Noya Kohavi
Ph.d. Fellow
About
Primary research areas
Distributed knowledge production in economics
I draw on political economy, economic sociology and science and technology studies to describe how distributed networks rather than individual actors produce knowledge. I explore the interplay between ideational and technical mechanisms that produce complex networks of information, like those made by internet platform and generative AI. Methodologically, I utilize my experience as a computational linguist and data scientist to support large-scale quantitative analysis with qualitative methods.
• Macroeconomic ideas
• Artificial Intelligence and knowledge infrastructures
• Expertise and professions
• Economic sociology
Publications
See all publications24 November 2025
Human Tests for Machine Models
What Lies “Beyond the Imitation Game”?
Noya Kohavi, Ph.d. Fellow
Anna Weichselbraun