際際滷shows by User: lrossi / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: lrossi / Fri, 29 May 2015 08:28:37 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: lrossi Going to hell_slideshare /slideshow/going-to-hellslideshare/48743001 goingtohellslideshare-150529082837-lva1-app6892
Are Twitter researchers going to hell? 際際滷s for a talk at the QUT Digital Media Recearch Center on May 29th 2015]]>

Are Twitter researchers going to hell? 際際滷s for a talk at the QUT Digital Media Recearch Center on May 29th 2015]]>
Fri, 29 May 2015 08:28:37 GMT /slideshow/going-to-hellslideshare/48743001 lrossi@slideshare.net(lrossi) Going to hell_slideshare lrossi Are Twitter researchers going to hell? 際際滷s for a talk at the QUT Digital Media Recearch Center on May 29th 2015 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/goingtohellslideshare-150529082837-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Are Twitter researchers going to hell? 際際滷s for a talk at the QUT Digital Media Recearch Center on May 29th 2015
Going to hell_slideshare from Luca Rossi
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The Genesis of Crisis Communication: from Witnesses to Gatewatchers /slideshow/earthquake-27636592/27636592 earthquake-131028022237-phpapp02
During crisis events individuals look for information and try to share useful content or testify their own experience through social media sites. The research for valuable information is, usually, largely based on information provided - through social media as well as through more traditional media - by news agencies and official actors. This collective behavior leads, on a given amount of time, toward the emergence of gatewatching activities where digital media are usually used to reshare and to control information. But how does this phenomenon emerge? This paper will investigate this specific topic looking at the Twitter conversations produced during the first five hours after the earthquake that struck Emilia Romagna region in Italy on May 20th 2012. By focusing on the first 5 hours of the Twitter stream we have been able to detect the early user-led phase of the phenomenon, showing which type of users has been the first to fill the information gap and, by then, what happened until the early morning when traditional media came on stage. The research has been based both on the a textual qualitative analysis of the tweets, aimed at investigating what kind of messages were produced and by what kind of users, and on a Social Network Analysis of the #terremoto hashtag that showed how user-produced communication results in different network structures than news agencies produced ones. ]]>

During crisis events individuals look for information and try to share useful content or testify their own experience through social media sites. The research for valuable information is, usually, largely based on information provided - through social media as well as through more traditional media - by news agencies and official actors. This collective behavior leads, on a given amount of time, toward the emergence of gatewatching activities where digital media are usually used to reshare and to control information. But how does this phenomenon emerge? This paper will investigate this specific topic looking at the Twitter conversations produced during the first five hours after the earthquake that struck Emilia Romagna region in Italy on May 20th 2012. By focusing on the first 5 hours of the Twitter stream we have been able to detect the early user-led phase of the phenomenon, showing which type of users has been the first to fill the information gap and, by then, what happened until the early morning when traditional media came on stage. The research has been based both on the a textual qualitative analysis of the tweets, aimed at investigating what kind of messages were produced and by what kind of users, and on a Social Network Analysis of the #terremoto hashtag that showed how user-produced communication results in different network structures than news agencies produced ones. ]]>
Mon, 28 Oct 2013 02:22:37 GMT /slideshow/earthquake-27636592/27636592 lrossi@slideshare.net(lrossi) The Genesis of Crisis Communication: from Witnesses to Gatewatchers lrossi During crisis events individuals look for information and try to share useful content or testify their own experience through social media sites. The research for valuable information is, usually, largely based on information provided - through social media as well as through more traditional media - by news agencies and official actors. This collective behavior leads, on a given amount of time, toward the emergence of gatewatching activities where digital media are usually used to reshare and to control information. But how does this phenomenon emerge? This paper will investigate this specific topic looking at the Twitter conversations produced during the first five hours after the earthquake that struck Emilia Romagna region in Italy on May 20th 2012. By focusing on the first 5 hours of the Twitter stream we have been able to detect the early user-led phase of the phenomenon, showing which type of users has been the first to fill the information gap and, by then, what happened until the early morning when traditional media came on stage. The research has been based both on the a textual qualitative analysis of the tweets, aimed at investigating what kind of messages were produced and by what kind of users, and on a Social Network Analysis of the #terremoto hashtag that showed how user-produced communication results in different network structures than news agencies produced ones. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/earthquake-131028022237-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> During crisis events individuals look for information and try to share useful content or testify their own experience through social media sites. The research for valuable information is, usually, largely based on information provided - through social media as well as through more traditional media - by news agencies and official actors. This collective behavior leads, on a given amount of time, toward the emergence of gatewatching activities where digital media are usually used to reshare and to control information. But how does this phenomenon emerge? This paper will investigate this specific topic looking at the Twitter conversations produced during the first five hours after the earthquake that struck Emilia Romagna region in Italy on May 20th 2012. By focusing on the first 5 hours of the Twitter stream we have been able to detect the early user-led phase of the phenomenon, showing which type of users has been the first to fill the information gap and, by then, what happened until the early morning when traditional media came on stage. The research has been based both on the a textual qualitative analysis of the tweets, aimed at investigating what kind of messages were produced and by what kind of users, and on a Social Network Analysis of the #terremoto hashtag that showed how user-produced communication results in different network structures than news agencies produced ones.
The Genesis of Crisis Communication: from Witnesses to Gatewatchers from Luca Rossi
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Social Media in 2013 italian Elections /slideshow/italian-election-draft/27636497 italianelectiondraft-131028021911-phpapp02
On February 2013, over 35 million Italian citizens voted to renew the national Parliament. For the first time in Italian history, Internet played an important and perhaps decisive role as place of political debating. In order to investigate the role that social media played in this electoral campaign, we collected social media mentions from Facebook and Twitter of the main political leaders during the month prior the election. This resulted in dataset composed by more than 2 millions Twitter messages and 25 millions Facebook interactions. Starting from critical multi-level approach, present paper will attempt both to deal with complexity of election predictive models based on online data and to highlight main determinants affecting vote and online mention. All these questions will be answered through the use of large-scale longitudinal data.]]>

