
Diana Da In Lee
@dleasypetes
Postdoc, Princeton CSDP/PhD, Columbia University
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https://www.dianadainlee.com/ 25-09-2019 21:30:37
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Come check out my poster with Yamil Ricardo Velez at #polmeth2022/PolMeth2022 on improving ethnoracial predictions with images!


Inspired by the provocative article by Lisa Argyle and team on synthetic participants, here’s a web app I created that shows the promise of LLMs in creating experimental stimuli. Even experimentalists aren’t safe.

🚨📄 out now in @nature Scientific Data with Tyler Simko: rdcu.be/c7Hq3 We introduce LocalView: a comprehensive dataset of over 100,000 real-time U.S. local government public meeting videos from 1,000+ localities (and counting). 🧵 1/5



New from me in The Conversation U.S.: local elections data from my research w/ Diana Da In Lee Yamil Ricardo Velez & Chris Warshaw shows how non-white people are drastically under-represented in city and county governments across the country theconversation.com/nonwhite-peopl…

I decided to try my luck in articulating an opinion of Latino Republicans in the current era, and they published it in Newsweek. Thanks to Dominik Doemer and Scholars Strategy Network (bsky: @scholars.org) for helping me place this essay. cc: UCLA’s REPS Lab newsweek.com/why-politics-r…

Very grateful to EGEN, a wonderful community for the study of gender and politics. Thank you EGEN_polisci and congrats to all of the amazing scholars recognized!

We are thrilled to welcome so many colleagues for the return of our CSAP Conference on American politics. Here, Diana Lee of Columbia University shares her work on the dynamics of minority candidate emergence. Christopher Hare Seth J. Hill Chris Warshaw Chenoa Yorgason Adam Berinsky Chris Tausanovitch


Thrilled to see my paper with Patrick Liu in the APSR! We address a crucial question in political psychology — whether persuasive attempts targeting deeply held issues cause attitudes to grow more extreme or encourage moderation — using tailored AI-powered surveys.

CSDP's Conference on Identity and Inequality will be on Friday, September 27! RSVP Required. Information⬇️ Princeton School of Public & International Affairs Princeton Politics csdp.princeton.edu/events/confere…



With all the attention on Harris v Trump in 2024, we sometimes forget about how under-represented women remain in *local* politics. Some takeaways from my research w/ Chris Warshaw Diana Da In Lee Yamil Ricardo Velez: theconversation.com/women-are-stil…
