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[[File:NateHeadshot.jpg|thumb|200px|The most photogenic picture of Nate in existence. Thanks Sam Shorey!]]
[[File:NateHeadshot.jpg|thumb|200px|The most photogenic picture of Nate in existence. Thanks Sam Shorey!]]


I'm Nate (he/they)!  
I'm Nate!  


I am a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Information School at the University of Michigan.  I was previously at the Department of Communication Studies at Northwestern University and completed my PhD in Communication at the University of Washington.
These days I am a PhD candidate at the University of Washington. My research covers ecological analyses of online communication, lifecycles and governance in online communities, and the analysis of field experiments in online community platforms.  
 
I am a computational social scientist who studies online collective action in projects like Wikipedia, online communities like Reddit, and social movements. My website is [https://teblunthuis.cca teblunthuis.cc].


Many people invoke "ecosystem" as metaphor to emphasize complexity and interdependence in communication systems like the Internet.  However, there is also a huge natural science called "ecology"  which successfully learns about biological ecosystems.  Organizational sociologists and communication scientists have already appropriated theories, models and methods from ecology to understand interdependence between human organizations like firms and social movements.  I draw both from these social science literatures and from bio-ecology to understand how environmental contexts and interdependence between online communities shapes their growth, survival and organizing processes. My master's thesis (with Mako and Aaron) applied this approach using topic models to study competition between online petitions.
Many people invoke "ecosystem" as metaphor to emphasize complexity and interdependence in communication systems like the Internet.  However, there is also a huge natural science called "ecology"  which successfully learns about biological ecosystems.  Organizational sociologists and communication scientists have already appropriated theories, models and methods from ecology to understand interdependence between human organizations like firms and social movements.  I draw both from these social science literatures and from bio-ecology to understand how environmental contexts and interdependence between online communities shapes their growth, survival and organizing processes. My master's thesis (with Mako and Aaron) applied this approach using topic models to study competition between online petitions.
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been using Linux for 10 years and I support the free software
been using Linux for 10 years and I support the free software
community as a member of the free software foundation. I've been coding for 20 years and a Linux user 14 years. I also
community as a member of the free software foundation. I've been coding for 20 years and a Linux user 14 years. I also
contribute to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Groceryheist Wikipedia].
contribute to [Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Groceryheist].


My main hobbies are skiing, rock climbing, guitar playing, listening to music, and cooking. I'm married to Amanda, a community organizer, medical doctor, and a family medicine resident at Kaiser Permanente in Seattle.
My main hobbies are skiing, rock climbing, guitar playing, listening to music, and cooking. I'm married to Amanda, a community organizer, medical doctor, and a family medicine resident at Kaiser Permanente in Seattle.
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