Dietrich Deep Dives
Dietrich College Takes a Deep Dive into Politics The Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences began exploring some of the major social issues of our time in greater detail in a new virtual series, “Dietrich Deep Dives.” The engaging sessions offered in-depth presentations about critical political and societal issues through the lens of the humanities, social sciences and related fields to students, staff, faculty and alumni. The 2021 series explored voting machine security, social media and cable news misinformation, conspiracy theories and voter suppression. The presentations are available on the Dietrich College website .
Electronic Voting Machine Security Michael Shamos , Distinguished Career Professor, School of Computer Science
Social Media and Misinformation Kathleen Carley, director, Center for Informed Democracy & Social- cybersecurity (IDeaS); professor, School of Computer Science and College of Engineering The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories Simon DeDeo , assistant professor, Dietrich College’s Department of Social and Decision Sciences
Voter Suppression and Voter Fraud Lisa Tetrault , associate professor, Dietrich College’s Department of History
Cable News and Misinformation Mark Kamlet , University Professor of Economics and Public Policy, Dietrich College’s Department of Social and Decision Sciences and the Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy
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