Our first paper describing the first released draft of the “Contro l’Odio” data visualization platform, has been published in the Proc. of the 2nd International Conference on Web Studies (WS.2 2018), held in Paris at October. Check it out:
Arthur T. E. Capozzi, Viviana Patti, Giancarlo Ruffo, and Cristina Bosco. 2018. A Data Viz Platform as a Support to Study, Analyze and Understand the Hate Speech Phenomenon. In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Web Studies (WS.2 2018), Everardo Reyes, Mark Bernstein, Giancarlo Ruffo, and Imad Saleh (Eds.). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 28-35.

Our dataviz paper on “Contro l’odio” is out!
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