Kolina Koltai, Postdoctoral Fellow
Kolina’s research explores how sociotechnical systems affect scientific and health decision making in social groups. She studies this phenomenon primarily on the anti vaccination movement’s use of social media . Her work draws from information studies, psychology, communications, and STS, often taking a social ecological model approach.
Kolina Koltai
Projects in Information & Society
- Design-Oriented Case Studies: Engaging Students in Tech Policy
- On the Steppe: Plain Talk Imagining Technology Used Wisely
- The Effects of Suggested Tags and Autocomplete Features on Social Tagging Behaviors
- Studying Subject Ontogeny at Scale in a Polyhierarchical Indexing Language
- E-rate Funding and Libraries: Preliminary Analysis of Trends Post-Modernization
- Telling Stories: On Culturally Responsive Artificial Intelligence
- E-rate Funding and Libraries: Preliminary Analysis of Trends Post-Modernization
- Joe Bak-Coleman, Postdoctoral Fellow
- Election Integrity Partnership
- Center for an Informed Public Innovation Fund
- Center for an Informed Public Research
- Kolina Koltai, Postdoctoral Fellow
- Rachel E. Moran, Postdoctoral Fellow