Eradicate Hate Global Summit 2021 - Posters

10.19.21
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The Eradicate Hate Global Summit 2021 featured posters showcasing anti-hate related research being conducted by members of the Collaboratory Against Hate.

Poster titles & authors:

  • Combating Political Misinformation with Intellectual Humility; Jonah Koetke, Karina Schumann, Tenelle Porter, and Ilse Smilo-Morgan (University of Pittsburgh)
  • Preventing Viral Distribution of Hateful Content on Social Media; Daniel Klug (Carnegie Mellon University)
  • Polarization: A Multi-Dimensional Approach; Katherine Atwell and Malihe Alikhani (University of Pittsburgh)
  • Transformational Games to Eradicate Hate; Michael Christel, Scott Stevens, Ralph Vituccio, John Balash, Geoff Kaufman (Carnegie Mellon University)
  • Anti-Asian Hate Incidents and the Stigmatization of Asian Americans in the Age of COVID; Song Shi (University of Pittsburgh)
  • Why White Supremacist Women Become Disillusioned, and Why They Leave; Mehr Latif, Kathleen Blee (University of Pittsburgh), Matthew DeMichele (Research Triangle Institute), Pete Simi (Chapman University), and Shayna Alexander (University of Pittsburgh)
  • Network Dynamics of Online Hate Communities; Joshua Uyheng and Kathleen Carley (Carnegie Mellon University)
  • Harassment on the Margins Understanding Incidence of Harassment via Intersectional Analysis; Aurelia Augusta, Zachary Weinberg, Brigette M. Bernagozzi, Erica J.L. Weston, Janarth Dheenadhayalan, Lorrie Cranor, and Nicolas Christin (Carnegie Mellon University)
  • Tribe or Not? Critical Inspection of Group Differences Using TribalGram; Yongsu Ahn, Muheng Yan, Yu-Ru Lin, Wen-Ting Chung, and Rebecca Hwa (University of Pittsburgh)
  • Examining Protest as An Intervention to Reduce Online Prejudice: A Case Study of Prejudice Against Immigrants; Wei Kai, Yu-Ru Lin, and Muheng Yan (University of Pittsburgh)
  • Classification of unlabeled online media to Combat Misinformation; Conrad Tucker and Sakthi Prakash (Carnegie Mellon University)

Authors

Collaboratory Against Hate Affiliated Researchers