Name: Marshall A. Taylor
Type: User
Company: New Mexico State University
Bio: Asst. Prof. of Sociology at NMSU. Ph.D. from ND. Research: Culture & Cognition, Comp Social Science, Political Sociology.
Twitter: mtaylor_soc
Location: Las Cruces, NM, USA
Blog: marshalltaylor.net
Marshall A. Taylor's Projects
Replication repository for "Armchair Citizenship and Ontological Insecurity: Uncovering Styles of Media and Political Behavior."
Replication materials for "Visualizing Bring-Backs."
Reproduction Repository for "Cultural Cartography with Word Embeddings"
Repository for Ter-Mkrtchyan and Taylor, forthcoming, NVSQ.
Replication repository for "Integrating Semantic Directions with Concept Mover's Distance to Measure Binary Concept Engagement."
R package for Concept Mover's Distance. Measure a document's conceptual engagement using word embeddings.
Reproduction Repository for "Concept Class Analysis: A Method for Identifying Cultural Schemas in Texts"
Code and data to reproduce Stoltz and Taylor (2019) "Concept Mover's Distance"
Materials for the "A Brief Introduction to Topic Modeling" mini-workshop, held as part of the 2020 HSI Learning Resilience Conference.
Job market items.
Tell Microsoft to drop ICE as a client or lose us as GitHub users
Replication repository for "Multiple Market Moralities: Identifying Distinct Patterns in How Consumers Evaluate the Fairness of Price Changes," published in Socio-Economic Review (2022).
Replication repository for "The Role of Personal Availability and Gender in Negative Online Congressional Campaigning."
Replication repository for "Visualization Strategies for Regression Estimates with Randomization Inference"
Replication repository for "Paying with Change" article, published in Poetics (2017, Volume 64, pp. 26-39).
Replication repository for "Revision, Reclassification, and Refrigerators."
Stata function for simulating the central limit theorem
Lab code for the Statistics Boot Camp in the Department of Sociology at the University of Notre Dame.
Stata code for the Linear Regression lab in the Department of Sociology at the University of Notre Dame.
Materials for SOC 43919: Text Analysis for Social Science
Some basic tm code for playing around with sparsity levels before analysis.
Interactive visualization for LDA output in the book
Materials for SOC/MDSC 43919: Text Analysis for Social Science (Notre Dame, Spring 2019)
R package to measure textual spanning
Code and data to reproduce the graphs for Stoltz and Taylor (2019) "Textual Spanning: Finding Discursive Holes in Text Networks" in Socius
Working code for my WS project. Data available soon.