
Emese Domahidi
discusses the English centrism in academia and how this affects our CCS research
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Jun 13, 2023 • 53min
Where is our moral compass pointing?
Frederic R. Hopp, Emese Domahidi, and Mario Haim discuss morality's impact on daily life and social cohesion. They explore how morality is tied to media content and the challenges of measuring it. The podcast also delves into the connection between morality and the brain, the role of neural representations, and bridging political divides. Lastly, it touches on media literacy, the spread of morally framed messages on social media, and the concept of moral reframing.

May 2, 2023 • 42min
How to explore global issues?
Fabienne Lind, Emese Domahidi, and Mario Haim discuss the English centrism in academia and how it affects computational communication science research. They explore challenges and propose solutions for global survey research, analyze text data in different languages, and discuss the impact of new data types like images and videos. They emphasize the importance of geographical diversity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and gaining new perspectives in computational communication science.

Jul 5, 2022 • 58min
Do communication scholars have to code?
Emese Domahidi, Mario Haim, and Jacob T. Fisher discuss the role of coding for communication scholars. Topics include teaching coding skills, collaborating with computer scientists, programming languages for communication scholars, and using coding knowledge in business. They also explore the challenges of programming at different career levels and the value of coding in various industries.