Our paper “Stance polarity in political debates: A diachronic perspective of network homophily and conversations on Twitter” is finally published on line. Check it out! The paper has been co-authored by Mirko Lai, Marcella Tambuscio, Viviana Patti, Giancarlo Ruffo, and Paolo Rosso and focuses on how a polarized debates on the 2016 Italian constitutional referendum shaped Twitter and how Twitter shaped the debate itself.

Check out our new paper on “Data & Knowledge Engineering” Journal
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