Transforming information into knowledge that advances human flourishing
Welcome to the Richard G. and Carole J. Cline Center for Advanced Social Research wiki page. The Cline Center is dedicated to advancing human flourishing around the world by using extreme-scale analysis of global news coverage to extract structured insight out of unstructured information, equip researchers with new tools for transforming that insight into a deeper understanding of the causes and consequences of social conflict, and empower decision-makers to apply this understanding in ways that promote societal well-being around the world.
The Center’s mission encompasses several research activities, including monitoring civil unrest around the world; tracking the over-time development of economic, political, and social indicators for 165 countries; and developing new machine algorithms and analysis tools for studying the tens of millions of articles in the Cline Center’s global news archive. The Center’s mission also supports a wide range of teaching and public engagement activities, from fellowship programs for faculty and graduate students to undergraduate research opportunities and topical symposia for the University of Illinois campus.