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INSCI 2018: St. Petersburg, Russia
- Svetlana S. Bodrunova
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Internet Science - 5th International Conference, INSCI 2018, St. Petersburg, Russia, October 24-26, 2018, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11193, Springer 2018, ISBN 978-3-030-01436-0
Risks on the Internet: Detecting Harmful Content and Discussing Regulation
- Diana Ramírez-Cifuentes, Marc Mayans, Ana Freire
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Early Risk Detection of Anorexia on Social Media. 3-14 - Victoria Dudina
, Anna Tsareva:
Studying Stigmatization and Status Disclosure Among People Living with HIV/AIDS in Russia Through Online Health Communities. 15-24 - Joni Salminen, Juhani Luotolahti, Hind A. Al-Merekhi
, Bernard J. Jansen, Soon-Gyo Jung:
Neural Network Hate Deletion: Developing a Machine Learning Model to Eliminate Hate from Online Comments. 25-39 - Christos Iliou
, Theodora Tsikrika
, George Kalpakis
, Stefanos Vrochidis
, Ioannis Kompatsiaris:
Adaptive Focused Crawling Using Online Learning - A Study on Content Related to Islamic Extremism. 40-53 - Tatiana Litvinova
, Olga Litvinova
, Polina Panicheva
, Elizaveta Biryukova:
Using Corpus Linguistics Tools to Analyze a Russian-Language Islamic Extremist Forum. 54-65 - Veronika Romanenko
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Image of International Migration in Russian Online Mass Media. 66-77 - Zdenek Smutný, Zdenek Sulc:
The Internet and Consumption of Pornography - A Case of Generation Y in the Czech and Slovak Republic. 78-91 - Artem Antonyuk:
The Changing Meaning of Privacy in Information Technology Debates: Evidence from the Internet Governance Forum. 92-100 - Elena Sherstoboeva
, Valentina Pavlenko:
Freedom of Expression and Regulation of Extremism in Russia in the Context of the Council of Europe Standards. 101-115
Methodologies for Studies of Online Audiences
- Franco Bagnoli
, Emanuele Bellini
, Emanuele Massaro
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A Self-organized Method for Computing the Epidemic Threshold in Computer Networks. 119-130 - Gennady Shtekh, Polina Kazakova, Nikita Nikitinsky, Nikolay Skachkov:
Exploring Influence of Topic Segmentation on Information Retrieval Quality. 131-140 - Bernard J. Jansen, Soon-Gyo Jung, Joni Salminen, Jisun An, Haewoon Kwak:
Combining Behaviors and Demographics to Segment Online Audiences: Experiments with a YouTube Channel. 141-153 - Nora Alrajebah, Leslie Carr
, Thanassis Tiropanis:
The Platform Effect: Analysing User Activity on Tumblr. 154-168 - Alexander V. Yakunin
, Svetlana S. Bodrunova
, Maria Gourieva
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Rationality or Aesthetics? Navigation vs. Web Page Ergonomics in Cross-cultural Use of University Websites. 169-180 - Danil Bliznuk, Elena Yagunova, Ekaterina V. Pronoza:
Similarity Measures and Models for Movie Series Recommender System. 181-193 - Asbjørn Følstad, Cecilie Bertinussen Nordheim, Cato Alexander Bjørkli
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What Makes Users Trust a Chatbot for Customer Service? An Exploratory Interview Study. 194-208
Online Media and Public Issues
- Darja Judina
, Konstantin Platonov
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Measuring Agenda Setting and Public Concern in Russian Social Media. 211-225 - Svetlana S. Bodrunova
, Ivan S. Blekanov
, Mikhail Kukarkin
, Nina Zhuravleva
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Negative A/Effect: Sentiment of French-Speaking Users and Its Impact Upon Affective Hashtags on Charlie Hebdo. 226-241 - Anna S. Smoliarova
, Tamara M. Gromova
, Natalia A. Pavlushkina
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Emotional Stimuli in Social Media User Behavior: Emoji Reactions on a News Media Facebook Page. 242-256 - Il'ia A. Bykov
, Aleksandr Hradziushka
, Galiya Ibrayeva
, Elira Turdubaeva:
Instant Messaging for Journalists and PR-Practitioners: A Study of Four Countries. 257-269 - Leonid Smorgunov
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Ensure Citizen-Oriented Data for 'Co-production' of Public Policy: Russian Case of 'Budget for Citizens'. 270-285 - Christian Voigt
, Sebastian Mair, Elisabeth Unterfrauner
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Hacking the Knowledge of Maker Communities in Support of 21st Century Education. 286-299 - Vera Boguslavskaya
, Ekaterina Budnik
, Alyona Azizulova
, Larisa V. Sharakhina
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Cybersport Community: Social Structures Transformation as a Basis for Intercultural Dialogue. 300-311

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