On February 2013, over 35 million Italian citizens voted to renew the national Parliament. For the first time in Italian history, Internet played an important and perhaps decisive role as place of political debating. In order to investigate the role that social media played in this electoral campaign, we collected social media mentions from Facebook and Twitter of the main political leaders during the month prior the election. This resulted in dataset composed by more than 2 millions Twitter messages and 25 millions Facebook interactions. Starting from critical multi-level approach, present paper will attempt both to deal with complexity of election predictive models based on online data and to highlight main determinants affecting vote and online mention. All these questions will be answered through the use of large-scale longitudinal data.]]>
Mon, 28 Oct 2013 02:19:11 GMT /slideshow/italian-election-draft/27636497 lrossi@slideshare.net(lrossi) Social Media in 2013 italian Elections lrossi On February 2013, over 35 million Italian citizens voted to renew the national Parliament. For the first time in Italian history, Internet played an important and perhaps decisive role as place of political debating. In order to investigate the role that social media played in this electoral campaign, we collected social media mentions from Facebook and Twitter of the main political leaders during the month prior the election. This resulted in dataset composed by more than 2 millions Twitter messages and 25 millions Facebook interactions. Starting from critical multi-level approach, present paper will attempt both to deal with complexity of election predictive models based on online data and to highlight main determinants affecting vote and online mention. All these questions will be answered through the use of large-scale longitudinal data. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/italianelectiondraft-131028021911-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> On February 2013, over 35 million Italian citizens voted to renew the national Parliament. For the first time in Italian history, Internet played an important and perhaps decisive role as place of political debating. In order to investigate the role that social media played in this electoral campaign, we collected social media mentions from Facebook and Twitter of the main political leaders during the month prior the election. This resulted in dataset composed by more than 2 millions Twitter messages and 25 millions Facebook interactions. Starting from critical multi-level approach, present paper will attempt both to deal with complexity of election predictive models based on online data and to highlight main determinants affecting vote and online mention. All these questions will be answered through the use of large-scale longitudinal data.
Social Media in 2013 italian Elections from Luca Rossi
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News Italia 2012 /slideshow/news-italia-2012-12279940/12279940 newsconsumer2012-120404073951-phpapp01
Osservatorio sulle Nuove Forme di Consumo di Informazionee sulle Trasformazione dellEcosistema Mediale in Italia - Edizione 2012 ]]>

