default search action
11th SocInfo 2019: Doha, Qatar
- Ingmar Weber, Kareem Darwish, Claudia Wagner, Emilio Zagheni, Laura Nelson, Samin Aref, Fabian Flöck:
Social Informatics - 11th International Conference, SocInfo 2019, Doha, Qatar, November 18-21, 2019, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11864, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-34970-7
Full Papers
- Eunseo Choi, Emoke-Ágnes Horvát:
Airbnb's Reputation System and Gender Differences Among Guests: Evidence from Large-Scale Data Analysis and a Controlled Experiment. 3-17 - Youssef Al Hariri, Walid Magdy, Maria Wolters:
Arabs and Atheism: Religious Discussions in the Arab Twittersphere. 18-34 - Binny Mathew, Ritam Dutt, Suman Kalyan Maity, Pawan Goyal, Animesh Mukherjee:
Deep Dive into Anonymity: Large Scale Analysis of Quora Questions. 35-49 - Samin Aref, Emilio Zagheni, Jevin West:
The Demography of the Peripatetic Researcher: Evidence on Highly Mobile Scholars from the Web of Science. 50-65 - Firman M. Firmansyah, Jason J. Jones:
Did the Black Panther Movie Make Blacks Blacker? Examining Black Racial Identity on Twitter Before and After the Black Panther Movie Release. 66-78 - Jisun An, Haewoon Kwak:
Gender and Racial Diversity in Commercial Brands' Advertising Images on Social Media. 79-94 - Arjumand Younus, Muhammad Atif Qureshi, Michael P. O'Mahony:
Housing in Affluent vs. Deprived Areas: An Analysis of Online Housing Advertisements in Dublin. 95-108 - Selina Y. Cho, Joss Wright:
Into the Dark: A Case Study of Banned Darknet Drug Forums. 109-127 - Eric Sanders, Antal van den Bosch:
A Longitudinal Study on Twitter-Based Forecasting of Five Dutch National Elections. 128-142 - Yiting Shen, Steven R. Wilson, Rada Mihalcea:
Measuring Personal Values in Cross-Cultural User-Generated Content. 143-156 - MeiXing Dong, David Jurgens, Carmen Banea, Rada Mihalcea:
Perceptions of Social Roles Across Cultures. 157-172 - Kholoud Khalil Aldous, Jisun An, Bernard J. Jansen:
Predicting Audience Engagement Across Social Media Platforms in the News Domain. 173-187 - Kareem Darwish:
Quantifying Polarization on Twitter: The Kavanaugh Nomination. 188-201 - Megan Squire:
Understanding Gray Networks Using Social Media Trace Data. 202-217 - Daniel Ciganda, Angelo Lorenti:
Using Simulated Reproductive History Data to Re-think the Relationship Between Education and Fertility. 218-238 - Dina Sawaly, Wajdi Zaghouani, David Kaufer:
A Voice for Education: A Digital Analysis of Sheikha Moza's Public Statements, 2009-2018. 239-252 - Cameron Lai, Markus Luczak-Rösch:
You Can't See What You Can't See: Experimental Evidence for How Much Relevant Information May Be Missed Due to Google's Web Search Personalisation. 253-266
Short Papers
- Hamdy Mubarak, Kareem Darwish:
Arabic Offensive Language Classification on Twitter. 269-276 - Abeer Aldayel, Walid Magdy:
Assessing Sentiment of the Expressed Stance on Social Media. 277-286 - Sopan Khosla, Niyati Chhaya, Shivam Jindal, Oindrila Saha, Milind Srivastava:
Do Events Change Opinions on Social Media? Studying the 2016 US Presidential Debates. 287-297 - Philipp Darius, Fabian Stephany:
"Hashjacking" the Debate: Polarisation Strategies of Germany's Political Far-Right on Twitter. 298-308 - Kholoud Khalil Aldous, Jisun An, Bernard J. Jansen:
Stylistic Features Usage: Similarities and Differences Using Multiple Social Networks. 309-318
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.