The CSH COVID-19 Control Strategies List (CCCSL)
EATLancet vs yes2meat: the digital backlash to the planetary health diet
- Quartz – How pro-meat Twitter scrambled the rollout of the planetary health diet
- Der Standard – Fleischesser lancierten Twitter Kampagne gegen Lancet-Forscher
- ORF – Fleischfans gegen „Planetary Diet“
- El Pais – Los defensores de la carne plantan cara a los científicos que aconsejan reducir su consumo
- RNE 3 – Entrevista para hoy empieza todo
Collective Emotions and Social Resilience in the Digital Traces After a Terrorist Attack
Association of Increased Youth Suicides in the United States With the Release of 13 Reasons Why
- The Verge – Netflix removes 13 Reasons Why’s controversial suicide scene
- CNN – Suicide uptick occurred among teens and tweens following ’13 Reasons Why,’ study says
- The Verge – Another study finds teen suicide rates rose just after 13 Reasons Why debut
Privacy beyond the individual
- Cosmos – Is anything private in the digital age?
- ORF – Big Twitter is watching you
- El Pais – Facebook y Twitter conocen tu perfil aunque no tengas cuenta, la borres o no la uses
- The Economist – Facebook’s ad system seems to discriminate by race and gender
- Interview in Der Standard
Beyond Emotional Similarity: The Role of Situation-Specific Motives
- Psych Central – Underlying Motivations Influence Expression of Emotions
- Technology Networks – Twitter Study Shows How We Can Keep Cool Online
Stability of democracies: a complex systems perspective
- Science Codex – Complex systems help explain how democracy is destabilised
- Physics World – Democracy under threat, a mathematician’s perspective
Analyzing gender inequality through large-scale Facebook advertising data
- Scientific American – Facebook Use Linked to Gender Equality
- Mic – Researchers are using Facebook data to study gender inequality
- Inverse – Why Do More Men Use Facebook in These Countries?
- Phys.org – New tool using Facebook data shows worldwide gender gap
- ORF – Geschlechterkluft auf Facebook
- El Pais – La brecha de género en Facebook refleja la desigualdad real
Collective aspects of privacy in the Twitter social network
- Science – People can predict your tweets—even if you aren’t on Twitter
- Nada es gratis – Por favor ¿puedes dejar de compartir mis datos, por favor?
Leaking Privacy and Shadow Profiles in Online Social Networks
- Science News – On social media, privacy is no longer a personal choice
- Scientific American – Social Media Sites Can Profile Your Contacts
- Swissinfo – Soziale Netzwerke können auch Daten über Nichtnutzer sammeln
- El Pais – Las redes sociales pueden saber tu orientación sexual aunque no las uses
Quantifying the effect of editor–author relations on manuscript handling times
- Nature Index – Historic co-authorships speed up editor handling times
- Retraction Watch – Weekend reads
- Enago Academy – The Human Factor: Its Effect on Manuscript Selection and Handling Time
The QWERTY Effect on the Web: How Typing shapes the meaning of words in human-computer interaction
- New Scientist – The layout of QWERTY keyboards shapes our feelings about words
- Sky news – QWERTY keyboard may influence products we like
- Tages Anzeiger – Wie ich tippe, so denke ich
- Zeit Wissen – QWERTZ
- Science – QWERTY keyboards have changed how we feel about words
- Engadget – QWERTY keyboards change how you feel about words
- Science Alert – The QWERTY keyboard is changing our feelings towards words
- El Pais – El extraño efecto QWERYY: cuando las teclas dictan las emociones
- Listed in MIT Tech Review weekly best of Arxiv
Women Through the Glass Ceiling: Gender Asymmetries in Wikipedia
- Inside Higher Ed – The Woes of Wikipedia
- Harvard Business Review – Why Do So Few Women Edit Wikipedia?
