Classifying Minority Stress Disclosure on Social Media with Bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory. [PDF]
Cascalheira CJ +5 more
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Towards a non-hierarchical campaign? Testing for interactivity as a tool of election campaigning in France, the US, Germany and the UK. [PDF]
Interest in the Internet and its role within political communication and election campaigning has now an established body of theoretical and empirical history, with mixed predictions and findings.
Jackson, Nigel +2 more
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Predicting Successful Memes using Network and Community Structure
We investigate the predictability of successful memes using their early spreading patterns in the underlying social networks. We propose and analyze a comprehensive set of features and develop an accurate model to predict future popularity of a meme ...
Ahn, Yong-Yeol +2 more
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Everyday the Same Picture: Popularity and Content Diversity [PDF]
Facebook is flooded by diverse and heterogeneous content, from kittens up to music and news, passing through satirical and funny stories. Each piece of that corpus reflects the heterogeneity of the underlying social background. In the Italian Facebook we
Bessi, Alessandro +6 more
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EL CUADERNO DE BITÁCORA O WEBLOG, PARTE II: UN SITIO WEB TAN VERSÁTIL COMO UNA NAVAJA SUIZA
Original de Chris Ashley Traducción de Nora Lizenberg Adaptación de Miguel Zapata Ros Este es el segundo artículo de una serie de dos, acerca de los weblogs, cuadernos de bitácora o simplemente “bitácoras”.
Miguel Zapata Ros
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Postgraduate blogs: beyond the ordinary research journal [PDF]
The study described in this paper investigated ways in which keeping a research journal as a blog rather than as a paper document influenced the postgraduate student research experience.
Clough, Gill +2 more
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Semantic Sentiment Analysis of Twitter Data
Internet and the proliferation of smart mobile devices have changed the way information is created, shared, and spreads, e.g., microblogs such as Twitter, weblogs such as LiveJournal, social networks such as Facebook, and instant messengers such as Skype
B Jansen +15 more
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Language used in corporate weblogs. An analysis of Starbuck’s weblog
The aim of this article is to analyze the language used in weblogs, which is one the cybergenres of the Web 2.0 communication that is widely used in many communication contexts, either formal and informal. Some attention has been paid to this cybergenre from the field of discourse analysis (Herring et al. 2005).
openaire +1 more source
Negative Associations in Word Embeddings Predict Anti-black Bias across Regions-but Only via Name Frequency. [PDF]
van Loon A +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Blogs of their own: a story of two Malaysian Women Bloggers [PDF]
Over the last few years, with the introduction of easy-to-use and integrated services such as Windows Live Spaces, blogging has moved into the mainstream in Malaysia, with women making up 64% of bloggers.
Ruzy Suliza Hashim,
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