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Polling in the Age of Misinformation: The Role of Social Media Bots in Chile's 2022 National Plebiscite
(Georgetown University. Communication, Culture & Technology Graduate Program, 2023)
On September 4, 2022, Chile held a National Plebiscite to determine if the public agreed
with the newly drafted text for a Political Constitution that would replace the current one.
In the months before the plebiscite, ...
Spring Aesthetics and Social Statements: An Ideological Critique of Bridgerton
(Georgetown University. Communication, Culture & Technology Graduate Program, 2023)
It is time for Lord Anthony Bridgerton to find his Viscountess this social season. The second season of Bridgerton is not just a thrilling enemies-to-loves storyline with exciting games of pall-mall and promenades; it also ...
On the Internet, How Will People Know I am a Dog?: Queer Aesthetics in the Digital Age
(Georgetown University. Communication, Culture & Technology Graduate Program, 2023)
Starting in the 1990s, the LGBT community has been identified more and more
frequently as a profitable consumer demographic. In response to this increased
commercialization of the LGBT community, many young queer people ...
Reimagining Big Tech as Nation States
(Georgetown University. Communication, Culture & Technology Graduate Program, 2023)
In the last two decades, the growth of the cyberspace has been bolstered by the
growth of big technology companies. The behavior of these companies has begun
to surpass that of traditional companies due to the nature ...
The Mystery of Undecided Voters: A Statistical Analysis of Why Undecided Voters Are So Undecided
(Georgetown University. Communication, Culture & Technology Graduate Program, 2023)
American undecided voters are the most critical to a presidential campaign, as they can make the difference between winning and losing. Data illustrates that undecided voters account for 15-30% of voters, and this number ...
Moderate Republican Women Ticket Splitting and Trusting Trump
(Georgetown University. Communication, Culture & Technology Graduate Program, 2023)
This paper looks at the data around why moderate Republican women deviate from other Republican voting patterns – namely around ticket splitting during the 2022 midterm elections – and how much they trust former President ...
Acuña on Ishiguro, Klara and the Sun
(Georgetown University. Communication, Culture & Technology Graduate Program, 2023)
Chacko on Turner, Being Present
(Georgetown University. Communication, Culture & Technology Graduate Program, 2023)
Rashid on Gleick, The Information
(Georgetown University. Communication, Culture & Technology Graduate Program, 2023)
Doyle on DeNardis, The Internet in Everything
(Georgetown University. Communication, Culture & Technology Graduate Program, 2023)