Quantifying the Economic and Cultural Biases of Social Media through Trending Topics
- El Pais- Los ‘trending topic’ de Twitter tienen un sesgo a favor de los países ricos
- Phys.org – Half of the most popular news on Twitter is not covered by traditional news media sources
- Gizbot – Twitter news yet to gain popularity among traditional media
- BNR – Radio Interview
- The Financial Express – Traditional media skips half the news ‘trending’ on ‘Twitter’
Social signals and algorithmic trading of Bitcoin
Sentiment cascades in the 15M movement
- El Pais – El 15-M se alimentó de las emociones en Twitter
- Onda Cero – Te doy mi palabra, entrevista
- Op-ed piece in El Molinillo ACOP, page 18
It’s a Man’s Wikipedia? Assessing Gender Inequality in an Online Encyclopedia
- MIT Technology Review – Computational Linguistics Reveals How Wikipedia Articles Are Biased Against Women
- New York Times Arts Beat – MoMA to Host Wikipedia Editing Marathon, to Improve Coverage of Women in the Arts
- Wikipedia Admin article – Writing about women
- Wikipedia Signpost
- Motherboard Vice – Wikipedia’s Gender Problem Has Finally Been Quantified
- Fast Company – More Like Dude-ipedia: Study Shows Wikipedia’s Sexist Bias
- The Times – Wikipedia editors are accused of sexism
- Wired Germany – Neue Studie: Männer werden auf Wikipedia häufiger verlinkt als Frauen
- El Pais – La Wikipedia, ¿cosa de hombres?
- Le Temps – Wikipédia. Comment féminiser un village de Schtroumpfs
Online privacy as a collective phenomenon
- Wired- Not on a Social Network? You’ve Still Got a Privacy Problem
- Vice – Your Friends’ Online Connections Can Reveal Your Sexual Orientation
- Fast Company – Leave Social Media? You Still Might Have a “Shadow Profile”
- El Pais – Las redes sociales pueden inferir la orientación sexual de sus usuarios
- El Pais – Eres lo que ‘te gusta’
- El Pais – ¿Hacia una era digital oscura?
- Extremadura Radio – Lo que las redes sociales saben de quienes no forman parte de ellas
- Onda Cero – Te doy mi palabra, entrevista
The digital traces of bubbles: Feedback cycles between socio-economic signals in the Bitcoin economy
- BBC Technology News – Bitcoin price crashes linked to web search surges
- Tages Anzeiger – Heute bezahlen Hipster ihre Drinks mit Bitcoin
- 20 Minuten – Neugier lässt den Kurs von Bitcoin steigen
- ETH News – The economy of bitcoins
Gender Asymmetries in Reality and Fiction: The Bechdel Test of Social Media
- The Daily Dot – New research says Twitter has a gender bias
- Science Daily – Male-biased tweeting: Gender differences in the use of Twitter
- Fast Company – What Do Women Talk About When They Talk On Twitter?
- Phys.org – Male-biased tweeting
- Materia – Twitter presenta un sesgo de género a favor de los hombres
- Tages Anzeiger – Hollywood setzt auf Männer
Social resilience in online communities: The autopsy of Friendster
- Wired – The Friendster Autopsy: How a Social Network Dies
- MIT Technology Review Best of 2013 – An Autopsy of a Dead Social Network
- Slate – How will Facebook die?
- The Connectivist: The Rise and Fall of Websites
- Gizmondo – A Digital Autopsy: How Computer Scientists Analyzed Friendster’s Cause of Death
- NPR – The Life Cycle Of A Social Network: Keeping Friends In Times Of Change
- BBC radio – Interview
- The Guardian – Even Google won’t be around for ever, let alone Facebook
- 3SAT – Relaunch war das Aus
- Materia – Las lecciones que Facebook debe aprender de la muerte de la primera gran red social
- El Pais – ¿Hacia una era digital oscura?
- Mashable – How Twitter could still blow it and fade away into social network oblivion
- Al Jazeera Inside Story – Is Twitter still relevant?
- ZEIT WISSEN – Kann Facebook zugrunde gehen?
Measuring cultural dynamics through the Eurovision song contest
- Nature – Eurovision voting shows strain of economic crisis
- Russia Today – Eurovision Doomed? Crisis forces mass exodus of participants
- SBS – Euro debt crisis hits Eurovision
- RTVE – La crisis y la ciencia de Eurovisión: Europa explota
Positive words carry less information than negative words
- Phys.org – Positive words: the glue to social interaction
- Psyweb – Positive words, positive feelings, little meaning
- Psychcentral – Written Communication Typically Takes a Positive Spin
- El Pais – Las palabras alegres ganan a las tristes
Emotional persistence in online chatting communities
- Nature – Online chat behaviours tend to follow social norms
- Science – ScienceShot: Has the Internet Turned Us Into Jerks?
- Focus online – Studie: Auch in anonymen Chats wird kaum gepöbelt