Recent Presentations by Bastián González-Bustamante
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This repository contains a selection of Bastián González-Bustamante’s recent public presentations at seminars and conferences in LaTeX Beamer and Xaringan formats.
González-Bustamante, B. (2022). Aprendizaje automático y eventos políticos: Aplicación de un enfoque semisupervisado para producir un conjunto de datos sobre gabinetes latinoamericanos. Presentation delivered at the II Training Data Lab Workshop, Virtual. [Permalink]
González-Bustamante, B., & Aguilar, D. (2022). Digital Development and Open Government: Evidence from Chilean Local Governments. Presentation delivered at the Digital Democracy Workshop, Digital Society Initiative, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland. [Permalink]
González-Bustamante, B. (2022). Aprendizaje automático para el estudio de eventos políticos: Aplicación de modelos semisupervisados en archivos de América Latina. Presentation delivered at the LatinR Conference, Virtual. [Permalink] [Video on Youtube]
González-Bustamante, B., & Aguilar, D. (2022). Repositorio integrado de indicadores de gobiernos locales en Chile. Presentation delivered at the LatinR Conference, Virtual. [Permalink] [Video on Youtube]
González-Bustamante, B., & Aguilar, D. (2022). Territorial Patterns of Open E-Government: Evidence from Chilean Municipalities. Presentation delivered at the International Political Science Association Seminar Smart Cities and Open Government: Local Responses to Participation, Public Information, and Democracy, Madrid, Spain. [Permalink] [Video on Youtube]
González-Bustamante, B. (2022). Métodos cuantitativos para estudiar a las élites: Aplicaciones prácticas, sesgos y potencialidades. Presentation delivered at the XI Latin American Congress of Political Science (ALACIP), Virtual. [Permalink]
González-Bustamante, B., & Aguilar, D. (2022). Patrones territoriales en el desarrollo digital y el gobierno abierto: Evidencia de los municipios chilenos. Presentation delivered at the XI Latin American Congress of Political Science (ALACIP), Virtual. [By D. Aguilar] [Permalink]
González-Bustamante, B. (2022). Ministerial Stability During Presidential Approval Crises: Evidence from Brazil and Chile. Presentation delivered at the Political Studies Association Early Career Network Annual Conference “The Time is Now” (PSA-ECN), Virtual. [Permalink] [Video on Youtube]
González-Bustamante, B. (2022). Time-Dependent Data Encoding and Time-Varying Exposure Survival Models to Study Presidential Crises. Presentation delivered at the R User Annual Conference, Virtual. [Permalink] [Video on YouTube]
González-Bustamante, B. (2022). Resignation Calls and Dismissals of Ministers in Latin America: Data Gathering using NLP and Machine Learning. Presentation delivered at the XXXIX International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA), Virtual. [Permalink]
González-Bustamante, B. (2022). Insights of a Number of Ongoing Research on Elites in Latin America: Topics, Methods and Possibilities for Comparison. Presentation delivered at the XXXIX International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA), Virtual. [Permalink]
González-Bustamante, B. (2022). Resignation Calls and Ministerial Turnover in Latin America: Notes on Data Gathering using Machine Learning. Presentation delivered at the Society for Latin American Studies Annual Conference (SLAS), Bath, United Kingdom. [Permalink]
González-Bustamante, B., & Cisternas, C. (2022). Seniority and Cosponsorship in the Chilean Lower House 2006-2018. Presentation delivered at the Society for Latin American Studies Annual Conference (SLAS), Bath, United Kingdom. [Permalink]
The complete list of presentations at conferences and seminars is available on my CV repository. Although it may be a little outdated.
These presentations are released under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (CC BY 4.0). This open-access license allows the data to be shared, reused, adapted as long as appropriate acknowledgement is given.
I am a post-doctoral researcher in Computational Social Science at the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs at Leiden University, Netherlands. I hold a DPhil (PhD) in Politics from the University of Oxford, United Kingdom.
Further details on my website bgonzalezbustamante.com.