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Steven Corman is a Professor at the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication at Arizona State University (ASU). His research focuses on strategic communication, narrative analysis, and the intersection of social media with public health and political discourse. He has conducted extensive studies on topics such as anti-vaccine subgroups, climate change framing, and the impact of social media deplatforming on political communities. His work integrates computational methods with social science theory, addressing challenges in conflict resolution, organizational behavior, and public policy.
Dr. Corman’s research emphasizes real-world applications, such as developing tools like the LookingGlass contextual mapping system for tracking population movements. His expertise spans interdisciplinary domains, including artificial intelligence, narrative detection, and behavioral economics. He has contributed to understanding how narratives shape extremist ideologies and how strategic communication can counter harmful messaging.
Key areas of focus include:
- Public health communication during crises (e.g., pandemic vaccination strategies)
- Social media analytics and network ripple effects
- Organizational influences on athlete safety perceptions
- Computational models for detecting extremist narratives
His recent work highlights trends in AI-driven question-answering systems (e.g., UnSeenTimeQA) and innovative approaches to event argument extraction. Dr. Corman’s contributions bridge academic research with practical solutions for global challenges in communication and conflict resolution.



