Research

My research investigates the design of media systems and their impact on public discourse. I view mediated communication as a negotiation between multiple parties—including media, platforms, moderators, producers, and readers. Thus, I employ a combination of methods from computational social science and media studies to understand both sender and receiver perspectives.

An automatic list of my publications can be found on Google Scholar.

Papers

“Parallel Python for Agent-Based Modeling at a Global Scale."
Nicole Blandin, Carl Colglazier, John O’Hare, and Paul Brenner. In Proceedings of the 2017 International Conference of The Computational Social Science Society of the Americas, p. 10. ACM, 2017.

Posters

“Advanced Tools for Computational Social Science”.
Carl Colglazier and Paul Brenner. 2018 Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium, University of Notre Dame.
“Parallel Python for Global Social Simulations”
Carl Colglazier and Paul Brenner. 2017 Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium, University of Notre Dame.

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Rooted in a dual education in computer science and communication, I make meaningful information accessible with new media, social computing, and computational social science. I also post on , YouTube, and GitHub.

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