We review empirical research on (social) psychology of morality to identify which issues and relations are well documented by existing data and which areas of inquiry are in need of …
The social and behavioral sciences have been increasingly using automated text analysis to measure psychological constructs in text. We explore whether GPT, the large-language …
With more than 3 billion users, online social networks represent an important venue for moral and political discourse and have been used to organize political revolutions, influence …
Moral intuitions are a central motivator in human behavior. Recent work highlights the importance of moral intuitions for understanding a wide range of issues ranging from online …
Online social networks constitute a major platform for the exchange of moral and political ideas, and political elites increasingly rely on social media platforms to communicate directly …
Research has shown that accounting for moral sentiment in natural language can yield insight into a variety of on-and off-line phenomena such as message diffusion, protest …
Recommender systems are the algorithms which select, filter, and personalize content across many of the world's largest platforms and apps. As such, their positive and negative …
Nearly five billion people around the world now use social media, and this number continues to grow. One of the primary goals of social media platforms is to capture and …
The rise of the Internet and social media has allowed individuals with different backgrounds, experiences, and opinions to communicate with one another in an open and largely …