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Ursula Hess is a professor of social and organizational psychology at Humboldt Universität zu Berlin. Her research centers emotion communication and social psychology. Using stills from self-recorded video, Hess explores both how people are perceived by an observer as well as the extent to which observers take part in facial mimicry. For more on Video Data Analysis, check out the book "Video Data Analysis: How to Use 21st Century Video in the Social Sciences". https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/vide... Blankensee Colloquia are international workshops, each focusing on an innovative issue from the humanities or social sciences, that connect to cultural and societal changes of our time. They are funded by the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin. For the 2019 Blankensee-Colloquium, the goal was to bring together an expert, interdisciplinary group to discuss potentials and challenges of new types of video data for social science research. Participants were Anne Nassauer (Freie Universität Berlin, organizer), Nicolas Legewie (German Institute for Economic Research, organizer), Isabel Bramsen (University of Copenhagen), Randall Collins (University of Pennsylvania), Robert Dingwall (Dingwall Entreprises & Nottingham Trent University), Ursula Hess (Humboldt-University zu Berlin), Patricia Kanngießer (Freie Universität Berlin), Stefan Klusemann (Fernuniversität Hagen), Olga Russakovsky (Princeton University), and Craig Uchida (Justice & Security Strategies, Inc.). The workshop was organized with the help of Malika Stuerznickel (student assistant, Freie Universität Berlin).