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The Computational Institutional Science Lab was founded in 2022 by an interdisciplinary team consisting of social and computational scientists Saba Siddiki and Christopher Frantz and Ute Brady. The CISL was founded to provide a forum that involves a broad array of scholars and researchers employing diverse computational methods to analyze institutions. This effort is aimed at building knowledge toward the development of a new field of study called Computational Institutional Science that involves the development of theoretical bases, methodological directions and empirical applications for the computationally-enabled study of institutions.
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