Social media and data mining are increasingly being used to analyze political and societal issues. Here, we undertake the classification of social media users as supporting or opposing ongoing independence movements in their territories. Independence movements occur in territories whose citizens have conflicting national identities; users with opposing national identities will then support or oppose the sense of being part of an independent nation that differs from the officially recognized country. We describe a methodology that relies on users' self-reported location to build large-scale datasets for three territories-Catalonia, the Basque Country, and Scotland. An analysis of these datasets shows that homophily plays an important role in...
Against a backdrop of widespread concern regarding the extreme right’s increasing use of social medi...
Regional and national identities are significant determinants of people's support for secession. Mos...
Disinformation does not always take the form of a fake news item, it also appears in much less evide...
These are the modeling outputs from the ABM simulations included on the paper by the same title as t...
Secessionist movements are notorious for their abilities to mobilize people. Although these movement...
This paper proposes an approach for studying the sociopolitical traits of multiple publics on Facebo...
Twitter user profiles contain rich information that allows researchers to infer particular attribute...
We disclose a methodology to determine the participants in discussions and their contribu tions in s...
The proliferation of social media platforms changed the way people interact online. However, engagem...
A recurrent criticism concerning the use of online social media data in political science research i...
Social media in general, and the Twitter micro-blogging service in particular, have recently receive...
This paper presents a user modeling pipeline to analyze discussions and opinions shared on social me...
A recurrent criticism concerning the use of online social media data in political science research i...
Stance detection systems often integrate social clues in their algorithms. While the influence of so...
This paper presents an approach to disambiguate extracted identity information relating to different...
Against a backdrop of widespread concern regarding the extreme right’s increasing use of social medi...
Regional and national identities are significant determinants of people's support for secession. Mos...
Disinformation does not always take the form of a fake news item, it also appears in much less evide...
These are the modeling outputs from the ABM simulations included on the paper by the same title as t...
Secessionist movements are notorious for their abilities to mobilize people. Although these movement...
This paper proposes an approach for studying the sociopolitical traits of multiple publics on Facebo...
Twitter user profiles contain rich information that allows researchers to infer particular attribute...
We disclose a methodology to determine the participants in discussions and their contribu tions in s...
The proliferation of social media platforms changed the way people interact online. However, engagem...
A recurrent criticism concerning the use of online social media data in political science research i...
Social media in general, and the Twitter micro-blogging service in particular, have recently receive...
This paper presents a user modeling pipeline to analyze discussions and opinions shared on social me...
A recurrent criticism concerning the use of online social media data in political science research i...
Stance detection systems often integrate social clues in their algorithms. While the influence of so...
This paper presents an approach to disambiguate extracted identity information relating to different...
Against a backdrop of widespread concern regarding the extreme right’s increasing use of social medi...
Regional and national identities are significant determinants of people's support for secession. Mos...
Disinformation does not always take the form of a fake news item, it also appears in much less evide...