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On Digital Inequality and its Political Implications, with Jen Schradie cover
On Digital Inequality and its Political Implications, with Jen Schradie cover
Conversations with Sergei Guriev

On Digital Inequality and its Political Implications, with Jen Schradie

On Digital Inequality and its Political Implications, with Jen Schradie

40min |28/05/2024
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On Digital Inequality and its Political Implications, with Jen Schradie cover
On Digital Inequality and its Political Implications, with Jen Schradie cover
Conversations with Sergei Guriev

On Digital Inequality and its Political Implications, with Jen Schradie

On Digital Inequality and its Political Implications, with Jen Schradie

40min |28/05/2024
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The digital inequalities are considerable and directly linked to social inequalities: less money, less equipment, less time, less training. How is political activism developed in this context? With what consequences? Jen Schradie has been studying these questions for over 10 years by combining quantitative, qualitative and computational studies. By sharing her conclusions with us, she also tells us about the impacts of artificial intelligence on research and teaching activities. Next year, she will give a course at Sciences Po on the use of Gen AI in research.

Jen Schradie is an Assistant Professor, researcher at the Centre for Research on Social InequalitieS (CRIS). 


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Recorded on 3 May 2024

Conversations with Sergei GURIEV  is a podcast by Sciences Po. Hélène NAUDET supervised the production of this series, with the help of Jade SOULLARD, Sciences Po Master student. Sciences Po' studio produced and mixed it.


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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The digital inequalities are considerable and directly linked to social inequalities: less money, less equipment, less time, less training. How is political activism developed in this context? With what consequences? Jen Schradie has been studying these questions for over 10 years by combining quantitative, qualitative and computational studies. By sharing her conclusions with us, she also tells us about the impacts of artificial intelligence on research and teaching activities. Next year, she will give a course at Sciences Po on the use of Gen AI in research.

Jen Schradie is an Assistant Professor, researcher at the Centre for Research on Social InequalitieS (CRIS). 


Additional Resources:


Recorded on 3 May 2024

Conversations with Sergei GURIEV  is a podcast by Sciences Po. Hélène NAUDET supervised the production of this series, with the help of Jade SOULLARD, Sciences Po Master student. Sciences Po' studio produced and mixed it.


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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The digital inequalities are considerable and directly linked to social inequalities: less money, less equipment, less time, less training. How is political activism developed in this context? With what consequences? Jen Schradie has been studying these questions for over 10 years by combining quantitative, qualitative and computational studies. By sharing her conclusions with us, she also tells us about the impacts of artificial intelligence on research and teaching activities. Next year, she will give a course at Sciences Po on the use of Gen AI in research.

Jen Schradie is an Assistant Professor, researcher at the Centre for Research on Social InequalitieS (CRIS). 


Additional Resources:


Recorded on 3 May 2024

Conversations with Sergei GURIEV  is a podcast by Sciences Po. Hélène NAUDET supervised the production of this series, with the help of Jade SOULLARD, Sciences Po Master student. Sciences Po' studio produced and mixed it.


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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The digital inequalities are considerable and directly linked to social inequalities: less money, less equipment, less time, less training. How is political activism developed in this context? With what consequences? Jen Schradie has been studying these questions for over 10 years by combining quantitative, qualitative and computational studies. By sharing her conclusions with us, she also tells us about the impacts of artificial intelligence on research and teaching activities. Next year, she will give a course at Sciences Po on the use of Gen AI in research.

Jen Schradie is an Assistant Professor, researcher at the Centre for Research on Social InequalitieS (CRIS). 


Additional Resources:


Recorded on 3 May 2024

Conversations with Sergei GURIEV  is a podcast by Sciences Po. Hélène NAUDET supervised the production of this series, with the help of Jade SOULLARD, Sciences Po Master student. Sciences Po' studio produced and mixed it.


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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