Research centers on communities in crisis, focusing on the role of digital platforms and artificial intelligence in organizing recovery efforts.
Investigates how group interactions with AI agents shape the formation of organizing structures, offering critical insights for organizations deploying AI to facilitate collective action.
Provides a comprehensive framework for understanding how communication technologies influence organizing strategies during crisis recovery.
Theoretically bridges organizational and computer-mediated communication theories, particularly on collective action, technological affordances, and transactive memory systems.
Methodologically utilizes advanced computational methods such as generative agent-based modeling, network analysis, and topic modeling.