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UNINA9910467650203321 |
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Stefoff Rebecca <1951-> |
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Charles Darwin and the evolution revolution / / Rebecca Stefoff |
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New York ; ; Oxford : , : Oxford University Press, , [1996] |
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©1996 |
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1 online resource (126 pages) : illustrations |
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Oxford portraits in science |
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Naturalists - England |
Electronic books. |
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Monografia |
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UNINA9910357845003321 |
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Social Informatics : 11th International Conference, SocInfo 2019, Doha, Qatar, November 18–21, 2019, Proceedings / / edited by Ingmar Weber, Kareem M. Darwish, Claudia Wagner, Emilio Zagheni, Laura Nelson, Samin Aref, Fabian Flöck |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019 |
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[1st ed. 2019.] |
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1 online resource (XVI, 319 p. 98 illus., 59 illus. in color.) |
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Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI, , 2946-1642 ; ; 11864 |
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Information storage and retrieval systems |
Social sciences - Data processing |
Computer engineering |
Computer networks |
Artificial intelligence |
Information Storage and Retrieval |
Computer Application in Social and Behavioral Sciences |
Computer Engineering and Networks |
Artificial Intelligence |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Quantifying Polarization on Twitter: the Kavanaugh Nomination -- Understanding Gray Networks Using Social Media Trace Data -- Predicting Audience Engagement Across Social Media Platforms in the News Domain -- Stylistic Features Usage: Similarities and Di↵erences Using Multiple Social Networks -- Do Events change Opinions on Social media? Studying the 2016 US Presidential Debates -- “Hashjacking” the Debate: Polarisation Strategies of Germany’s political far-right on Twitter -- Airbnb’s reputation system and gender differences among guests: Evidence from large-scale data analysis and a controlled experiment -- Deep Dive into Anonymity: Large Scale Analysis of Quora |
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Questions -- GenderandRacialDiversityinCommercialBrands’ AdvertisingImagesonSocialMedia -- Measuring Personal Values in Cross-Cultural User-Generated Content -- Arabic Offensive Language Classification on Twitter -- Into the Dark: A Case Study of Banned Darknet Drug Forums -- Arabs and Atheism: Religious Discussions in the Arab Twittersphere -- A VOICE FOR EDUCATION: A DIGITAL ANALYSIS OF SHEIKHA MOZA'S PUBLIC STATEMENTS, 2009-2018 -- Did the Black Panther movie make Blacks blacker? Examining black racial identity on Twitter before and after the Black Panther movie release -- Assessing Sentiment of the Expressed Stance on Social Media -- You can’t see what you can’t see: Experimental evidence for how much relevant information may be missed due to Google’s Web search personalization -- A Longitudinal Study on Twitter-Based Forecasting of Five Dutch National Elections -- Housing in Affluent vs. Deprived Areas: An Analysis of Online Housing Advertisements in Dublin -- Perceptions of Social Roles Across Cultures -- The demography of the peripatetic researcher: Evidence on highly mobile scholars from the Web of Science -- Using Simulated Reproductive History Data to Re-think the Relationship Between Education and Fertility. |
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This volume constitutes the proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Social Informatics, SocInfo 2019, held in Doha, Qatar, in November 2019. The 17 full and 5 short papers presented in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from 86 submissions. The papers presented in this volume cover a broad range of topics, ranging from the study of socio-technical systems, to computer science methods to analyze complex social processes, as well as social concepts in the design of information systems. |
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