| Can AI Make Ethical Decisions? |
Tyler Cook is a postdoctoral scholar in the School of Public Policy, where he researches machine ethics — the study of ethical decision-making by artificial intelligence (AI).
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| Recent Research: Smart Thermostats, Code-Switching, Video Help for Patients |
Check out these quick summaries of recent research from faculty in the School of Economics, the School of Modern Languages, and the School of Literature, Media, and Communication.
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School of History and Sociology
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"Making Arab Socialism Palatable: Egyptian Housewives and the Politics of Food in Nasser’s Egypt," a journal article by Laura Bier, was published in The Journal of North African Studies.
"'Playing for Our Team': The WNBA, LGBTQ+ Advertising and Neoliberal Capitalism," a chapter by Mary G. McDonald and Sarah Barnes, appeared in Sport, Advertising and Global Promotional Culture: Identities, Commodities, Spaces and Spectacles, published by Routledge.
"Structural, Institutional, and Interpersonal Racism: Calling for Equity in Autism Research and Practice," a journal article by Jennifer S. Singh, was published in the Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities.
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School of Literature, Media, and Communication |
"The Illumination of Black Twitter: Charles Mills, Race, and Digital Media Theory," a journal article by André Brock, was published in Media Theory.
"Challenging Chronology: Social Learning in Teaching Arts and Humanities," a journal article by Rebecca E. Burnett, was published in the Journal on Excellence in College Teaching.
"A Conceptual Approach to Research Poster Design: Process, Audience, and Organization," a journal article by Rebecca E. Burnett and Courtney A. Hoffman, was published in Technical Communication Quarterly.
"Representations of Gendered Death in Indian Crime Fiction," a journal article by Ankita Rathour, was published in Consortium: An International Journal of Literary and Cultural Studies.
"17 Students, 1 Project: Design Thinking Pedagogy for a Large-Scale UX Community / Classroom Partnership," a journal article by Allegra W. Smith, was published in Communication Design Quarterly.
"'StreamPoseML': An End-to-End Open-Source Web Application and Python Toolkit for Real-Time Video Pose Classification and Machine Learning," a journal article by Milka Trajkova, was published in The Journal of Open Source Software.
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School of Modern Languages |
"La narrativa fantástica cubana (1940-2021) ["Cuban Supernatural Fiction (1940-2021)]," a chapter by Antonio Cardentey, appeared in Historia de lo fantástico en las narrativas latinoamericanas II (1940-2023) [A History of the Supernatural in Latin American Narratives II (1940-2023)], published by Iberoamericana Vervuert.
"Moderate Versus Extreme Interpretations of Political Slogans," a journal article by Lelia Glass, was published in the Journal of Pragmatics.
"L2 German Word Order Preferences by Immigrant L1 Korean Speakers," a journal article by Hyoun-A Joo, was published in the Journal of Language Contact.
"A Battle for Life: Bacteriophage Therapy and Socialist Medicine in the Great Leap Forward," a chapter by Lu Liu, appeared in Socializing Medicine: Health Humanities and East Asian Media, published by Hong Kong University Press.
Concept-Based Language Instruction: Usage-Based Linguistics and Sociocultural Theory in Teaching Japanese, a book by Kyoko Masuda, was published by Routledge.
"On the Availability of Inverse Scope Reading in Dutch Doubly-Quantified Thetic Sentences," an article by Hongchen Wu, was published in The Proceedings of the 24th Amsterdam Colloquium.
"Code-Switching in Computer-Mediated Communication by Gen Z Japanese Americans," a journal article by Ema Goh and Hongchen Wu, was published in Linguistics Vanguard.
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"Modern Challenges Facing Electric Vehicle Adoption: A Review of Barriers to Adoption, Supply Chain Challenges, and Equity," a journal article by Hala Alshahapy, Joe Frank Bozeman III, and Daniel C. Matisoff, was published in Environmental Research Letters.
"Catalyzing Sustainable Development: Insights From the International Workshop on STI Policies and Innovation Systems in Central America," a journal article by Omar Asensio, was published in Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics.
"A Mighty Toll: Mine Accidents and the Long-Run Effect of Losing a Father Among Sons," a journal article by Ezra G. Goldstein, was published in the Journal of Human Resources.
"Impact of Solar Geoengineering on Temperature-Attributable Mortality," an article by Anthony Harding, was published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
"Steering the Future: Expert Knowledge and Stakeholder Voices in Autonomous Vehicle Policy Reports," a journal article by Diana Hicks and Gordon Kingsley, was published in Policy and Society.
"Blending the Two Communities: Concurrent Evidence Use in State-Level Policy Processes," a journal article by Diana Hicks and Gordon Kingsley, was published in Public Management Review.
"On-Demand Polymer Materials for Sustainability and Space," a journal article by Micah S. Ziegler, was published in the Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.
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PI: Marilyn A. Brown (Public Policy)
Project: Drawdown Georgia — Phase 4 Amount: $60,000
Sponsor: Ray C. Anderson Foundation
PI: Marilyn A. Brown (Public Policy)
Project: Priority Climate Action Plan Amount: $21,000
Sponsor: Georgia Department of Natural Resources
PI: Lindsey Bullinger (Public Policy)
Project: The Effects of Diaper Taxes on Maternal Employment Amount: $75,000
Sponsor: Russell Sage Foundation
PI: Margaret E. Kosal (International Affairs)
Project: The Security and Safety Implications of Cell-Free Systems for Biomanufacturing Amount: $79,285
Sponsor: University of Minnesota-Minneapolis
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