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July 2021   |   Vol. 41, No. 1
Mark Your Calendars!
How to Use TransPop Data webinar is July 22, 2 pm EDT

Webinar alert! “How to Use TransPop Data” on Thursday, July 22, 2 p.m. EDT: Learn how to use data from TransPop, the first national probability sample of transgender individuals in the United States. Register today!


ICPSR Biennial Meeting 2021: Data Positvity: Data doing GoodSave the Date! The Biennial Meeting will take place on October 6-8, 2021: We look forward to seeing you at the ICPSR Biennial Meeting! The Biennial Meeting will take place on October 6-8, 2021. This conference will take place virtually, and will be free and open to the public. Please subscribe to the ICPSR-Announce email list to receive an email notification when registration becomes available, and be sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram for the latest updates. In the meantime, take a look back at the 2019 Biennial Meeting sessions and events on our YouTube channel. Questions? We look forward to hearing from you, please contact icpsr-help@umich.edu.

Tina Eliassi-Rad presents 'What Can Complexity Science Do for Democracy?
Tina Eliassi-Rad presents "What Can Complexity Science Do for Democracy?" at the 2021 ICPSR Summer Program.

Many opportunities to make it an ICPSR Summer! It’s another record-breaking summer for the ICPSR Summer Program, with over 1,200 participants! We’re excited to let you know about some remaining opportunities to join us remotely.

Registration is still open for some of our short workshops, and the 2021 Blalock Lecture Series is already underway, with topics including:

July 21: Building America's Family Tree: An Overview of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics – David Johnson, University of Michigan

July 27: Dimensions of Public Attitudes Toward the Affordable Care Act, 2010 through 2017 - Will Hobbs, Cornell University

July 28: Analyzing Open-Ended Responses for Understanding Opinions About Presidential Candidates - Lisa Singh, Georgetown University

July 29: Understanding Network Structures - Tanya Berger-Wolf, Ohio State University

August 3: Harnessing Big Data for Health and Social Science Research - Quynh Nguyen, University of Maryland

August 4: The Youth Policy Lab: Partnership Driven Research to Improve the Lives of Young Michiganders - Robin Jacob, University of Michigan

August 5: Data Collection Methods in the Age of Data Science: Where Are We Headed? - Michael Link, Abt Associates

August 10: Measuring Exposure to News and Political Information in the Digital Age - Sandra Gonzalez-Baillon, University of Pennsylvania

August 11: The Post-API Age Reconsidered: Social Media Research in the '20s and Beyond - Deen Feelon, University of North Carolina

August 12: Measuring White Racial Solidarity and Examining its Relationship to Political Attitudes and Preferences - Ashley Jardina, Duke University

Every lecture takes place at 7:30 p.m. EDT, and you can join the webinar right here. And if you miss one, you can catch up with recordings of every lecture on our Summer Program YouTube channel.

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ICPSR looks at Olympics data through the years: Delayed a year by the pandemic, the 2021 Olympics season is here. Join us for a quick exploration of ICPSR Olympics-related data through the years. 

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