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How to identify (and avoid) false information.The image below from Understanding Information Disorder is helpful for thinking about the ecosystem of misinformation and disinformation which can be organized into seven types that exist on a spectrum -- one that loosely measures intent to deceive and harm. As scholar Claire Wardle points out, "it's complicated." Satire or parody = No intention to ...
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On April 9, 2025, Professor Clement Kojo Akapame, a visiting scholar from the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), presented a lecture titled “Your Bar of Chocolate or Your Cup of Coffee May Be Causing Problems Somewhere: Deforestation & International Law” to Temple Law students. Many students from GIMPA, as well as GIMPA’s Dean Kwaku Agyeman-Budu, also ...
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The term hybrid intelligence refers to approaches and technology that enable cooperation between humans and intelligent machines. Temple University’s Center for Hybrid Intelligence (CHI) is committed to promoting research, education, and software development activities towards building computer systems that could learn from experience, adapt, exhibit intelligent behavior, cooperate with ...
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nities for e-commerce cart targeting (ECT). However, practitioners might target shoppers who have short-listed products in their digital carts without fully considering how ECT designs interact with consumer mindsets in online shopping stages. This paper develops a conceptual model of ECT that addresses the question of when (with versus without carts) and how to target (scarcity versus price ...
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Expertise Urban Sociology; Race; Culture; Knowledge; Inequality; Research Methods and Methodology; Climate Adaptation and Public Policy; Environmental Justice; Social Theory Biography I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology, where I study how people use knowledge about the urban environment to produce various kinds of inequalities over time and space. My first book, Parks ...