Sarah Shugars
@Shugars
Assistant Professor @RutgersCommInfo. CSS & PolCom. Previously: @NYUDataScience, @NUnetsi. They/them. #FirstGen
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Excited to announce our ICA Preconference International Communication Association 'The Future of Computational Message Science' with Kaiping Chen Sijia Yang dr. yilang peng! Explore #ComputationalMessageScience theories and innovations with us on June 19 at Brisbane. More details at: sites.google.com/northwestern.e….
Twitter was essential for Donald Trump to gain media attention. Now he's on Truth Social (an alt-tech platform), can he use it to obtain comparable levels of news attention as he could with Twitter? From our latest paper (Journal of Information Technology & Politics ) w/Jo(sephine) Lukito Jiyoun Suk, Ph.D. @antisomniac🧵
🚨Read this timely and thoughtful piece by Sarah Shugars on Critical CSS👇 “A critical approach to computational social science … would encourage researchers to be continuously critical of the role power plays in such analysis. What categories of race or gender do you analyze? Why?”
Excited to join my Rutgers School of Communication and Information students in launching our annual #BeCOMM campaign to celebrate the communication major Rutgers University and unveiling the #music lineup for our third annual #COMMchella Music Festival on April 3. Click here to learn more. comminfo.rutgers.edu/news/departmen…
A new study by #RUSCI #COM Asst. Prof. Sarah Sarah Shugars examines methods researchers use to identify the gender of people posting content online & found that all of the approaches are flawed. More: go.rutgers.edu/5q1zmhii Rutgers University
🖥️ New from me and Yini Zhang in Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication. We find that after Trump's defeat, only his female supporters lowered their levels of political expression on Twitter, with the effect being greater for those who expressed a gendered identity in their bio doi.org/10.1093/jcmc/z…
Very excited to see my work with Alexi Quintana Mathé, Robin Lange, and 🇺🇦 [email protected] out in Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication!
In this paper, we consider “gender visibility” as an affordance on online platforms and interrogate how gender performances are interpreted and misinterpreted online
The Special Issue “Gender Gaps in Digital Spaces” is out Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication! This project started in ICA-Paris'22. Thx to Agnes LINK-NU for co-editing w me & to Dr. Nicole Ellison & Dr. Cuihua (Cindy) Shen for their vision. The issue includes seven fantastic articles, more here: academic.oup.com/jcmc/article/2…
New year has started with snow and cold in NJ. While I appreciate the changing seasons, I'm definitely remembering my research trip in Rio de Janeiro at the end of last semester!
Background on my collab there: comminfo.rutgers.edu/news/analysis-… | @UFRJ | Rutgers Global Health Institute | Rutgers School of Communication and Information
I and thot leedurr are quoted in this WIRED piece about the persistence of Black Twitter in the X era. wired.com/story/black-tw…
We are here LIVE with Dr. Roxane Gay and a panel discussion featuring authors Leslie Jamison, Tochi Onyebuchi, and Jacqueline Woodson. Join us as they will discuss ways to write trauma and how to do it ethically and effectively. Stay tuned as we live tweet this event. #RUSCIProud