dlab-berkeley / Data-Science-Social-Justice-2022
Materials for D-Lab / UC Berkeley Graduate Division's Data Science + Social Justice summer workshop. These materials provide an introduction to Python, natural language processing, text analysis, word embeddings, and network analysis. They also include discussions on critical approaches to data science to promote social justice.
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