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#43 | 2:40 PM Paris 8:40 AM US East 5:40 AM US West 10:40 PM Sydney | Addressing supporters and enemies: Socio-semantic networks of tweets by Donald Trump (941) Iina Hellsten, Rens Vliegenthart |
#43 | 3:00 PM Paris 9:00 AM US East 6:00 AM US West 11:00 PM Sydney | "No comments" - Addressing comment sections for network and content analyses of webpages (535) Paul Guille-Escuret, Florian Cafiero, Jeremy Ward |
#45 | 5:00 PM Paris 11:00 AM US East 8:00 AM US West 1:00 AM Sydney | Socio-semantic networks as mutualistic networks? (293) Jonathan St-Onge, Johanne Saint-Charles, Pierre Mongeau |
#45 | 5:20 PM Paris 11:20 AM US East 8:20 AM US West 1:20 AM Sydney | Does infotainment change the way South Koreans react to North Korea? Combining Co-word Analysis and Sentiment Analysis (298) Sejung Park, Lindsey Bier, Han Woo Park |
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