Osservatorio sulle Nuove Forme di Consumo di Informazionee sulle Trasformazione dellEcosistema Mediale in Italia - Edizione 2012 ]]>
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 07:39:49 GMT /slideshow/news-italia-2012-12279940/12279940 lrossi@slideshare.net(lrossi) News Italia 2012 lrossi Osservatorio sulle Nuove Forme di Consumo di Informazione鐃e sulle Trasformazione dellEcosistema Mediale in Italia - Edizione 2012 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/newsconsumer2012-120404073951-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Osservatorio sulle Nuove Forme di Consumo di Informazione鐃e sulle Trasformazione dellEcosistema Mediale in Italia - Edizione 2012
News Italia 2012 from Luca Rossi
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Conversation Practices and Network Structure in Twitter /slideshow/conversation-practices-and-network-structure-in-twitter/12224713 xf5-120330101809-phpapp02
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Presentation made during the DIATA12 Workshop - March 2012, D端sseldorf]]>
Fri, 30 Mar 2012 10:18:07 GMT /slideshow/conversation-practices-and-network-structure-in-twitter/12224713 lrossi@slideshare.net(lrossi) Conversation Practices and Network Structure in Twitter lrossi Presentation made during the DIATA12 Workshop - March 2012, D端sseldorf <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/xf5-120330101809-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation made during the DIATA12 Workshop - March 2012, D端sseldorf
Conversation Practices and Network Structure in Twitter from Luca Rossi
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Ecologia spettatorialit /slideshow/ecologia-spettatorialit/11730451 ecologiaspettatorialit-120224025248-phpapp02
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Una generazione di Nativi Digitali? /slideshow/una-generazione-di-nativi-digitali/9318618 merisgm-110919041829-phpapp02
Presentazione di Giovanna Mascheroni alla Summer School Meris in Metodologia della Ricerca Online e Internet Studies - Urbino]]>

Presentazione di Giovanna Mascheroni alla Summer School Meris in Metodologia della Ricerca Online e Internet Studies - Urbino]]>
Mon, 19 Sep 2011 04:18:27 GMT /slideshow/una-generazione-di-nativi-digitali/9318618 lrossi@slideshare.net(lrossi) Una generazione di Nativi Digitali? lrossi Presentazione di Giovanna Mascheroni alla Summer School Meris in Metodologia della Ricerca Online e Internet Studies - Urbino <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/merisgm-110919041829-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentazione di Giovanna Mascheroni alla Summer School Meris in Metodologia della Ricerca Online e Internet Studies - Urbino
Una generazione di Nativi Digitali? from Luca Rossi
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EU Kids Online /slideshow/eu-kids-online-9318607/9318607 introduzioneeukolcopia-110919041750-phpapp02
Presentazione di Piermarco Aroldi alla Summer School Meris in Metodologia della Ricerca Online e Internet Studies - Urbino]]>

Presentazione di Piermarco Aroldi alla Summer School Meris in Metodologia della Ricerca Online e Internet Studies - Urbino]]>
Mon, 19 Sep 2011 04:17:47 GMT /slideshow/eu-kids-online-9318607/9318607 lrossi@slideshare.net(lrossi) EU Kids Online lrossi Presentazione di Piermarco Aroldi alla Summer School Meris in Metodologia della Ricerca Online e Internet Studies - Urbino <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/introduzioneeukolcopia-110919041750-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentazione di Piermarco Aroldi alla Summer School Meris in Metodologia della Ricerca Online e Internet Studies - Urbino
EU Kids Online from Luca Rossi
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Partecipazione e Civic Engagement /slideshow/partecipazione-e-civic-engagement/9318595 presmerisgba-110919041641-phpapp02
Presentazione di Giovanni Boccia Artieri e Luca Rossi alla Summer School Meris in Metodologia della Ricerca Online e Internet Studies - Urbino 2011]]>

