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- Newspaper framing of separation of families at the United States border Students use text analysis to analyze how the separation of families at the U.S. border is framed in newspapers, then write a formal paper incorporating their analysis and supporting visualizations. Versions:
- Concepting and Creating a Chatbot Students will develop a concept and create a chatbot (automated, interactive persona) using a bot-building website. Versions:
- What Makes a Witch? A Salem Witch Trials network analysis Using network analysis and the Salem Witchcraft Papers, students will write a research essay that combines both qualitative and quantitative primary sources. Versions:
- Concepting and Creating a Twitter Bot Students will develop a concept and create a Twitter bot (automated account) using a Google Sheets template. Versions:
- Fitting probability models for Author detection Using a custom python script and google colab, students extract word frequencies from raw text files on Project Gutenberg and analyze them in an attempt to identify an mystery author. Versions:
- Framing Analysis of the Opioid Crisis in Print News Students identify dominant frames in opioid crisis new stories using text analysis. Versions:
- U.S. Holocaust Memorials and Museums In this assignment, students analyze an interactive map with layers (geographic location of all monuments, and geographic spread of monuments by decade) as well as a timeline showing the number of monuments created in each decade from 1940s through 2010s. Versions:
- Media Framing during the Civil Rights Movement Students identify an event that has occurred since 1945 in relation to the struggle for civil rights in America, and using the text analysis tool, Voyant, write an essay that analyses the media's framing of that event. Versions:
- Algorithmic Representations of Philosophical Arguments and Conceptual Frameworks Students design algorithmic representations of philosophical arguments and metaphysical/epistemological frameworks that organize the philosophical materials in terms of an input-processing-output model. Versions:
- Digital Media Analysis Students use text analysis and data visualization over a set of tweets to understand the public's perception of a relevant criminal justice issue and report their findings in a 4–5 page paper. Versions: