How do news sources tackle controversial issues? In this work, we take a data-driven approach to understand how controversy inter-plays with emotional expression and biased language in the news. We begin by introducing a new dataset of controversial and non-controversial terms collected using crowdsourcing. Then, focusing on 15 major U.S. news outlets, we compare millions of articles dis-cussing controversial and non-controversial issues over a span of 7 months. We find that in general, when it comes to controversial issues, the use of negative affect and biased language is prevalent, while the use of strong emotion is tempered. We also observe many differences across news sources. Using these findings, we show that we can indicate to what ...
Social media is currently one of the most important means of news communication. Since people are co...
| openaire: EC/H2020/654024/EU//SoBigDataWhich topics spark the most heated debates in social media?...
Emotions spread through online and offline social networks and subsequently influence individuals’ d...
Automatic keyword analysis is often performed around the world to limit individual access to online ...
In this research study, we examined the relationship between the degree of controversy (referred to ...
The paper presents a statistical analysis that explores methods for measuring con- troversy in onlin...
Nowadays controversial topics on social media are often linked to hate speeches, fake news propagati...
| openaire: EC/H2020/654024/EU//SoBigDataWhich topics spark the most heated debates on social media?...
Understanding public opinion on complex controversial issues such as 'Legalization of Marijuana' and...
This paper sets out to detect controversial news reports using online discussions as a source of inf...
This study examines how articles covering social issues are highlighted on top online daily newspape...
This article assesses the usefulness for social media research of controversy analysis, an approach ...
Abstract. We tackle the problem of automatically detecting controversial issues and their subtopics ...
Online discussions about politics and current events play a growing role in public life, and they ca...
This article assesses the usefulness for social media research of controversy analysis, an approach ...
Social media is currently one of the most important means of news communication. Since people are co...
| openaire: EC/H2020/654024/EU//SoBigDataWhich topics spark the most heated debates in social media?...
Emotions spread through online and offline social networks and subsequently influence individuals’ d...
Automatic keyword analysis is often performed around the world to limit individual access to online ...
In this research study, we examined the relationship between the degree of controversy (referred to ...
The paper presents a statistical analysis that explores methods for measuring con- troversy in onlin...
Nowadays controversial topics on social media are often linked to hate speeches, fake news propagati...
| openaire: EC/H2020/654024/EU//SoBigDataWhich topics spark the most heated debates on social media?...
Understanding public opinion on complex controversial issues such as 'Legalization of Marijuana' and...
This paper sets out to detect controversial news reports using online discussions as a source of inf...
This study examines how articles covering social issues are highlighted on top online daily newspape...
This article assesses the usefulness for social media research of controversy analysis, an approach ...
Abstract. We tackle the problem of automatically detecting controversial issues and their subtopics ...
Online discussions about politics and current events play a growing role in public life, and they ca...
This article assesses the usefulness for social media research of controversy analysis, an approach ...
Social media is currently one of the most important means of news communication. Since people are co...
| openaire: EC/H2020/654024/EU//SoBigDataWhich topics spark the most heated debates in social media?...
Emotions spread through online and offline social networks and subsequently influence individuals’ d...