Conference Report: The 6th International AAAI Conference on Weblogs and Social Media, June 4-7, 2012
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[8] Zeynep Tufekci,et al. Facebook, Youth and Privacy in Networked Publics , 2012, ICWSM.
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[10] Stefan Stieglitz,et al. Impact and Diffusion of Sentiment in Political Communication - An Empirical Analysis of Political Weblogs , 2012, ICWSM.
[11] Funda Kivran-Swaine,et al. Grief-Stricken in a Crowd: The Language of Bereavement and Distress in Social Media , 2012, ICWSM.
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[13] Mor Naaman,et al. On the Study of Diurnal Urban Routines on Twitter , 2012, ICWSM.
[14] Eric Gilbert,et al. Have You Heard?: How Gossip Flows Through Workplace Email , 2012, ICWSM.
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[17] Virgílio A. F. Almeida,et al. Facebook and Privacy: The Balancing Act of Personality, Gender, and Relationship Currency , 2012, ICWSM.
[18] Krishna P. Gummadi,et al. The Emergence of Conventions in Online Social Networks , 2012, ICWSM.
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[20] Henry A. Kautz,et al. Modeling Spread of Disease from Social Interactions , 2012, ICWSM.
[21] Peter Christen,et al. Event Diffusion Patterns in Social Media , 2012, ICWSM.
[22] William W. Cohen,et al. Modeling Polarizing Topics: When Do Different Political Communities Respond Differently to the Same News? , 2012, ICWSM.
[23] Yoram Chisik,et al. More or Less: Amount of Personal Information Displayed in Social Network Site Profiles and Its Impact on Viewers' Intentions to Socialize with the Profile Owner , 2012, ICWSM.
[24] Jakub Piskorski,et al. Enhancing Event Descriptions through Twitter Mining , 2012, ICWSM.
[25] Ee-Peng Lim,et al. Virality and Susceptibility in Information Diffusions , 2012, ICWSM.
[26] Joseph A. Konstan,et al. Evolution of Experts in Question Answering Communities , 2012, ICWSM.
[27] Munmun De Choudhury,et al. Not All Moods Are Created Equal! Exploring Human Emotional States in Social Media , 2012, ICWSM.
[28] Nicholas Diakopoulos,et al. Visualizing information diffusion and polarization with key statements , 2012, ICWSM 2012.
[29] Daniel Gatica-Perez,et al. The Good, the Bad, and the Angry: Analyzing Crowdsourced Impressions of Vloggers , 2012, ICWSM.
[30] Cliff Lampe,et al. Privacy in Interaction: Exploring Disclosure and Social Capital in Facebook , 2012, ICWSM.
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