International audienceIn this paper, we present a type of media disorder which we call "junk news bubbles" and which derives from the effort invested by online platforms and their users to identify and circulate contents with rising popularity. Such emphasis on trending matters, we claim, can have two detrimental effects on public debates: first, it shortens the amount of time available to discuss each matter; second it increases the ephemeral concentration of media attention. We provide a formal description of the dynamic of junk news bubbles, through a mathematical exploration of the famous "public arenas model" developed by Hilgartner and Bosk in 1988. Our objective is to describe the dynamics of the junk news bubbles as precisely as pos...
Online broadcasting substantially affects the production, distribution, and profit of TV series. In ...
This article examines the dynamic impact of online word-of-mouth (WOM) on US television show viewers...
<p>In the past five years, the number of Americans using the Internet as their main source of news h...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a type of media disorder which we call "junk news bu...
The dynamics of online content popularity has attracted more and more researches in recent years. In...
This work aims at emphasizing a number of questions that, although crucial since the early days of m...
Abstract. Studies of human attention dynamics analyses how at-tention is focused on specific topics,...
Studies of human attention dynamics analyses how attention is focused on specific topics, issues or ...
With news pushed to smart phones in real time and social media reactions spreading across the globe ...
The subject of collective attention is central to an information age where millions of people are in...
This dissertation aims to capture and understand the macroscopic ebbs and flows of public interest a...
© Copyright 2017, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (www.aaai.org). All rig...
Online news can quickly reach and affect millions of people, yet we do not know yet whether there ex...
Modeling the popularity dynamics of an online item is an important open problem in computational soc...
We review and model the impact of the internet on the production and uptake of high-quality news. Ou...
Online broadcasting substantially affects the production, distribution, and profit of TV series. In ...
This article examines the dynamic impact of online word-of-mouth (WOM) on US television show viewers...
<p>In the past five years, the number of Americans using the Internet as their main source of news h...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a type of media disorder which we call "junk news bu...
The dynamics of online content popularity has attracted more and more researches in recent years. In...
This work aims at emphasizing a number of questions that, although crucial since the early days of m...
Abstract. Studies of human attention dynamics analyses how at-tention is focused on specific topics,...
Studies of human attention dynamics analyses how attention is focused on specific topics, issues or ...
With news pushed to smart phones in real time and social media reactions spreading across the globe ...
The subject of collective attention is central to an information age where millions of people are in...
This dissertation aims to capture and understand the macroscopic ebbs and flows of public interest a...
© Copyright 2017, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (www.aaai.org). All rig...
Online news can quickly reach and affect millions of people, yet we do not know yet whether there ex...
Modeling the popularity dynamics of an online item is an important open problem in computational soc...
We review and model the impact of the internet on the production and uptake of high-quality news. Ou...
Online broadcasting substantially affects the production, distribution, and profit of TV series. In ...
This article examines the dynamic impact of online word-of-mouth (WOM) on US television show viewers...
<p>In the past five years, the number of Americans using the Internet as their main source of news h...