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Scott A. Hale
Scott A. Hale
Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, Meedan, and the Alan Turing Institute
E-mail megerősítve itt: oii.ox.ac.uk - Kezdőlap
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Political turbulence: How social media shape collective action
H Margetts, P John, S Hale, T Yasseri
Princeton University Press, 2015
670*2015
Where in the world are you? Geolocation and language identification in Twitter
M Graham, SA Hale, D Gaffney
Professional Geographer, 2014
440*2014
Demographic Inference and Representative Population Estimates from Multilingual Social Media Data
Z Wang, S Hale, DI Adelani, P Grabowicz, T Hartman, F Flöck, D Jurgens
The World Wide Web Conference, 2056-2067, 2019
2132019
Challenges and frontiers in abusive content detection
B Vidgen, A Harris, D Nguyen, R Tromble, S Hale, H Margetts
Proceedings of the third workshop on abusive language online, 2019
1912019
Does campaigning on social media make a difference? Evidence from candidate use of Twitter during the 2015 and 2017 UK elections
J Bright, S Hale, B Ganesh, A Bulovsky, H Margetts, P Howard
Communication Research 47 (7), 988-1009, 2020
1292020
Geographies of the World's Knowledge
M Graham, S Hale, M Stephens
Oxford Internet Institute, 2011
1202011
Multilinguals and Wikipedia editing
SA Hale
Proceedings of the 6th Annual ACM Web Science Conference, WebSci '14, 2013
1062013
Room to Glo: A systematic comparison of semantic change detection approaches with word embeddings
P Shoemark, FF Liza, D Nguyen, SA Hale, B McGillivray
Association for Computational Linguistics, 2019
1052019
Global Connectivity and Multilinguals in the Twitter Network
SA Hale
Proceedings of the 2014 ACM Annual Conference on Human Factors in Computing …, 2014
1042014
Detecting East Asian prejudice on social media
B Vidgen, A Botelho, D Broniatowski, E Guest, M Hall, H Margetts, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.03909, 2020
992020
Leadership without leaders? Starters and followers in online collective action
HZ Margetts, P John, SA Hale, S Reissfelder
Political Studies 63 (2), 278-299, 2015
972015
Featured graphic: Digital divide: the geography of Internet access
M Graham, S Hale, M Stephens
Environment and Planning A 44 (5), 1009-1010, 2012
902012
Petition Growth and Success Rates on the UK No. 10 Downing Street Website
S Hale, H Margetts, T Yasseri
WebSci '13 Proceedings of the 5th Annual ACM Web Science Conference, 2012
862012
Rapid rise and decay in petition signing
T Yasseri, SA Hale, HZ Margetts
EPJ Data Science 6, 1-13, 2017
78*2017
Net increase? Cross-lingual linking in the blogosphere
SA Hale
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 17 (2), 135-151, 2012
762012
Estimating local commuting patterns from geolocated Twitter data
G McNeill, J Bright, SA Hale
EPJ Data Science 6 (1), 1-16, 2017
732017
Claim matching beyond English to scale global fact-checking
A Kazemi, K Garimella, D Gaffney, SA Hale
arXiv preprint arXiv:2106.00853, 2021
512021
The use of social media for research and analysis: a feasibility study
J Bright, H Margetts, SA Hale, T Yasseri
Department for Work and Pensions, 2014
512014
Featured graphic. Mapping the geoweb: A geography of Twitter
M Graham, M Stephens, S Hale
Environment and Planning A 45 (1), 100-102, 2013
482013
Social media and early warning systems for natural disasters: A case study of Typhoon Etau in Japan
K Kitazawa, SA Hale
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 52, 101926, 2021
472021
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