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  • Crowdsourcing is increasingly used for data coding tasks and also – and excitingly from a methodological (computational) social science perspective – for studying human behavior and the coordination of very large groups. We talked to Mark E. Whiting about this growing area of research and practice. Mark is a senior computational social scientist at the CSSLab at the University of Pennsylvania working with Duncan J. Watts, in affiliation with Computer & Information Science in Engineering and Applied Science and Operations, Information and Decisions at Wharton. He was previously a postdoc under Michael S. Bernstein in the HCI group in Computer Science at Stanford University. Mark builds systems to study how people behave and coordinate at scale. Among his papers you will find a wide range of aspects covered from team dynamics, the impact of deep fakes to fair working conditions in crowd work. The interview was conducted by Leon Fröhling and Indira Sen during the International Conference on Computational Social Science (IC2S2-23) in Copenhagen on July 18th, 2023. The interview has been edited for clarity and length. (en)
  • Crowdsourcing is increasingly used for data coding tasks and also – and excitingly from a methodological (computational) social science perspective – for studying human behavior and the coordination of very large groups. We talked to Mark E. Whiting about this growing area of research and practice. Mark is a senior computational social scientist at the CSSLab at the University of Pennsylvania working with Duncan J. Watts, in affiliation with Computer & Information Science in Engineering and Applied Science and Operations, Information and Decisions at Wharton. He was previously a postdoc under Michael S. Bernstein in the HCI group in Computer Science at Stanford University. Mark builds systems to study how people behave and coordinate at scale. Among his papers you will find a wide range of aspects covered from team dynamics, the impact of deep fakes to fair working conditions in crowd work. The interview was conducted by Leon Fröhling and Indira Sen during the International Conference on Computational Social Science (IC2S2-23) in Copenhagen on July 18th, 2023. The interview has been edited for clarity and length. (de)
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  • Whiting, M. (2024). Expert Insights into Crowdsourcing and Studying Human Coordination. An Interview with Mark E. Whiting (GESIS Guides to Digital Behavioral Data, 17). Cologne: GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences. (de)
  • Whiting, M. (2024). Expert Insights into Crowdsourcing and Studying Human Coordination. An Interview with Mark E. Whiting (GESIS Guides to Digital Behavioral Data, 17). Cologne: GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences. (en)
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