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- Towards an Archive of the Future: Reconstructing Ireland's Lost History through the Beyond 2022 ProjectPeter Crooks, Gary Munnelly. 1 [doi]
- Multimodality and Hypertext: Theoretical and Empirical ConsiderationsJohn A. Bateman, Tuomo Hiippala. 3-4 [doi]
- Hate Speech in Political Discourse: A Case Study of UK MPs on TwitterPushkal Agarwal, Oliver Hawkins, Margarita Amaxopoulou, Noel Dempsey, Nishanth Sastry, Edward Wood. 5-16 [doi]
- Death and Transmediations: Manuscripts in the Age of HypertextAlessio Antonini, Francesca Benatti, Nicola Watson, Edmund King, Jonathan Gibson. 17-26 [doi]
- Debiasing Multilingual Word Embeddings: A Case Study of Three Indian LanguagesSrijan Bansal, Vishal Garimella, Ayush Suhane, Animesh Mukherjee 0001. 27-34 [doi]
- Rotten and Possessed: Control and Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice as Models of Outmersive Game DesignP. S. Berge. 35-44 [doi]
- Are Word Embedding Methods Stable and Should We Care About It?Angana Borah, Manash Pratim Barman, Amit Awekar. 45-55 [doi]
- Road to the White House: Analyzing the Relations Between Mainstream and Social Media During the U.S. Presidential PrimariesAaron Brookhouse, Tyler Derr, Hamid Karimi, H. Russell Bernard, Jiliang Tang. 57-66 [doi]
- "A Virus Has No Religion": Analyzing Islamophobia on Twitter During the COVID-19 OutbreakMohit Chandra, Manvith Reddy, Shradha Sehgal, Saurabh Gupta, Arun Balaji Buduru, Ponnurangam Kumaraguru. 67-77 [doi]
- You too Brutus! Trapping Hateful Users in Social Media: Challenges, Solutions & InsightsMithun Das, Punyajoy Saha, Ritam Dutt, Pawan Goyal 0002, Animesh Mukherjee 0001, Binny Mathew. 79-89 [doi]
- DECIFE: Detecting Collusive Users Involved in Blackmarket Following Services on TwitterHridoy Sankar Dutta, Kartik Aggarwal, Tanmoy Chakraborty 0002. 91-100 [doi]
- Queerness and Modification in Mainstream and Indie Games: Examining Problems with Queer Representation in Video Games and Exploring Design SolutionsKenton Taylor Howard. 101-109 [doi]
- Structack: Structure-based Adversarial Attacks on Graph Neural NetworksHussain Hussain, Tomislav Duricic, Elisabeth Lex, Denis Helic, Markus Strohmaier, Roman Kern. 111-120 [doi]
- Improving Diversity in Engineering: A Data-Driven Approach to Support Resource Mobilization and Participation in Hashtag Activism CampaignsHabib Karbasian, Hemant Purohit, Aditya Johri. 121-131 [doi]
- CrisisBERT: A Robust Transformer for Crisis Classification and Contextual Crisis EmbeddingJunhua Liu, Trisha Singhal, Luciënne T. M. Blessing, Kristin L. Wood, Kwan Hui Lim 0001. 133-141 [doi]
- Towards Understanding Complex Known-Item Requests on RedditFlorian Meier 0001, Toine Bogers, Maria Gäde, Line Ebdrup Thomsen. 143-154 [doi]
- Exploring User Concerns about Disclosing Location and Emotion Information in Group RecommendationsShabnam Najafian, Tim Draws, Francesco Barile, Marko Tkalcic, Jie Yang, Nava Tintarev. 155-164 [doi]
- What Is Unclear? Computational Assessment of Task Clarity in CrowdsourcingZahra Nouri, Ujwal Gadiraju, Gregor Engels, Henning Wachsmuth. 165-175 [doi]
- Incorporating the Measurement of Moral Foundations Theory into Analyzing Stances on Controversial TopicsRezvaneh Rezapour, Ly Dinh, Jana Diesner. 177-188 [doi]
- This Item Might Reinforce Your Opinion: Obfuscation and Labeling of Search Results to Mitigate Confirmation BiasAlisa Rieger, Tim Draws, Mariët Theune, Nava Tintarev. 189-199 [doi]
- Federated Multi-task Learning for Complaint Identification from Social Media DataApoorva Singh, Tanmay Sen, Sriparna Saha 0001, Mohammed Hasanuzzaman. 201-210 [doi]
- Genre-bending on an Academic Platform: Three Creative Works on ScalarHannah Ackermans. 211-215 [doi]
- Cross-lingual Capsule Network for Hate Speech Detection in Social MediaAiqi Jiang, Arkaitz Zubiaga. 217-223 [doi]
- Profiling Fake News Spreaders on Social Media through Psychological and Motivational FactorsMansooreh Karami, Tahora H. Nazer, Huan Liu 0001. 225-230 [doi]
- Towards Enhancing Blind Users' Interaction Experience with Online Videos via Motion GesturesHae-na Lee, Vikas Ashok. 231-236 [doi]
- Regularity Versus Novelty of Users' Multimodal Comment Patterns and Dynamics as Markers of Social Media RadicalizationAaron Necaise, Aneka Williams, Hana Vrzakova, Mary Jean Amon. 237-243 [doi]
- Reductio ad absurdum?: From Analogue Hypertext to Digital HumanitiesTerhi Nurmikko-Fuller, Paul Pickering. 245-250 [doi]
- A Simple Language Independent Approach for Distinguishing Individuals on Social MediaGuangyuan Piao. 251-256 [doi]
- RIP Emojis and Words to Contextualize Mourning on TwitterXinyuan Xu, Rubén Manrique, Bernardo Pereira Nunes. 257-263 [doi]
- Weakly Supervised Cross-platform Teenager Detection with Adversarial BERTPeiling Yi, Arkaitz Zubiaga. 265-270 [doi]
- International Teaching and Research in HypertextClaus Atzenbeck, Jaesook Cheong. 271-276 [doi]
- Back to the Future: Bringing Original Hypermedia and Cross-Media Concepts to Modern Desktop EnvironmentsBeat Signer, Reinout Roels, Robert van Barlingen, Brent Willems. 277-282 [doi]
- Demonstration of Weblinks: A Rich Linking Layer Over the WebDaniel Roßner, Claus Atzenbeck. 283-286 [doi]
- Examining Global Mobile Diffusion and Mobile Gender Gaps through Facebook's Advertising DataNazanin Sabri, Ridhi Kashyap, Ingmar Weber. 287-290 [doi]
- Exploring the Links between Personality Traits and Susceptibility to DisinformationDipto Barman, Owen Conlan. 291-294 [doi]