will learn how AI and social media might breathe new life into participatory democracy and how citizens can get empowered to make up their own minds or explore critical issues such as pollution or over-exploitation of their urban environment for tourism. Participants get the opportunity to present their own research in poster sessions. There will also be opportunities to visit relevant social and cultural projects in Venice.

 

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Lingua

L'evento si terrà in italiano

Organizzatore

Dipartimento di Management, Odycceus Consortium

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