Christian Borch is a professor of sociology at the University of Copenhagen. His current research focuses on automated trading in financial markets, exploring how machine learning is transforming market dynamics and leading to a reevaluation of sociological categories used to understand financial markets. His earlier historically focused work examined the development of sociological crowd theory and shifts in crime perceptions, both from the late nineteenth to the early twenty-first century. Before joining the University of Copenhagen, Borch was a Professor of Economic Sociology and Social Theory at the Copenhagen Business School.
Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra is a professor in sociology at the University of California, San Diego, a founding faculty member of the Halicio?lu Data Science Institute, co-founder of the Computational Social Science program, and Director of the Latin American Studies Program at UC San Diego. Prior to joining UC San Diego, Pardo-Guerra was an Assistant Professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science.