Congratulations to @musainayatmalik, @sungbinyouk and Rene Weber who received an #ICA23 Top Paper Award for their work "Evaluating the Structural Position, Cinematographic Representation, & Emotional Portrayal of Female Characters in International Feature Films"
Sun, 11/20 2022
9:30 AM CST - 10:45 AM CST: Win an Argument by Knowing the Target and Domain: Predicting Argument Persuasiveness Using Computationally Constructed Moral Profiles
Presented During: Politics, Morals, and Social Norms
Location: Marriott, Galerie 5 - 2nd Floor
Sun, 11/20 2022
9:30 AM CST - 10:45 AM CST: Who is the Villain? Examining the Moral Narratives as an Online Impression Management Strategy
Presented During: Politics, Morals, and Social Norms
Location: Marriott, Galerie 5 - 2nd Floor
Want to see more MNL at #NCA22 ? We will be around Sunday, 11/20 at the 9:30-10:45 sessions at the Marriott.
Presentations center around morality, with focus on moral narratives in impression management, and how moral profiles predict argument persuasiveness.
Details below 👇
Some of our wonderful students presented their work at #NCA22 this week. Their research featured a content analysis of politicians on Twitter, and the role of screen time in development of adolescent empathy 👇
Today, at the #moralmedia22 meeting, our wonderful grad students @sungbinyouk and @musainayatmalik presented work on the visual construction of morality and the socio-moral image database. Thanks to @CommDeptMSU for hosting!
For all who strive for reproducibility in fMRI data analysis: check out our latest open-access pub on Nipype: doi.org/10.3389/fnimg.2022.9…. It's an awesome tool, but even Nipype benefits from checking and improvements. This was an MNL team project spearheaded by our amazing @yibeichan
AND, we are beyond excited that we wrapped up the week with lab members earning important university awards: @sungbinyouk Excellence in Teaching Award, @yibeichan McCune Dissertation Fellowship, and UG-RA @sophia_castro23 too many awards to list here :). Way to go MNLers!
Congrats @sungbinyouk for receiving the Edwin Schoell Award for Excellence in Teaching. Not only are you a fantastic scholar, but you teach with patience and passion. You not only support your students growth, but you are also a mentor and role model for your fellow peers 🎓
Sunday May 29th
2:00 PM - 3:15 PM; Room 251 (Palais des Congres)
What’s in a Strong Argument: A Computational Analysis of Argument Features and Context in Online Debates
Friday May 27th
9:30 AM - 10:45 AM; Room 241 (Palais des Congres)
Beauty (of an Argument) Lies in the Eye of the Beholder: Predicting Rhetorical Quality of an Argument Using a User-Based Approach
There were some wonderfully insightful discussions today at the #moralmedia22 meeting at @ucdavis, and we were honored to share some of our own work on culturally-aware moral cognition, moral themes in music lyrics, and moral opinions on abortion use over the past 50 years ⚖️