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Session Submission Type: Interactive Paper Session
Multilevel Analysis of Networked Movements in Digital Age - Hyunjin Seo, U of Kansas; Fengjun Li, U of Kansas; James Sterbenz, U of Kansas
From #JeSuisCharlie to #PrayForParis: Investigating Web Archives to Study Public Reactions to Terrorist Attacks - Romain Badouard, U of Cergy-Pontoise
Data Mining a ‘Month of Madness’ on Twitter: Analyzing Grief Expression and Slacktivism in the Aftermath of the Orlando, Dallas, and Nice Tragedies - Stephenson Waters, U of Florida
The Importance of Attention in Twitter Based Collective Action: Retweeting Behaviors in Twitter Protest Networks - Min Jeong Kim, U of Illinois at Chicago
How Politically Heterogeneous Israeli WhatsApp Groups Engage in Civil Cross-Cutting Political Talk - Neta Kligler-Vilenchik, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Interactive Chat and Candidate Impression Formation: How Social Presence Mediates and Enhances Political Evaluations - Erik P. Bucy, Texas Tech U; Asta Zelenkauskaite, Drexel U; Yossi David, The Hebrew U of Jerusalem
“Digital Media are for Elites”: Framing and Using Digital Media for Political Campaigning in Rural Africa - Matthew O. Adeiza, U of Washington
Polarization and Technological Selective Exposure: A New Exploration of De Facto Selective Exposure - Mel Medeiros, Michigan State University; James J Cummings, Boston University