
معرفی
Jeremy Foote is an Assistant Professor at the Brian Lamb School of Communication, Purdue University, where he studies computational social science and online community dynamics. His research investigates collective belief formation, cooperation in self-organized digital spaces, and algorithmic influences on social cognition.
Key research areas include:
- Why some online communities grow while others fail
- Network perception differences in bullying contexts
- Risk communication during crises like the pandemic
- AI-enabled community governance mechanisms
- Multidimensional belief systems in digital environments
Recent work trends show focus on:
- Computational grounded theory applications
- Causal inference in social network studies
- Hybrid human-AI community moderation
- Temporal analysis of community evolution
Scientific achievements include:
- $100,000 Google Academic Research Award
- Leading publications in CHI, Journal of Medical Internet Research, and Social Networks
Advising highlights:
- Mentoring emerging scholars like Bedadyuti Jha and Loizos Bitsikokos
- Emphasizing student-led research initiatives
- Collaborating through the Community Data Science Collective
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