felixlennert.bsky.social
PhD candidate in Sociology @ CREST/Institut Polytechnique Paris by day // sleeping soundly and never disappointing my grandmother by night // teaching CSS methods @ Uni Leipzig from time to time // he/him
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Doors "open" `if lubridate::today() <= date_in_question` and, hence, remain clickable. The full tibble will be shared with her once Christmas has arrived.
Code available upon request (sans tibble).
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The base of it is basically a tibble containing the different days and links. These could literally lead to anything. I chose to populate it with links to cute and fun activities for when distance is not as big as the Atlantic.
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Reine E-Autos gelten ab 2 Tonnen als SUV, Quelle: www.sueddeutsche.de/panorama/par...
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Interesting. No worries! Glad it’s worked :-)
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And this is the full URL: bookdown.org/f_lennert/to... – it works fine for me.
The raw qmd files can be found in this Github repo: github.com/fellennert/t...
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this is the setting I use:
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I honestly have no idea. I set visibility to “everyone”, that’s as accessible as I can make it without hosting my own website AFAIK. However, I just use my google account for using bookdown which is probably as frictionless as it gets :-)
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Content note: some examples deal with abortion, a topic some may be sensitive to (if you feel the urge now to tell me that nobody needs content notes except for snowflakes, please don't). I used it since the debate around the topic in the US is a good example for "fighting words" (Monroe et al 2008)
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This script has been evolving over the last couple of years and has served in one way or another to teach Bachelor's, Master's, and Graduate students at Leipzig University and the SICSS. Feel free to use it as you want. If there are errors or flaws – which is inevitable – please tell me.
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ping @crestsociology.bsky.social
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I’ll send you the link via email
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I usually go with these two for the first session, both a bit dated but still very relevant: doi.org/10.1093/pan/... & doi.org/10.1146/annu...
When it comes to embeddings, this one does a great job IMO (and will be published in an extended book format soon): doi.org/10.1016/j.po...
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Our first speaker will be Yiwei Luo (Stanford) on othering and framing of foreign cuisines in US restaurant reviews on Wednesday, 25/10, 5.15PM (CET). You can partake via Zoom; please shoot me an email ([email protected]) and I will send you a link :-)
See you soon! (2/2)
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Only 1648295 revisions left, I’m getting there :-)
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running a PCA on fasttext embeddings reveals that sociology is indeed quite central FWIW