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In this paper, we are interested in understanding the interrelationships between mainstream and social media in forming public opinion during mass crises, specifically in regards to how events are framed in the mainstream news and on social…

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Ukraine's tug-of-war between Russia and the West has had significant and lasting consequences for the country. In 2013, Viktor Yanukovych, the Ukrainian president aligned with Russia, opted against signing an association agreement with the…

Physics and Society · Physics 2024-08-27 Yassin Bahid , Olga Kutsenko , Nancy Rodriguez , David White

The use of language is innately political and often a vehicle of cultural identity as well as the basis for nation building. Here, we examine language choice and tweeting activity of Ukrainian citizens based on more than 4 million…

Computers and Society · Computer Science 2023-06-07 Daniel Racek , Brittany I. Davidson , Paul W. Thurner , Xiao Xiang Zhu , Göran Kauermann

The war in Ukraine seems to have positively changed the attitude toward the critical societal topic of migration in Europe -- at least towards refugees from Ukraine. We investigate whether this impression is substantiated by how the topic…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2023-05-22 Sergej Wildemann , Claudia Niederée , Erick Elejalde

The digital landscape provides a dynamic platform for political discourse crucial for understanding shifts in public opinion and engagement especially under authoritarian governments This study examines YouTube user behavior during the…

Information Retrieval · Computer Science 2024-08-20 Elizaveta Savchenko , Michael Raphael Freedman

Aggression against Ukraine has drawn widespread international attention, particularly in the wake of the two Russian invasions into Ukrainian territory in 2014 and 2022. Although previous studies have examined social-media dynamics around…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2026-03-20 Mark Mets , Peter Sheridan Dodds , Maximilian Schich

Understanding the impact of digital platforms on user behavior presents foundational challenges, including issues related to polarization, misinformation dynamics, and variation in news consumption. Comparative analyses across platforms and…

The Russian invasion of Ukraine has elicited a diverse array of responses from nations around the globe. During a global conflict, polarized narratives are spread on social media to sway public opinion. We examine the dynamics of the…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2023-08-02 Ahana Biswas , Tim Niven , Yu-Ru Lin

Global events like wars and pandemics can intensify online discussions, fostering information sharing and connection among individuals. However, the divisive nature of such events may lead to polarization within online communities, shaping…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2024-02-20 Francesco Corso , Giuseppe Russo , Francesco Pierri

This work contributes to the discussion on how innovative data can support a fast crisis response. We use operational data from Facebook to gain useful insights on where people fleeing Ukraine following the Russian invasion are likely to be…

Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, a large volume of biased and partisan news has been spread via social media platforms. As this may lead to wider societal issues, we argue that understanding how partisan news sharing impacts users'…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2023-11-28 Yiming Zhu , Ehsan-Ul Haq , Gareth Tyson , Lik-Hang Lee , Yuyang Wang , Pan Hui

Social media represent powerful tools of mass communication and information diffusion. They played a pivotal role during recent social uprisings and political mobilizations across the world. Here we present a study of the Gezi Park movement…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2014-06-30 Onur Varol , Emilio Ferrara , Christine L. Ogan , Filippo Menczer , Alessandro Flammini

Social media has emerged to be a popular platform for people to express their viewpoints on political protests like the Arab Spring. Millions of people use social media to communicate and mobilize their viewpoints on protests. Hence, it is…

Social and Information Networks · Computer Science 2015-12-10 Suhas Ranganath , Fred Morstatter , Xia Hu , Jiliang Tang , Huan Liu

This article examines the use of manipulation in the coverage of events of the Ukrainian Revolution of Dignity in the mass media, namely in the content of the online newspaper Ukrainian Truth (Ukrainska pravda), online newspaper High Castle…

Computers and Society · Computer Science 2024-07-25 Ivan Khoma , Solomia Fedushko , Zoryana Kunch

Gathering information about where to migrate is an important part of the migration process, especially during forced migration, when people must make rapid decisions under uncertainty. This study examines how forced migration relates to…

Computers and Society · Computer Science 2025-12-02 Carolina Coimbra Vieira , Ebru Sanliturk , Emilio Zagheni

The ongoing Russia-Ukraine war has been extensively discussed on social media. One commonly observed problem in such discussions is the emergence of echo chambers, where users are rarely exposed to opinions outside their worldview. Prior…

Computers and Society · Computer Science 2023-11-17 Peixian Zhang , Ehsan-Ul Haq , Yiming Zhu , Pan Hui , Gareth Tyson

This paper proposes a novel lexicon-based unsupervised sentimental analysis method to measure the $``\textit{hope}"$ and $``\textit{fear}"$ for the 2022 Ukrainian-Russian Conflict. $\textit{Reddit.com}$ is utilised as the main source of…

Computation and Language · Computer Science 2023-04-10 Alessio Guerra , Oktay Karakuş

Protests are public expressions of personal or collective discontent with the current state of affairs. Although traditional protests involve in-person events, the ubiquity of computers and software opened up a new avenue for activism:…

Software Engineering · Computer Science 2024-10-01 Tanner Finken , Jesse Chen , Sazzadur Rahaman

We develop a novel visual model which can recognize protesters, describe their activities by visual attributes and estimate the level of perceived violence in an image. Studies of social media and protests use natural language processing to…

Multimedia · Computer Science 2017-09-20 Donghyeon Won , Zachary C. Steinert-Threlkeld , Jungseock Joo

The conflict in Ukraine has been not only characterised by military engagement but also by a significant information war, with social media platforms like X, formerly known as Twitter playing an important role in shaping public perception.…

Computation and Language · Computer Science 2025-06-06 Zaur Gouliev
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