Presentazione di Giovanni Boccia Artieri e Luca Rossi alla Summer School Meris in Metodologia della Ricerca Online e Internet Studies - Urbino 2011]]>
Mon, 19 Sep 2011 04:16:38 GMT /slideshow/partecipazione-e-civic-engagement/9318595 lrossi@slideshare.net(lrossi) Partecipazione e Civic Engagement lrossi Presentazione di Giovanni Boccia Artieri e Luca Rossi alla Summer School Meris in Metodologia della Ricerca Online e Internet Studies - Urbino 2011 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/presmerisgba-110919041641-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentazione di Giovanni Boccia Artieri e Luca Rossi alla Summer School Meris in Metodologia della Ricerca Online e Internet Studies - Urbino 2011
Partecipazione e Civic Engagement from Luca Rossi
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A Foucaultian perspective on Web 2.0 /slideshow/a-foucaultian-perspective-on-web-20/9158164 colombomeris-110907032644-phpapp01
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Wed, 07 Sep 2011 03:26:41 GMT /slideshow/a-foucaultian-perspective-on-web-20/9158164 lrossi@slideshare.net(lrossi) A Foucaultian perspective on Web 2.0 lrossi Lecture given by Prof. Colombo during <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/colombomeris-110907032644-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Lecture given by Prof. Colombo during
A Foucaultian perspective on Web 2.0 from Luca Rossi
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A Foucaultian perspective on web2.0 /slideshow/a-foucaultian-perspective-on-web20/9158070 colombomeris-110907031541-phpapp02
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A Foucaultian perspective on web2.0 from Luca Rossi
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Glee tube mediamutation /slideshow/glee-tube-mediamutation/8113181 gleetubemediamutation-110526104938-phpapp02
Talk given at MediaMutation 3 Conference, Bologna, 25th May 2011 Abstract In the Web 2.0, traditional audiovisual narratives such as Tv series are evolving. This is the case of Glee (Fox, 2009 - present), a musical teen dramedy that exploit the opportunities of YouTube to engage audience in a open ended process of spredability. In fact, Fox distributes on YouTube both Glee music clip and previews in Official Channels. At the same time YouTube users appropriate and re-work professional produced content to fulfil they personal needs. This new scenario rises a whole new set of research questions: which kind of social structures emerges around YouTube videos? Does fans interact in the same way on Official Channels and in Fan Channels? Which YouTube videos stimulate more fans interaction through comments. With the aim to answer to those question we combined a Social Network Analysis (SNA) with a content analysis of both YouTube videos and users comments. Glee related videos became a social space where both fans and anti-fans interact but they dont seem to construct any kind of stable social relationship. In order to observe the emergence of disperse audience, we map the YouTube network of users that comment the video to see how this network participates or does not participate in the ongoing conversations about Glees videos. At the same time we have mapped all the interactions occurring between fans and anti-fans and we have identified several typologies of comments. The major research results that will be discussed in our paper will be: the analysis of the comments and textual interactions and their role within the YouTube social practices, the analysis of the videos and their ability to start different kind of social interactions, a reflection upon the new relationship between fans and anti-fans that emerges in YouTube as a consequence of the collapsed context between fan cultures and generalistic audience.]]>

Talk given at MediaMutation 3 Conference, Bologna, 25th May 2011 Abstract In the Web 2.0, traditional audiovisual narratives such as Tv series are evolving. This is the case of Glee (Fox, 2009 - present), a musical teen dramedy that exploit the opportunities of YouTube to engage audience in a open ended process of spredability. In fact, Fox distributes on YouTube both Glee music clip and previews in Official Channels. At the same time YouTube users appropriate and re-work professional produced content to fulfil they personal needs. This new scenario rises a whole new set of research questions: which kind of social structures emerges around YouTube videos? Does fans interact in the same way on Official Channels and in Fan Channels? Which YouTube videos stimulate more fans interaction through comments. With the aim to answer to those question we combined a Social Network Analysis (SNA) with a content analysis of both YouTube videos and users comments. Glee related videos became a social space where both fans and anti-fans interact but they dont seem to construct any kind of stable social relationship. In order to observe the emergence of disperse audience, we map the YouTube network of users that comment the video to see how this network participates or does not participate in the ongoing conversations about Glees videos. At the same time we have mapped all the interactions occurring between fans and anti-fans and we have identified several typologies of comments. The major research results that will be discussed in our paper will be: the analysis of the comments and textual interactions and their role within the YouTube social practices, the analysis of the videos and their ability to start different kind of social interactions, a reflection upon the new relationship between fans and anti-fans that emerges in YouTube as a consequence of the collapsed context between fan cultures and generalistic audience.]]>
Thu, 26 May 2011 10:49:38 GMT /slideshow/glee-tube-mediamutation/8113181 lrossi@slideshare.net(lrossi) Glee tube mediamutation lrossi Talk given at MediaMutation 3 Conference, Bologna, 25th May 2011 Abstract In the Web 2.0, traditional audiovisual narratives such as Tv series are evolving. This is the case of Glee (Fox, 2009 - present), a musical teen dramedy that exploit the opportunities of YouTube to engage audience in a open ended process of spredability. In fact, Fox distributes on YouTube both Glee music clip and previews in Official Channels. At the same time YouTube users appropriate and re-work professional produced content to fulfil they personal needs. This new scenario rises a whole new set of research questions: which kind of social structures emerges around YouTube videos? Does fans interact in the same way on Official Channels and in Fan Channels? Which YouTube videos stimulate more fans interaction through comments. With the aim to answer to those question we combined a Social Network Analysis (SNA) with a content analysis of both YouTube videos and users comments. Glee related videos became a social space where both fans and anti-fans interact but they dont seem to construct any kind of stable social relationship. In order to observe the emergence of disperse audience, we map the YouTube network of users that comment the video to see how this network participates or does not participate in the ongoing conversations about Glees videos. At the same time we have mapped all the interactions occurring between fans and anti-fans and we have identified several typologies of comments. The major research results that will be discussed in our paper will be: the analysis of the comments and textual interactions and their role within the YouTube social practices, the analysis of the videos and their ability to start different kind of social interactions, a reflection upon the new relationship between fans and anti-fans that emerges in YouTube as a consequence of the collapsed context between fan cultures and generalistic audience. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gleetubemediamutation-110526104938-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Talk given at MediaMutation 3 Conference, Bologna, 25th May 2011 Abstract In the Web 2.0, traditional audiovisual narratives such as Tv series are evolving. This is the case of Glee (Fox, 2009 - present), a musical teen dramedy that exploit the opportunities of YouTube to engage audience in a open ended process of spredability. In fact, Fox distributes on YouTube both Glee music clip and previews in Official Channels. At the same time YouTube users appropriate and re-work professional produced content to fulfil they personal needs. This new scenario rises a whole new set of research questions: which kind of social structures emerges around YouTube videos? Does fans interact in the same way on Official Channels and in Fan Channels? Which YouTube videos stimulate more fans interaction through comments. With the aim to answer to those question we combined a Social Network Analysis (SNA) with a content analysis of both YouTube videos and users comments. Glee related videos became a social space where both fans and anti-fans interact but they dont seem to construct any kind of stable social relationship. In order to observe the emergence of disperse audience, we map the YouTube network of users that comment the video to see how this network participates or does not participate in the ongoing conversations about Glees videos. At the same time we have mapped all the interactions occurring between fans and anti-fans and we have identified several typologies of comments. The major research results that will be discussed in our paper will be: the analysis of the comments and textual interactions and their role within the YouTube social practices, the analysis of the videos and their ability to start different kind of social interactions, a reflection upon the new relationship between fans and anti-fans that emerges in YouTube as a consequence of the collapsed context between fan cultures and generalistic audience.
Glee tube mediamutation from Luca Rossi
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Gaming in SNS context /slideshow/gaming-in-sns-context/5556358 gaminginsnscontext-101025105714-phpapp01
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Gaming in SNS context from Luca Rossi
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Information propagation in Microblogging Sites /slideshow/information-propagation-in-microblogging-sites/5555995 infopropagation-101025103440-phpapp02
Presentation done at the IR11 Conference, Gothenburg Sweden.]]>

