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Month: October 2021

The “Call Me Sexist But” Dataset

Have you ever wondered if a message you sent may be received as sexist? Did you ask yourself how could you have made it better? To take concrete steps towards understanding what, really, is sexist, a group of researchers curated a dataset of over 10.000 tweets to enable researchers to …

19/10/2021 Dr. Mattia Samory

Family and international migration: Arranging the family life across borders

The standard definition of ‘family’ as a social unit living under one roof might be challenged in the context of international migration. Families are scattered across different countries or even continents. However, despite their physical distance from each other, they can maintain their family life and the feeling of connectedness …

06/10/2021 Dr. Elisabeth K. Kraus

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