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Data, Dissent, and Digital Communities: Larri Miller on Critical Computational Social Science

14 min · 3. juni 2025
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Larri Miller is helping define a new subfield: critical computational social science. In this episode, we talk about their research on right-wing digital communities, their commitment to mixed methods, and the epistemological roots of conspiracy belief. Along the way, we unpack the limits of data, the politics of platforms, and why understanding the “why” matters as much as measuring the “what.”

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