This event is organized by the International Ethnography Lab. Special thanks to student co-organizers Daniela Lizarazo and Camilo Godoy, and Lab Co-Directors Dr. Hanson and Dr. Cogburn!
Join the International Ethnography Lab tomorrow at 12PM for a special webinar celebrating the centennial of Orlando Fals Borda, UF Sociology alumnus and pioneer of Participatory Action Research (PAR) in Latin America.
Featuring:
- Prof. Nicolás Farfán – participatory methodologies & popular education
- Prof. Claudio Duarte – youth, social movements & epistemologies of the South
- Edelweiss Murillo Lafuente – community action & social memory
The Drop/Withdrawal Deadline is next Monday, Nov. 17. If you’re unsure whether dropping is the right move, @UF_AAC Academic Advisors are here to help! Chat with someone who can guide you: https://t.co/gGX90AIg2p
@mcgillu Dr. Wang will also serve as one of the keynote speakers for the Workshop on Artificial Joint Intentionality (AJI), hosted by @UFPhilosophy on November 6–8.
Join us tomorrow as we welcome Dr. Skyler Wang (@mcgillu Sociology) whose work explores the intersections of AI, machine learning, and sociological inquiry. Curious about tech futures, interdisciplinary careers, or computational social science? Don’t miss it!
@mcgillu After meeting with students from the Computational Sociology and Criminology (CSC) Lab, Dr. Wang will deliver a presentation at 10AM on “Being Undisciplined: Sociology, Machine Learning, and the Spaces Between.”
Dr. Julie Baldwin (Ph.D. ’13, Criminology, Law & Society) recently concluded her @SouthernCrim Presidency with a successful annual conference in Charleston, SC. 🧵 1/3
@SouthernCrim She now continues her leadership as the newly appointed Interim Vice Provost for Research & Innovation at @AmericanU, where she also serves as Founding Director of the Center for Research and Collaborative Partnerships and Research Professor in Justice, Law & Criminology 🧵 2/3
Join us tomorrow at 11:40AM for our next Lunchtime Colloquium:
Presenters: Alice Kim & Myunghee (Maggie) You;
Presentation Title: “Modeling Moderation in Count Outcomes: Applying Johnson-Neyman Approaches”
https://t.co/vMEO9xa6wg
@UF_CLAS@UFAFAMSTUDIES Join us Friday, Oct 24 at 2PM in the Keene Faculty Center in Dauer Hall! Light refreshments will be provided.
To learn more about UF AI Days and the schedule of events, visit https://t.co/i1OuaNobJO
UF AI Days start tomorrow!
The AI^2 Center is collaborating with @UF_CLAS to host several faculty panels on Friday, including a 2PM panel led by our very own Dr. Kevin Winstead (jointly appointed in @UFAFAMSTUDIES) focused on "Introducing AI to Ethnographic Field Researchers."
#ICYMI Dr. Erika Brooke is transforming UF criminology courses through Virtual Exchange and Global Learning, giving students international experiences that prepare them for careers worldwide. Her work has been recognized by @GlobalGators and @UF_CTE!
Join us tomorrow at 11:40AM for our next Lunchtime Colloquium:
Presenters: Tiff Jenson & Ravi Ghadge;
Presentation Title: “Experiences Utilizing International Virtual Exchanges in the Classroom”
https://t.co/vMEO9xa6wg
@UF_CTE We’re proud to have faculty like Dr. Lauteria leading innovative approaches to teaching and learning at the intersection of sociology and technology.
Dr. Evan Lauteria (UF Sociology) is bringing AI into the classroom! From AI chatbots in 'Methods of Social Research' to exploring tech’s social impact in 'Technology & Society,' he’s redefining how UF students learn.
#UFSociology#FacultySpotlight#AI
Dr. Lauteria is currently part of UF’s Faculty Learning Community (FLC) for AI and Research in Teaching and Learning, a collaborative initiative between the AI² Center and @UF_CTE, and he participated in the Harnessing AI for Teaching and Learning FLC last year.