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Visualizing #StopandFrisk :: Anna Prohl ’14

August 26, 2014 By jgieseki

Anna Prohl ’14’s paper and slides on her research into “Visualizing #StopandFrisk.” This work is part of the Data Driven Societies course taught in Spring 2014 by Eric Gaze and Jen Jack Gieseking.

Presentation stopand frisk from akprohl

[gview file=”http://research.bowdoin.edu/digital-computational-studies/files/2014/08/Prohl_StopandFrisk.pdf”]

The World Economic Forum – Deciphering Connections to Find Effect Policy Solutions :: Gregory Piccirillo ’17

August 26, 2014 By jgieseki

Gregory Piccirillo ’17’s paper and slides on his research into #WEF14: “The World Economic Forum – Deciphering Connections to Find Effect Policy Solutions.” This work is part of the Data Driven Societies course taught in Spring 2014 by Eric Gaze and Jen Jack Gieseking.

The World Economic Forum: Deciphering Connections to Find Effect Policy Solutions from gpicciri

[gview file=”http://research.bowdoin.edu/digital-computational-studies/files/2014/08/Piccirillo_DDS_Final_Paper.pdf”]

#Euromaiden – The Power of Digital Activism :: Jimin Sung ’14

August 26, 2014 By jgieseki

Jimin Sung ’14’s paper and slides on his research into #Euromaiden: “The Power of Digital Activism.” This work is part of the Data Driven Societies course taught in Spring 2014 by Eric Gaze and Jen Jack Gieseking.

JiminSung Euromaidan Presentation from Logan Rado

[gview file=”http://research.bowdoin.edu/digital-computational-studies/files/2014/08/Sung_Paper.pdf”]

#Tor, or the Limits of Visualizing the Anonymous Web :: Gina Stalica ’16

August 26, 2014 By jgieseki

Gina Stalica ’16’s paper on her research into “#Tor, or the Limits of Visualizing the Anonymous Web.” This work is part of the Data Driven Societies course taught in Spring 2014 by Eric Gaze and Jen Jack Gieseking.

[gview file=”http://research.bowdoin.edu/digital-computational-studies/files/2014/08/Stalica_DDS_Final_Paper.pdf”]

Visualizing #Priviliege and the Real World Implications of Data Analysis :: Lily Woodward ’17

August 26, 2014 By jgieseki

Lily Woodward ’17’s paper on her research into “Visualizing #Priviliege and the Real World Implications of Data Analysis.” This work is part of the Data Driven Societies course taught in Spring 2014 by Eric Gaze and Jen Jack Gieseking.

[gview file=”http://research.bowdoin.edu/digital-computational-studies/files/2014/08/Woodward_DDS-Final-Paper.pdf”]

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