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Patterns of Emotional Argumentation in Twitter Discussions. / Nigmatullina, Kamilla ; Bodrunova, Svetlana S. .

Internet Science : INSCI 2018 International Workshops, Revised Selected Papers. ред. / Svetlana S. Bodrunova; at al. Springer Nature, 2019. стр. 72-79 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; Том 11551).

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Nigmatullina, K & Bodrunova, SS 2019, Patterns of Emotional Argumentation in Twitter Discussions. в SS Bodrunova & at al. (ред.), Internet Science : INSCI 2018 International Workshops, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Том. 11551, Springer Nature, стр. 72-79, INSCI 2018 International Workshops, St. Petersburg, Российская Федерация, 24/10/18. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17705-8_7

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Nigmatullina, K., & Bodrunova, S. S. (2019). Patterns of Emotional Argumentation in Twitter Discussions. в S. S. Bodrunova, & at al. (Ред.), Internet Science : INSCI 2018 International Workshops, Revised Selected Papers (стр. 72-79). (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; Том 11551). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17705-8_7

Vancouver

Nigmatullina K, Bodrunova SS. Patterns of Emotional Argumentation in Twitter Discussions. в Bodrunova SS, at al., Редакторы, Internet Science : INSCI 2018 International Workshops, Revised Selected Papers. Springer Nature. 2019. стр. 72-79. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17705-8_7

Author

Nigmatullina, Kamilla ; Bodrunova, Svetlana S. . / Patterns of Emotional Argumentation in Twitter Discussions. Internet Science : INSCI 2018 International Workshops, Revised Selected Papers. Редактор / Svetlana S. Bodrunova ; at al. Springer Nature, 2019. стр. 72-79 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science).

BibTeX

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title = "Patterns of Emotional Argumentation in Twitter Discussions",
abstract = "The paper presents the results of an ongoing research of Twitter discussions on inter-ethnic conflicts. The case of Biryulevo bashings is already thoroughly analyzed by the research group; in this paper, we develop a qualitative method for finding patterns of emotional (irrational) argumentation, the patterns that would link emotion and argumentation. Our pilot empirical study is based on 306 tweets of 7 top non-media users; the tweets are analyzed qualitatively for the spectrum of emotions for conflict cases – sadness/sorrow, surprise/fear, anger/indignation, as well as for irony and call to action for complete reconstruction of the chains of emotions. We find that there are two patterns in tweeting strategies – broadcasting the development of the conflict and {\textquoteleft}broadcasting{\textquoteright} emotions of individuals that reflect collective ones. The total number of expressed emotions was counted, followed by reconstructing chains of emotions chronologically. There are three groups of patterns: starting and ending with neutral informing; starting and ending with one certain emotion, no clear pattern with different emotions in the start and in the end. Despite we find only a few sustainable patterns, we argue that further computational research can be done to connect the type of a top user and his/her emotional patterns.",
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