International audienceThis study deals with the expression of emotions in a corpus of tweets produced during the 2012 presidential election campaign in France. The aim is to observe how Twitter users formulate their feelings in a technologically constrained yet expressively free communicative environment, in a context of written instantaneity, which allows for the selection of context-adapted linguistic formulae. A comparison of the emotional expressions found in hashtags and the emotional lexicon used in the body of tweets shows some topical discrepancies and, more particularly, different degrees of denotational power. It also reveals a constructivist dimension of emotional expressions in tweets
Language is a tool for conveying messages, whether spoken or written. It can be done by revealing wr...
While emotional language and imagery in protest esthetics are nothing new, emotions have been repres...
Emotions have a social component that can be defined in terms of the experience of participation. Th...
International audienceThis study deals with the expression of emotions in a corpus of tweets produce...
International audienceThis study deals with the expression of emotions in a corpus of tweets produce...
International audienceThis paper aims to report on a linguistic research into the expression of emot...
Affective computing is the study and development of devices that can recognize emotions through vari...
We present a computational framework for understand-ing the social aspects of emotions in Twitter co...
This study aims at analysing sentiments and emotions expressed by Twitter users at the onset of the ...
This study aims at analysing sentiments and emotions expressed by Twitter users at the onset of the ...
This study aims at analysing sentiments and emotions expressed by Twitter users at the onset of the ...
This chapter proposes a model for the qualitative analysis of language uses characterizing political...
The study of temporal trajectories of emotions shared in tweets has shown that both positive and neg...
Tweets exchanged over the Internet is an important source of information even if their characteristi...
Language is a tool for conveying messages, whether spoken or written. It can be done by revealing wr...
Language is a tool for conveying messages, whether spoken or written. It can be done by revealing wr...
While emotional language and imagery in protest esthetics are nothing new, emotions have been repres...
Emotions have a social component that can be defined in terms of the experience of participation. Th...
International audienceThis study deals with the expression of emotions in a corpus of tweets produce...
International audienceThis study deals with the expression of emotions in a corpus of tweets produce...
International audienceThis paper aims to report on a linguistic research into the expression of emot...
Affective computing is the study and development of devices that can recognize emotions through vari...
We present a computational framework for understand-ing the social aspects of emotions in Twitter co...
This study aims at analysing sentiments and emotions expressed by Twitter users at the onset of the ...
This study aims at analysing sentiments and emotions expressed by Twitter users at the onset of the ...
This study aims at analysing sentiments and emotions expressed by Twitter users at the onset of the ...
This chapter proposes a model for the qualitative analysis of language uses characterizing political...
The study of temporal trajectories of emotions shared in tweets has shown that both positive and neg...
Tweets exchanged over the Internet is an important source of information even if their characteristi...
Language is a tool for conveying messages, whether spoken or written. It can be done by revealing wr...
Language is a tool for conveying messages, whether spoken or written. It can be done by revealing wr...
While emotional language and imagery in protest esthetics are nothing new, emotions have been repres...
Emotions have a social component that can be defined in terms of the experience of participation. Th...