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- An Introduction to the 2020 International Conference on Social Media and Society: Diverse Voices - Promises and Perils of Social Media for DiversityAnatoliy A. Gruzd, Philip Mai, Raquel Recuero, Ángel Hernández-García, Chei Sian Lee, James Cook, Jaigris Hodson, Bree McEwan, Jill Hopke. 1-4 [doi]
- Analyzing Hate Speech with Incel-Hunters' CritiquesYisi Sang, Jeffrey Stanton. 5-13 [doi]
- Analyzing Public Discourse on Social Media With A Geographical Context: A Case Study of 2017 Tax BillJaehee Park, Ming-Hsiang Tsou. 14-20 [doi]
- Applying Protection Motivation Theory to Predict Facebook Users' Withdrawal and Disclosure IntentionsYannic Meier, Johanna Schäwel, Elias Kyewski, Nicole C. Krämer. 21-29 [doi]
- Breaking Up is Hard to Do, Especially When Facebook Won't Let YouErin L. Spottswood, Christopher J. Carpenter. 30-38 [doi]
- Building Trustworthiness in Computer-Mediated Introduction: A Facet-Oriented FrameworkAngela Borchert, Nicolás Emilio Díaz Ferreyra, Maritta Heisel. 39-46 [doi]
- Characterizing Online Vandalism: A Rational Choice PerspectiveKaylea Champion. 47-57 [doi]
- Characterizing the Evolution of Communities on RedditHumphrey Mensah, Lu Xiao, Sucheta Soundarajan. 58-64 [doi]
- Communicative Constitution of Illicit Online Trade Collectives: An Exploration of Darkweb Market SubredditsK. Hazel Kwon, Chun Shao. 65-72 [doi]
- Comparative Discourse Analysis Using Topic Models: Contrasting Perspectives on China from RedditZachary Kimo Stine, Nitin Agarwal. 73-84 [doi]
- Coordinated Link Sharing Behavior as a Signal to Surface Sources of Problematic Information on FacebookFabio Giglietto, Nicola Righetti, Luca Rossi, Giada Marino. 85-91 [doi]
- Diversity from Emojis and Keywords in Social MediaMelanie Swartz, Andrew Crooks, William G. Kennedy. 92-100 [doi]
- Examining the evolution of mobile social payments in VenmoClive Unger, Dhiraj Murthy, Amelia Acker, Ishank Arora, Andy Chang. 101-110 [doi]
- Exploring Political Ad Libraries for Online Advertising Transparency: Lessons from Germany and the 2019 European ElectionsJuan Carlos Medina Serrano, Orestis Papakyriakopoulos, Simon Hegelich. 111-121 [doi]
- Fair Game: The Effects of Target Identity, Attack Topic and Role-Relevance in the Judgement of Online AggressionKimberley R. Allison, Kay Bussey, Naomi Sweller. 122-133 [doi]
- Hesitation While Posting: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Sensitive Topics and Opinion Sharing on Social MediaParush Gera, Nadia Thomas, Tempestt J. Neal. 134-140 [doi]
- How do Digital Divides Determine Social Media Users' Aspirations to Influence Others?Sanna Malinen, Aki Koivula, Ilkka Koiranen. 141-147 [doi]
- I Reason Who I am? Identity Salience Manipulation to Reduce Motivated Reasoning in News ConsumptionMagdalena Wischnewski, Nicole Krämer 0001. 148-155 [doi]
- Identifying Victim Blaming Language in Discussions about Sexual Assaults on TwitterAshima Suvarna, Grusha Bhalla, Shailender Kumar, Ashi Bhardwaj. 156-163 [doi]
- It's the aggression, stupid!: An examination of commenters' motives for using incivility in online political discussionsJan P. Kluck, Nicole C. Krämer. 164-173 [doi]
- Leader or Party? Personalization in Twitter Political Campaigns during the 2019 Indian ElectionsAshwin Rajadesingan, Anmol Panda, Joyojeet Pal. 174-183 [doi]
- Mapping the Narrative Ecosystem of Conspiracy Theories in Online Anti-vaccination DiscussionsJoshua Introne, Ania Korsunska, Leni Krsova, Zefeng Zhang. 184-192 [doi]
- Mass Media Consumption and Sexual Image Sharing from a Social Cognitive PerspectiveZhiying Yue, Michael Stefanone. 193-199 [doi]
- NivaDuck - A Scalable Pipeline to Build a Database of Political Twitter Handles for India and the United StatesAnmol Panda, Andre Gonawela, Sreangsu Acharyya, Dibyendu Mishra, Mugdha Mohapatra, Ramgopal Chandrasekaran, Joyojeet Pal. 200-209 [doi]
- Populism by the people: An analysis of online comments in Portugal and SpainBelén Fernández García, Susana Salgado. 210-219 [doi]
- Regulating Digital Harm Across Borders: Exploring a Content Platform CommissionWren Elhai. 220-229 [doi]
- Social Media and Credibility: Civil Society Organizations in MongoliaUndrah Baasanjav. 230-237 [doi]
- Sociality Under Siege. A Qualitative Study on Youth and Social Media in the West BankAndrea Miconi. 238-244 [doi]
- The homogeneity of right-wing populist and radical content in YouTube recommendationsDaniel Röchert, Muriel Weitzel, Björn Ross. 245-254 [doi]
- The Neil deGrasse Tyson Problem: Methods for Exploring Base Memes in Web ArchivesAmelia Acker, Anne C. Loos, Julia Sufrin. 255-264 [doi]