Events

Uriel Cohen Priva Cognitive, Linguistic, & Psychological Sciences Brown University   Understanding lenition through its causal structure   Consonant lenition refers to a list of seemingly unrelated processes that are grouped together by their tendency to occur in similar environments (e.g. intervocalically) and under similar conditions (e.g. in faster speech). These processes typically include degemination, […]

Angela Potochnik Department of Philosophy University of Cincinnati   Our World Isn’t Organized into Levels   Levels of organization and their use in science have received increased philosophical attention of late, including challenges to the well-foundedness or widespread usefulness of levels concepts. One kind of response to these challenges has been to advocate a more precise […]

SBSI seminar: Gidi Nave

October 2, 2019
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM

Gidi Nave Assistant Professor, Marketing University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School   We are what we watch: Movie contents predict the personality of their social media fans   With the growing prevalence of on-demand video streaming services, humans are consuming personalized media in an unprecedented pace. As for 2017, the online streaming service Netflix alone […]