Understanding political polarization on social platforms is important as public opinions may become increasingly extreme when they are circulated in homogeneous communities, thus potentially causing damage in the real world. Automatically detecting the political ideology of social media users can help better understand political polarization. However, it is challenging due to the scarcity of ideology labels, complexity of multimodal contents, and cost of time-consuming data collection process. In this study, we adopt a heterogeneous graph neural network to jointly model user characteristics, multimodal post contents as well as user-item relations in a bipartite graph to learn a comprehensive and effective user embedding without requiring id...
Digital traces of conversations in micro-blogging platforms and OSNs provide information about user ...
People are shifting from traditional news sources to online news at an incredibly fast rate. Howeve...
emost recent version of this paper is available at j.mp/BarberaPolarization A growing proportion of ...
abstract: Millions of users leave digital traces of their political engagements on social media plat...
Polarization in the political sphere, seen through combative communication and stalemate, may impose...
Ideological divisions in the United States have become increasingly prominent in daily communication...
Social media and the web have provided a foundation where users can easily access diverse informatio...
The increasing polarization of online political discourse calls for computational tools that automat...
This paper presents unsupervised algorithms to uncover polarization in social networks (namely, Twit...
Social media platforms have emerged as a hub for political and social interactions, and analyzing th...
Studies of political polarization in social media demonstrate mixed evidence for whether discussions...
This paper introduces a novel network, the co-retweeted network, that is constructed as the undirect...
Political inclinations of individuals (liberal vs. conservative) largely shape their opinions on sev...
Increasingly, people around the globe use Social Media (SM) - e.g. Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Flick...
International audienceA growing number of social media studies in the U.S. rely on the characterizat...
Digital traces of conversations in micro-blogging platforms and OSNs provide information about user ...
People are shifting from traditional news sources to online news at an incredibly fast rate. Howeve...
emost recent version of this paper is available at j.mp/BarberaPolarization A growing proportion of ...
abstract: Millions of users leave digital traces of their political engagements on social media plat...
Polarization in the political sphere, seen through combative communication and stalemate, may impose...
Ideological divisions in the United States have become increasingly prominent in daily communication...
Social media and the web have provided a foundation where users can easily access diverse informatio...
The increasing polarization of online political discourse calls for computational tools that automat...
This paper presents unsupervised algorithms to uncover polarization in social networks (namely, Twit...
Social media platforms have emerged as a hub for political and social interactions, and analyzing th...
Studies of political polarization in social media demonstrate mixed evidence for whether discussions...
This paper introduces a novel network, the co-retweeted network, that is constructed as the undirect...
Political inclinations of individuals (liberal vs. conservative) largely shape their opinions on sev...
Increasingly, people around the globe use Social Media (SM) - e.g. Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Flick...
International audienceA growing number of social media studies in the U.S. rely on the characterizat...
Digital traces of conversations in micro-blogging platforms and OSNs provide information about user ...
People are shifting from traditional news sources to online news at an incredibly fast rate. Howeve...
emost recent version of this paper is available at j.mp/BarberaPolarization A growing proportion of ...