List of accepted papers sorted by title
- Bridging the Gap: A Reflection on an Interdisciplinary Approach to Social Media Research
Pablo Aragón, Jessica Gould, Andreas Kaltenbrunner, Karolin Kapler, David Laniado, Ricard Ruiz de Querol, Carlos Ullod and Yana Volkovich - Collective Individuation: A New Theoretical Foundation for the Social Web
Yuk Hui and Harry Halpin - Does the Internet ‘absorb’ human subjectivity and sociality? The limitations of two current dynamic process models to answer this question.
Jeff Vass - Emotion aware clustering analysis as a tool for Web 2.0 communities detection: Implications for curriculum development
Athena Vakali and Konstantinos Kafetsios - Exploring Social Networks with Topical Analysis
Jiyeon Jang, Jinhyuk Choi, Gwan Jang and Sung-Hyon Myaeng - Exploring the Web of Coined Catchy Phrases
Torbjörn Lager and Jenny Myredal - Information Overload In Social Media Streams And The Approaches To Solve It
Maria Grineva and Maxim Grinev - Modeling User Reports in Crowdmaps as a Complex Network
Carlos Caminha and Vasco Furtado - Patents: a stress-test for the linked data web?
Marie-Christine Kominowski, Keri Rowles, Arne Kruger and Nigel Shadbolt - The development of a new model of governance for online defamation in light of the emergence of social web technologies
Sarosh Khan, Roksana Moore and Mark Weal - The State of Open Data – Limits of Current Open Data Platforms
Katrin Braunschweig, Julian Eberius, Maik Thiele and Wolfgang Lehner - Traces of Social Media Activism from Malaysia and Pakistan
M. Atif Qureshi, Arjumand Younus, Lay-Ki Soon, Muhammad Saeed, Nasir Touheed and Colm O’Riordan - Trustworthiness of Linked Data Using PKI
Enayat Rajabi and Mohsen Kahani - Understanding the mechanics of online collective action using ‘big data’
Scott Hale and Helen Margetts - Using Mixed Methods to Track the Growth of the Web: Tracing Open Government Data Initiatives
Ramine Tinati, Leslie Carr, Susan Halford and Catherine Pope - Web-Scale Image Retrieval and Its Novel Applications
Sung-Eui Yoon - Web Science in the SONIC Research Group
Willem Pieterson and Noshir Contractor - Why Is the Shape of the Web a Bowtie?
Panagiotis Metaxas - WORLD-IMPRESSION: How Do Netizens View the World?
Lei Zhang, Lizhi Wan, Thanassis Tiropanis and Wendy Hall