
Magie Hall
Associate Professor · Computational Social Science
University of Nebraska at OmahaAbout
Magie Hall, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in Information Systems and Quantitative Analysis at the University of Nebraska Omaha (UNO) College of Information Science & Technology. Her academic career includes prior roles as Assistant Professor at UNO's School of Interdisciplinary Informatics and Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, as well as Senior Researcher at the Karlsruhe Service Research Institute (KSRI).
- Education: Bachelors and Master's degrees in Policy Studies (United States, Lebanon, Switzerland)
- Current Research: Technology's impact on behavior and society, focusing on vulnerability through mixed-methods approaches including HCI, social network analysis, sentiment analysis, and qualitative assessments
Research Themes span computational social science, ethical AI, digital well-being, and marginalized communities. Her work intersects social computing, text analytics, and service-oriented information systems, emphasizing compassionate technology design.
Recent Publications explore programming education, digital gullibility, social media's role in public health, and ethical machine learning applications. Methodologically, she combines machine learning with social theory and participatory design.
Teaching Interests focus on social computing and experiential learning in information systems education.
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