Congratulations to @dilettagoglia.bsky.social for successfully presenting her half-time PhD seminar: "Computational methods for studying persuasion in online social communication"!
Congratulations to @dilettagoglia.bsky.social for successfully presenting her half-time PhD seminar: "Computational methods for studying persuasion in online social communication"!
This Friday, Jan. 30 at 10:15 @dilettagoglia.bsky.social is giving her half-time PhD seminar: "Computational methods for studying persuasion in online social communication". You are welcome to join in person at the Γ
ngstrΓΆm Laboratory (Uppsala), room 101127, or online:
uu-se.zoom.us/j/61715956924
We have an open PhD position on Fair Social Network Analysis (focused on method development but also on integrating social theory and real data analysis). Please consider applying if this is something of your interest or share this to potentially interested candidates. uuinfolab.github.io/joinus/
Grattis my friendπ€©
π Findings: systematic anti-conformity behavior. Users diverge from the majority stance, increasing persuasive language in their comments.
π We (1) measure conversations' disagreement, (2) build a Bayesian model, and (3) perform a linguistic analysis to capture shifts of judgments (and associated motivations) after the majority group's exposure.
π’ We study how people form and express moral judgments in spontaneous online conversations in light of a revised social normative framework.
π¨ New paper out! π¨
π arxiv.org/abs/2509.21092
[read comments for more!]
Special thanks to my co-authors @dvladek.bsky.social and Alessio Gandelli from @uuinfolab.bsky.social !
#ComputationalSocialScience #OnlineSocialNetworks
@arxiv-cs-si.bsky.social
No better place than a Swedish #ic2s2 to present our population-scale network of Sweden! πΈπͺ
Very grateful to discuss ideas and challenges with colleagues (future collaborators?) working with similar data.
You can find our preprint here: doi.org/10.31235/osf...
and last but not least to @hendrik-erz.de for having me in NorrkΓΆping (again!!), and to the entire organisation team!
So glad for the support I receivedππ» I met so many interesting people, had fruitful discussions and so much fun!
Special thank to my supervisors @dvladek.bsky.social @calikus.bsky.social , to my amazing colleagues @uuinfolab.bsky.social and β¦ [comments]
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We did a thing, and we are presenting it today at the @ic2s2.bsky.social #IC2S2 poster session:
A model to study Manipulative Language.
Work led by @dilettagoglia.bsky.social, in collaboration with @calikus.bsky.social and myself. Find Diletta at poster #26.
Iβm presenting my poster today at @ic2s2.bsky.social !
Me and my coauthors from @uuinfolab.bsky.social will be around and happy to answer your questions.
Join board n.26 and enjoy the discussion! #ic2s2
@uuinfolab.bsky.social @ #ic2s2
This week many of us are in NorrkΓΆping for the International Conference on Computational Social Science. In the thread, a list of our presentations. #ic2s2
New preprint: we delve into the challenges of finding coordination in short-video platforms In this work led by @ingakwoh.bsky.social with @matmagnani.bsky.social and Alexandra Segerberg we propose a multimodal network-based method to identify possible coordination in TikTok arxiv.org/pdf/2506.05868
@netsciconf.bsky.social #NetSci25 poster session: cool discussions with @elisalvai.bsky.social from @nerdsitu.bsky.social π₯³
After 3 packed days of research, workshops, and networking, #COMPTEXT2025 has officially wrapped up! In 48+ panels, 220+ presentations, and a full day of tutorials we received a great review of the state-of-the-art in our field. Thanks everyone and see you next year!
Afternoon workshops at #COMPTEXT2025 wrapped up with in-depth sessions on narrative analysis, researcher access under the DSA, concept measurement, and efficient LLM training. Thanks to @mariaa.bsky.social, @dscheykopp.bsky.social, @haukelicht.bsky.social, @cklamm.bsky.social and all participants!