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Pablo M. Flores
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PhD @ucdavis.bsky.social | Computational Social Science, Complexity, Networks, Emotions |
Para mí, amor en 48 compases 🎶 🇨🇱

Education 53%
Psychology 14%

If you work on #Health #Wellness content creation and you are interested in participating in our pilot. Check this out!
#Health #Wellness #Creators: We built Akari, an AI tool so you can create accurate content faster. We're launching a PAID pilot in Feb w/ The Jed Foundation
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Reposted by Pablo Flores

#Health #Wellness #Creators: We built Akari, an AI tool so you can create accurate content faster. We're launching a PAID pilot in Feb w/ The Jed Foundation
Incubated at @harvard.edu . Led by ex-Google/YouTube folks.
Apply by Jan 24th at tryakari.com 🎉
HOME | Akari
tryakari.com

As geopolitical tensions rise and countries suggest caps on international students, these patterns will only accelerate. The competition for international talent is being reshaped in real time, and adaptability will define who can attract them.

🔗Open access: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Navigating Global Trends: A Longitudinal Network Analysis of International Student Mobility - Jeanette B. Ruiz, Pablo M. Flores, George A. Barnett, 2025
This paper analyzes the evolution of the international student mobility (ISM) network from 2000 to 2022 using UNESCO data for 214 countries and territories. It ...
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- Global events leave fingerprints on mobility. The 2008 financial crisis, immigration policies, and COVID-19 each triggered structural shifts.

- The system is becoming multipolar. Emerging hubs in Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East are challenging the Western-centric model.

We found that:
- The network grew significantly denser, from 28% to 43% connectivity. Regional clusters expanded from six to eight, reflecting greater diversification of destinations.

🎓 New paper out with Jeanette B Ruiz and George Barnett in JSIE (@jsinted.bsky.social): Navigating Global Trends: A Longitudinal Network Analysis of International Student Mobility

We analyzed UNESCO data across 214 countries (2000-2022) to map how the global student mobility network has evolved

Reposted by Pablo Flores

Navigating global trends: a longitudinal network analysis of international student mobility

Jeanette B. Ruiz, @pablomflores.phd and George A. Barnett

Open access → doi.org/10.1177/1028...

#StudentMobility #InternationalStudents #IntlEd #NetworkAnalysis

To be precise: from the partnership Lewis Hamilton has won 6 World Drivers' Championships (plus 1 robbed from him), and Mercedes secured 8 World Constructors' Championships.
From @theathletic.bsky.social: It is the most successful driver-team partnership in F1 history: 12 years, 84 race wins, 6 World Championships.

This weekend marks Lewis Hamilton’s final lap with Mercedes. nyti.ms/3B6Hthh

Reposted by Pablo Flores

From @theathletic.bsky.social: It is the most successful driver-team partnership in F1 history: 12 years, 84 race wins, 6 World Championships.

This weekend marks Lewis Hamilton’s final lap with Mercedes. nyti.ms/3B6Hthh

Actualizado!

We also detected the existence of spirals of "bad" recommendations (down the rabbit hole). Yet, the likelihood of spirals of "good" recommendations is even larger than the bad ones.
If interested, you can take a look at the full paper available for open access.
#commsky #csssky #algorithmaudits

After analyzing 151 algorithm audits from 33 studies, we found that roughly 8-10% of algorithmic recommendations are "bad" while about a quarter actively protect users from self-induced harms ("do good"). This average is consistent across audits irrespective of the platform or the kind of risk.

🚨New Publication🚨
Building on the ideas of risk-utility assessments, we conducted a meta-review to perform a wide-ranging evaluation of the frequency algorithms provide "good" and "bad" recommendations. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S026840122300124X