We describe the emergence of an online community from naturally occurring social media data. Our method uses patterns of word choice in an online social platform to characterize how a community forms in response to adverse events such as a terrorist attack. Our focus is English Twitter messages after the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack in Paris in January 2015). We examined the text to find lexical variation associated with measures of valence, arousal and concreteness. We also examine the patterns of language use of the most prolific twitter users (top 2% by number of tweets) and the most frequent tweets in our collection (top 2% by number of retweets). Differences between users and tweets based on frequency are revealing about how lexical ...
Objective This paper identifies general properties of language style in social media to help identif...
Studying communities impacted by traumatic events is often costly, requires swift action to enter th...
This paper looks at the profiles of those who engaged in Islamophobic language/extremist behaviour o...
Abstract When a terror-related event occurs, there is a surge of traffic on social media comprising...
Social media data promise to inform the disaster response community, but effective mining remains el...
Hashtags of #CharlieHebdo becomes trending in Twitter when a knife attack incident happened in front...
The information overload created by social media messages in emergency situations challenges respons...
abstract: Social media has become a direct and effective means of transmitting personal opinions int...
In this article, we propose an original method combining large-scale network and lexicometric analys...
Researchers in data science, psychology, and linguistics have recognized the value in assessing comm...
Social networks can provide insights into the emotions expressed by a society. However, the dynamic ...
The 7th January 2015 is coined by the attacks on Charlie Hebdo in Paris. A lot of people all over th...
Social media have become increasingly useful in identifying conversations during a crisis, particula...
Item does not contain fulltextPropagation of novel linguistic terms is an important aspect of langua...
Objective This paper identifies general properties of language style in social media to help identif...
Studying communities impacted by traumatic events is often costly, requires swift action to enter th...
This paper looks at the profiles of those who engaged in Islamophobic language/extremist behaviour o...
Abstract When a terror-related event occurs, there is a surge of traffic on social media comprising...
Social media data promise to inform the disaster response community, but effective mining remains el...
Hashtags of #CharlieHebdo becomes trending in Twitter when a knife attack incident happened in front...
The information overload created by social media messages in emergency situations challenges respons...
abstract: Social media has become a direct and effective means of transmitting personal opinions int...
In this article, we propose an original method combining large-scale network and lexicometric analys...
Researchers in data science, psychology, and linguistics have recognized the value in assessing comm...
Social networks can provide insights into the emotions expressed by a society. However, the dynamic ...
The 7th January 2015 is coined by the attacks on Charlie Hebdo in Paris. A lot of people all over th...
Social media have become increasingly useful in identifying conversations during a crisis, particula...
Item does not contain fulltextPropagation of novel linguistic terms is an important aspect of langua...
Objective This paper identifies general properties of language style in social media to help identif...
Studying communities impacted by traumatic events is often costly, requires swift action to enter th...
This paper looks at the profiles of those who engaged in Islamophobic language/extremist behaviour o...