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SUMMARY:Isabelle Langrock (Sciences Po) - The Gender Divide In Wikipedia : Evaluating Feminist Interventions on Knowledge Gaps
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]\nSociology seminar – Thursdays\nTime: 11:00 am – 12:00 pm \nDate: 3rd April 2024\nPlace: room 2007 \n  \nIsabelle Langrock (Sciences Po) – The Gender Divide In Wikipedia : Evaluating Feminist Interventions on Knowledge Gaps\n  \nAbstract: \nOf the 1.98 million biographies on the English version of Wikipedia\, only 20% are about women. This content gap shapes social perceptions of knowledge around whose work deserves to be recognized and whose life stories are worth telling. Furthermore\, as new machine learning tools leverage Wikipedia content to produce generative AI and enhanced search engine results\, this bias propagates across the Internet. What happens when feminist movements intervene on the peer production platform to try to close existing gaps? Through a quantitative analysis of over 11\,000 Wikipedia articles\, we provide an evaluation of two popular feminist interventions designed to counteract gender inequality. We find that the interventions are successful at adding content about women that would otherwise be missing\, but they are less successful at addressing structural biases that limit the visibility of that content. This leads us to argue for a more granular and cumulative analysis of gender gaps in collaborative environments. We also discuss the implications for future scholarship on knowledge activism and digital inequalities. \n  \n  \n  \nOrganizers: Annina Cleasson\, Paola Tubaro\, Patrick Präg (CREST Sociology unit) \n  \nSponsors: CREST[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]\n
URL:https://crest.science/event/isabelle-langrock-sciences-po-t-b-a/
CATEGORIES:Seminars,Sociology
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SUMMARY:Larbi ALAOUI SOCE (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) - “Attitudes towards success and failure"\, joint with Antonio Penta”
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire Microéconomie : Tous les mercredis\n Heure : 12h15 – 13h30 \nDate : 03/04/2024 \nSalle : 3001 \nLarbi ALAOUI SOCE (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) – « Attitudes face au succès et à l’échec »\, en collaboration avec Antonio Penta   \nCV : Les individus attachent souvent une signification particulière à l’atteinte d’un certain objectif\, et dépassent un certain seuil fait la différence entre ce qu’ils considèrent comme une réussite ou un échec. Dans cet article\, nous prenons un paramètre standard d’utilité attendue de von Neumann-Morgenstern avec un point de référence exogène qui sépare le succès de l’échec\, et définissons les attitudes envers le succès et l’échec comme des caractéristiques des préférences par rapport aux loteries. La particularité de nos définitions est qu’elles concernent toutes un renversement local de l’attitude face au risque du décideur\, entre aversion pour le risque et goût du risque\, à travers le point de référence. Nos résultats fournissent une vue unifiée de plusieurs modèles bien connus de préférences dépendant des références en économie\, finance et psychologie\, et incluent également de nouvelles représentations. Nous ordonnons l’intensité de chaque attitude dans l’espace des préférences et caractérisons ces ordres en termes de propriétés de la représentation de l’utilité\, avec des indices analogues à l’indice bien connu d’aversion au risque d’Arrow-Pratt. . . . Nos résultats apportent un nouvel éclairage sur les notions fréquemment utilisées de préférences dépendantes de la référence et permettent de nouvelles façons de mener des statistiques comparatives dans ces contextes. Enfin\, nous soutenons que notre cadre peut s’avérer utile pour incorporer\, dans un modèle économique standard\, les manifestations comportementales des traits de personnalité qui ont reçu une attention croissante dans la littérature économique empirique. \n  \nOrganisateurs : \nJulien COMBE (Pôle d’Economie du CREST) \n​​​​​​​​​​​​Yves Le YAOUNQ (Pôle d’Economie du CREST) \n​​​​​​​​​Matias NUNEZ (Pôle d’Economie du CREST) \nCommanditaires :\n CREST \n
URL:https://crest.science/event/larbi-alaoui-soce-universitat-pompeu-fabra-attitudes-towards-success-and-failure-joint-with-antonio-penta/
CATEGORIES:Microeconomics,Seminars
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SUMMARY:Baptiste Goujaud (Ecole Polytechnique) - t.b.a
