Investigating political polarization on Twitter: A Canadian perspective2014 Articolo in Rivista ScientificaCanada, election, political polarization, politics, social media, social network, TwitterGruzd, A., & Roy, J. (2014). Investigating political polarization on Twitter: A Canadian perspective. Policy & internet, 6(1), 28-45.
Political polarization on Twitter2011 Articolo in Rivista Scientificapolitical polarization, Twitter, US electionConover, M., Ratkiewicz, J., Francisco, M., Gonçalves, B., Menczer, F., & Flammini, A. (2011). Political polarization on twitter. In Proceedings of the international aaai conference on web and social media (Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 89-96).
Political polarization in social media: Analysis of the “Twitter political field” in Japan2017 Articolo in Rivista ScientificaJapan, political polarization, social media, TwitterTakikawa, H., & Nagayoshi, K. (2017). Political polarization in social media: Analysis of the “Twitter political field” in Japan. In 2017 IEEE international conference on big data (big data) (pp. 3143-3150). IEEE.
Social media, personalisation of news reporting, and media systems’ polarisation in Europe2017 Capitolo in volumemedia system, polarization, social media, TwitterBarberá, P., Vaccari, C., & Valeriani, A. (2017). Social media, personalisation of news reporting, and media systems’ polarisation in Europe. In M. Barisione, A. Michailidou (Eds.), Social media and European politics (pp. 25-52). Palgrave Macmillan, London.
Political Partisanship and Antiscience Attitudes in Online Discussions About COVID-19: Twitter Content Analysis2021 Articolo in Rivista Scientificacovid-19, infodemic, polarization, TwitterRao, A., Morstatter, F., Hu, M., Chen, E., Burghardt, K., Ferrara, E., & Lerman, K. (2021). Political partisanship and antiscience attitudes in online discussions about COVID-19: Twitter content analysis. Journal of medical Internet research, 23(6), e26692.
#Polar Scores: Measuring partisanship using social media content2016 Articolo in Rivista Scientificapartisanship, polarization, political communication, social media, TwitterHemphill, L., Culotta, A., & Heston, M. (2016). # Polar Scores: Measuring partisanship using social media content. Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 13(4), 365-377.
Political Partisanship and Anti-Science Attitudes in Online Discussions about Covid-192021 Articolo in Rivista Scientificacovid-19, infodemic, polarization, social media, TwitterRao, A., Morstatter, F., Hu, M., Chen, E., Burghardt, K., Ferrara, E., & Lerman, K. (2021). Political partisanship and antiscience attitudes in online discussions about COVID-19: Twitter content analysis. Journal of medical Internet research, 23(6), 1-13.
The construction of the meanings of #coronavirus on Twitter: An analysis of the initial reactions of the Italian people2021 Articolo in Rivista ScientificaCoronavirus, Emotional Text Mining, public debate, TwitterBoccia Artieri, G., Greco, F., & La Rocca, G. (2021). The construction of the meanings of# coronavirus on Twitter: An analysis of the initial reactions of the Italian people. International Review of Sociology, 31(2), 287-309.