Presentation done at the IR11 Conference, Gothenburg Sweden.]]>
Mon, 25 Oct 2010 10:34:15 GMT /slideshow/information-propagation-in-microblogging-sites/5555995 lrossi@slideshare.net(lrossi) Information propagation in Microblogging Sites lrossi Presentation done at the IR11 Conference, Gothenburg Sweden. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/infopropagation-101025103440-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Presentation done at the IR11 Conference, Gothenburg Sweden.
Information propagation in Microblogging Sites from Luca Rossi
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Fare sentiment analysis nel web sociale. Author: Romana And嘆]]>

Fare sentiment analysis nel web sociale. Author: Romana And嘆]]>
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Fare sentiment analysis nel web sociale from Luca Rossi
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Extraction of Users' Personality from FriendFeed Italian Posts - Fabio Celli]]>

Extraction of Users' Personality from FriendFeed Italian Posts - Fabio Celli]]>
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Extraction of Users' Personality from FriendFeed Italian Posts from Luca Rossi
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Warm social metrics /slideshow/warm-social-metrics/5351348 warmsocialmetrics-101004044541-phpapp01
Presentation done at the Workshop on Advanced Research Methods, Sep. 30th Unversity of Urbino]]>

Presentation done at the Workshop on Advanced Research Methods, Sep. 30th Unversity of Urbino]]>
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Warm social metrics from Luca Rossi
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Pictures of Friendfeed /slideshow/pictures-of-friendfeed/4837474 ivsarossi-100726120555-phpapp02
際際滷s presented during the IVSA 2010 Conference in bologna]]>

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Pictures of Friendfeed from Luca Rossi
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Gothenburg /slideshow/gothenburg/4837391 gothenburg-100726080328-phpapp02
SIGSNA presentation at the ISA2010 Conference - RC51 session. Gotenburgh, Swden, July 2010-]]>

SIGSNA presentation at the ISA2010 Conference - RC51 session. Gotenburgh, Swden, July 2010-]]>
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Gothenburg from Luca Rossi
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Information spreading in FriendFeed /lrossi/information-spreading-in-friendfeed ncrmpresentationrossitue-100707060818-phpapp02
Presentation done at the 4th research methods festival - July 5th 2010 - Oxford - St. Catrine College]]>

Presentation done at the 4th research methods festival - July 5th 2010 - Oxford - St. Catrine College]]>
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Information spreading in FriendFeed from Luca Rossi
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