DESCRIPTION:Statistical Seminar: Every Monday at 2:00 pm.\nTime: 2:00 pm – 3:15 pm\nDate: 3rd April 2024\nPlace : 3001 \n  \nBaptiste Goujaud (Ecole Polytechnique) – t.b.a \n  \nAbstract:  \n  \n  \nOrganizers:\nJaouad MOURTADA (CREST)\, Anna KORBA (CREST)\, Karim LOUNICI (CMAP) \n  \nSponsors:\nCREST-CMAP \n
URL:https://crest.science/event/baptiste-goujaud-ecole-polytechnique-t-b-a/
CATEGORIES:Seminars,Statistics
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SUMMARY:Gabriel Alcaras (University Gustave Eiffel) - After Hours: The Role and Evolution of Open Source Work in Software Engineering
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]\nSociology seminar – Thursdays\nTime: 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm \nDate: 3rd April 2024\nPlace: room 2007 \n  \nGabriel Alcaras (University Gustave Eiffel) – After Hours: The Role and Evolution of Open Source Work in Software Engineering \n  \nAbstract : \n  \nThe high-tech industry is the world’s most profitable industry. It also relies on vast amounts of unpaid labor and depends on technical infrastructures developed independently of tech companies. As Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) gains influence in every critical aspect of the software industry\, prominent actors (such as Google\, Microsoft\, and Facebook) have become increasingly and openly involved in FOSS. This recent shift has theoretical implications. It questions the assumption by previous research that FOSS is an autonomous social world. Instead\, we argue that FOSS is deeply embedded in the tech industry’s coding practices and professional ecologies\, drawing on a case study of one of the most widely used programs in the software industry − Git. In addition to online and offline ethnographic fieldwork\, we analyze 400\,000 emails and 60\,000 code contributions to understand how open source work relates to developers’ main jobs. We find three main results which support the thesis of embeddedness. First\, we show that unpaid labor is the norm among contributors but that paid labor produces most of the code. Second\, unpaid long-term contributors often pursue the “rational dream” of becoming paid contributors\, sometimes successfully. Third\, interviews and work schedules indicate that unpaid labor often happens as a part of engineers’ day jobs. \n  \n  \n  \nOrganizers: Annina Cleasson\, Paola Tubaro\, Patrick Präg (CREST Sociology unit) \n  \nSponsors: CREST[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]\n
URL:https://crest.science/event/gabriel-alcaras-university-gustave-eiffel-t-b-a/
CATEGORIES:Seminars,Sociology
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SUMMARY:Hesu Yoon (Stanford University) - Stigmatized or Desirable? Heterogeneity in Racialized Neighborhood Perceptions and Preferences
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]\nSociology seminar – Thursdays\nTime: 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm \nDate: 4th April 2024\nPlace: room 2007 \n  \nHesu Yoon (Stanford University) – Stigmatized or Desirable? Heterogeneity in Racialized Neighborhood Perceptions and Preferences\n  \nAbstract: \nDespite over a century of high levels of residential racial segregation in the US\, white preferences for integrated neighborhoods have become increasingly common\, and their entry into majority-minority neighborhoods is on the rise\, though still rare. This paper explores microfoundations of white invasion in the context of gentrification\, drawing on a series of online vignette survey experiments that compare young white gentrifiers’ attitudes toward neighborhoods with racial minorities\, using major minority racial groups in the US – Latino\, Black\, and Asian. The findings suggest that young white gentrifiers prefer mixed neighborhoods over white neighborhoods\, which can be explained by positive indirect effects transmitted through perceived diversity and authenticity. Majority-minority neighborhoods also benefit from perceived diversity and authenticity; however\, positive perceptions do not lead to the preference for these neighborhoods because they are offset by negative stereotypes. The importance of differentiating effects by racial outgroup and measuring multiple dimensions of neighborhood desirability is also discussed\, along with their implications for stable integration\, gentrification\, and segregation. \n  \n  \n  \nOrganizers: Annina Cleasson\, Paola Tubaro\, Patrick Präg (CREST Sociology unit) \n  \nSponsors: CREST[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]\n
URL:https://crest.science/event/hesu-yoon-stanford-university-stigmatized-or-desirable-heterogeneity-in-racialized-neighborhood-perceptions-and-preferences/
CATEGORIES:Seminars,Sociology
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