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Information Gerrymandering on Social Networks, with Dr. Alexander Stewart
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Information Gerrymandering on Social Networks, with Dr. Alexander Stewart

Dr. Alexander Stewart, Assistant Professor of Biology at the University of Houston, guests to discuss his research on "information gerrymandering," recently published in Nature. The study uses a voter game, mathematical modelling, social media data, and legislative data to examine how information asymmetries in social networks impact collective decision-making processes. We break down the study, and the implications of its findings for democracy.

Social Media and Politics

January 26, 202052m 23s

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Show Notes

Dr. Alexander Stewart, Assistant Professor of Biology at the University of Houston, guests to discuss his research on "information gerrymandering," recently published in Nature. The study uses a voter game, mathematical modelling, social media data, and legislative data to examine how information asymmetries in social networks impact collective decision-making processes. We break down the study, and the implications of its findings for democracy. 

Read the full study, and check out the video showing information gerrymandering in action! 

Topics

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