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Jessica Di Cocco is a Max Weber post-doctoral Fellow at the European University Institute in Fiesole. She is interested in text-as-data and their use in the study of political and social phenomena. She is interested in machine learning and cross-fertilisation with computational social sciences. She is working on different types of corpora, including election programs, tweets and political speeches. Her work has so far focused on populism and adjacent topics.
Civil Society, Comparative Politics, Elections, Elites, Nationalism, Party Manifestos, Policy Analysis, Political Economy, Political Parties, Political Psychology, Political Theory, Populism, Public Choice, Social Capital, Voting, Political Sociology, Social Media, Causality, Communication, Electoral Behaviour, Euroscepticism, Lab Experiments, Narratives, Party Systems, Voting Behaviour, Big Data, Brexit, Empirical
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