Computational methods and issues

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Respondent for paper 457 is Dr. Ashwini Ramesh
Respondent for paper 942 is Ms. Peiying Wu
Respondent for paper 2283 is Dr. Frederic Guerrero-Solé
Respondent for paper 2591 is Ms. Weiying Shi

Computational methods and issues
Session Code:
POL-7
457
Social Bots Set the Agenda? the Network Agenda Setting of the Beijing Winter Olympics Issue on Twitter
Session Code:
POL-7
Peiying
Wu
Tsinghua university
942
Trends in computational analysis on Twitter data for political communication: A study
Session Code:
POL-7
Ashwini
Ramesh
Bengaluru City University
Narasimhamurthy
N
Bengaluru City University
2283
Networked Framing and Bot Behaviors: A Case Study of Online Discussion in the era of Neo-globalisation
Session Code:
POL-7
Weiying
Shi
Department of Media and Communication, City University of Hong Kong
Changyu
Liu
The School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University
2591
A dictionary-based approach to measure the level of populism of political discourses in Spain on Twitter
Session Code:
POL-7
Frederic
Guerrero-Solé
UPF, Pompeu Fabra University
Clara
Virós i Martín
Universitat Pompeu Fabra de Barcelona
Lluis
Mas-Manchón
Universitat Pompeu Fabra de Barcelona

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