Analytical Sociology; Computational Social Sciences; Large Language Models
I'm Hendrik and a PhD student at the Institute for Analytical Sociology at Linköping University, Sweden, where I research the policymaking progress in U.S. Congress and elsewhere using Computational Text Analysis with the help of Linguistics and Transformer/Large Language Models. In my free time, I'm an Open Source contributor, mainly to Zettlr, but I also collaborate with other projects, such as Winter CMS.
My strong suit is the ability to bridge the gap between non-technical research in the arts and humanities and the technical side of software and hardware development. I find it fascinating to throw political and sociological theory at code, and vice versa. I've already done so in various publications (see below), where I explore the political and social ramifications of software on a theoretic level, and currently I am making use of code (specifically Large Language Models) for sociological research.
Table of Contents
1. Education
2. Professional Experience
3. Teaching Experience
4. Software Development
5. Publications
6. Miscellaneous
- PhD (ongoing), Analytical Sociology/Computational Social Science, Linköping University
- Master of Arts (2017), "Societies, Globalization, and Development" (Gesellschaften, Globalisierung und Entwicklung), University of Bonn
- Bachelor of Arts (2014), History (major) and Political Sciences & Sociology (minor), University of Bonn
10/2019 – 09/2020: Researcher at the Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (IFSH)
- Research on the abilities of software and the development of sensors, embedded devices, and processing environments
- Interdisciplinary research at the nexus between social science and computer science
- Read more on the official project page …
10/2017 – 09/2019: Research Assistant at the Institute for Political Science and Sociology, University of Bonn
- General administrative tasks
- Teaching (four undergraduate courses, see teaching experience)
- Project Management for a reader on Digital Politics in Germany
05/2016 – 07/2016: Student Assistant for Data Cleaning, Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn
- Management of a large dataset on the food-energy-security nexus in Ethiopia (approx. 300 variables, several million observations)
- Pre-calculations and shifting of certain indicators for later analytical use by the project's supervisors
- The final project contained two dozen Stata
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-files, varying in size between 100 and 1.000 lines
04/2015 – 07/2015: Tutor for Statistical Methods, Institute for Political Sciences and Sociology, University of Bonn
- Two tutorial courses on quantitative data analysis (undergraduate level)
- Coverage of basic statistics up until linear regression
- Management of course materials and in-class tasks
05/2014 – 04/2016: Student Assistant at the German Federal Agency for Political Education (bpb), Bonn
- Taking care of the Drupal-based website
- Researching content and publishing material on Open Educational Resources (OER)
- Working with the different departments in publishing content
- Policial Sciences 101 (BMPG)
- Workflow supercharged: Tooling for academic publishing (PMTP)
- Political Sciences 101 (BMPG)
- "Marxismus in der Krise" (Optional courses at the faculty for philosophy)
- Erz, H. (2015). Die Postmoderne. Radikale Moderne oder neue Epoche? Politik und Gesellschaft, 2, 79–96.
- Erz, H. (2016a, June 11). Die äthiopische Frontier [Paper]. Symposium “Why so monochrome?,” Historisches Seminar der Universität Bonn.
- Erz, H. (2017a). Die (Ver)fassung wahren – „Constitutional Cultures in Comparative Perspective“ [Tagungsbericht]. Soziologiemagazin. https://soziologieblog.hypotheses.org/10891
- Erz, H. (2017b). Zygmunt Bauman: Die Angst vor den anderen. Widerspruch, 70, 164–168.
- Erz, H. (2017c, September 15). Terrorismus und der War on Terror [Thesis]. 6. Studentischer Soziologiekongress, TU Chemnitz.
- Erz, H. (2018a). Karl Marx und das digitale Zeitalter. In Klasse, Kapital und Revolution. 200 Jahre Marx (pp. 145–156). Dietz.
- Erz, H. (2018b, May 30). Profiteure der Globalisierung [Lecture]. BIMUN/SINUB Lecture Series, University of Bonn.
- Erz, H. (2018d, October 23). The Free Internet is an Illusion. New Socialist. https://newsocialist.org.uk/the-free-internet-is-an-illusion/
- Erz, H. (2018e, November 28). Not all Democracies are Created Equal. Ein Demokratievergleich mittels Riots als Stasis [Vortrag]. BIMUN/SINUB Lecture Series, Universität Bonn.
- Schulz, A., Erz, H., & Riedl, V. (2019). How to make a Soziologiemagazin. Soziologiemagazin, 12(2), Article 2. https://www.budrich-journals.de/index.php/Soz/article/view/34496
- Erz, H. (2019a). Der lange Schatten von Gustave Le Bon. Zum sprachlichen Einfluss der Crowd Science auf die Soziologie der Gewalt. Soziologiemagazin, 2019(2), 71–88. https://doi.org/10.3224/soz.v12i2.06
- Erz, H. (2019b, October). Rezension zu Neoliberalismus — Wie alles anfing: Das Walter Lippmann Kolloquium, verfasst von Hendrik Erz [Review]. Soziologieblog. https://soziologieblog.hypotheses.org/12990
- Erz, H. (2020a). Künstliche Intelligenz und Daten: Eine Evaluation softwarebasierter militärischer Informationsgewinnung (Research Report No. 4). IFSH.
- Erz, H. (2020b). Operative Porträts: Eine Bildgeschichte der Identifizierbarkeit von Lavater bis Facebook. Von Roland Meyer. Soziologiemagazin, 01/2020, 75–81. https://doi.org/10.3224/soz.v13i1.07
- Erz, H. (2020c). The Status Quo is a Dystopian Nightmare. Engagée, 9, 20–25.
I am the webmaster for the International Network of Analytical Sociologists.
Apart from my professional sociological background and my pretty strong background in software development, I also make other things from time to time.
For instance, I once edited my own journal with some friends, I help a lot behind the mixing console and with networking, and I even produced an EP!
Last but not least, I am also an editor of the German academic journal Soziologiemagazin and responsible for review, public relations and all the computer-ish things in the background.