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SUMMARY:Information and misinformation on social media: How we communicate 
 and form beliefs online
DESCRIPTION:This workshop brings together researchers working on the psycho
 logy, economics and politics of communication on social media. It will expl
 ore how social media shapes our interactions and the role it plays in elect
 ions and decentralized social movements. The workshop will be fairly inform
 al and seeks to stimulate discussions that identify interesting open questi
 ons and fruitful paths for future research. Program: 3.00 Introduction 3.10
  The Effects of Social Movements: Evidence from #MeToo Ro'ee Levy (Tel Aviv
  University) 3.45 The Effect of Social Media on Elections: Evidence from th
 e United States Carlo Rasmus Schwarz (Bocconi University) 4.20 The Cognitiv
 e Science of Extremist Ideologies Online Simon DeDeo (Carnegie Mellon Unive
 rsity and Santa Fe Institute) 4.55 Coffee Break 5.10 Political Correctness,
  Social Image, and Information Transmission Luca Braghieri (LMU Munich) 5.4
 5 Discussion
LOCATION:Online-Veranstaltung
DTSTAMP:20251111T140042Z
DTSTART:20220329T130000Z
DTEND:20220329T161500Z
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