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<volume id="W16">
  <paper id="5600">
    <title>Proceedings of the First Workshop on NLP and Computational Social Science</title>
    <editor>David Bamman</editor>
    <editor>A. Seza Doğruöz</editor>
    <editor>Jacob Eisenstein</editor>
    <editor>Dirk Hovy</editor>
    <editor>David Jurgens</editor>
    <editor>Brendan O'Connor</editor>
    <editor>Alice Oh</editor>
    <editor>Oren Tsur</editor>
    <editor>Svitlana Volkova</editor>
    <month>November</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Austin, Texas</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <url>http://aclweb.org/anthology/W16-56</url>
    <bibtype>book</bibtype>
    <bibkey>NLPandCSS:2016</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="5601">
    <title>Relating semantic similarity and semantic association to how humans label other people</title>
    <author><first>Kenneth</first><last>Joseph</last></author>
    <author><first>Kathleen M.</first><last>Carley</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on NLP and Computational Social Science</booktitle>
    <month>November</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Austin, Texas</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>1&#8211;10</pages>
    <url>http://aclweb.org/anthology/W16-5601</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>joseph-carley:2016:NLPandCSS</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="5602">
    <title>Identifying News from Tweets</title>
    <author><first>Jesse</first><last>Freitas</last></author>
    <author><first>Heng</first><last>Ji</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on NLP and Computational Social Science</booktitle>
    <month>November</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Austin, Texas</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>11&#8211;16</pages>
    <url>http://aclweb.org/anthology/W16-5602</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>freitas-ji:2016:NLPandCSS</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="5603">
    <title>Obfuscating Gender in Social Media Writing</title>
    <author><first>Sravana</first><last>Reddy</last></author>
    <author><first>Kevin</first><last>Knight</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on NLP and Computational Social Science</booktitle>
    <month>November</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Austin, Texas</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>17&#8211;26</pages>
    <url>http://aclweb.org/anthology/W16-5603</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>reddy-knight:2016:NLPandCSS</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="5604">
    <title>Social Proof: The Impact of Author Traits on Influence Detection</title>
    <author><first>Sara</first><last>Rosenthal</last></author>
    <author><first>Kathy</first><last>McKeown</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on NLP and Computational Social Science</booktitle>
    <month>November</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Austin, Texas</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>27&#8211;36</pages>
    <url>http://aclweb.org/anthology/W16-5604</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>rosenthal-mckeown:2016:NLPandCSS</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="5605">
    <title>Generating Politically-Relevant Event Data</title>
    <author><first>John</first><last>Beieler</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on NLP and Computational Social Science</booktitle>
    <month>November</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Austin, Texas</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>37&#8211;42</pages>
    <url>http://aclweb.org/anthology/W16-5605</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>beieler:2016:NLPandCSS</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="5606">
    <title>User profiling with geo-located posts and demographic data</title>
    <author><first>Adam</first><last>Poulston</last></author>
    <author><first>Mark</first><last>Stevenson</last></author>
    <author><first>Kalina</first><last>Bontcheva</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on NLP and Computational Social Science</booktitle>
    <month>November</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Austin, Texas</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>43&#8211;48</pages>
    <url>http://aclweb.org/anthology/W16-5606</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>poulston-stevenson-bontcheva:2016:NLPandCSS</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="5607">
    <title>Gov2Vec: Learning Distributed Representations of Institutions and Their Legal Text</title>
    <author><first>John J.</first><last>Nay</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on NLP and Computational Social Science</booktitle>
    <month>November</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Austin, Texas</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>49&#8211;54</pages>
    <url>http://aclweb.org/anthology/W16-5607</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>nay:2016:NLPandCSS</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="5608">
    <title>#WhoAmI in 160 Characters? Classifying Social Identities Based on Twitter Profile Descriptions</title>
    <author><first>Anna</first><last>Priante</last></author>
    <author><first>Djoerd</first><last>Hiemstra</last></author>
    <author><first>Tijs</first><last>van den Broek</last></author>
    <author><first>Aaqib</first><last>Saeed</last></author>
    <author><first>Michel</first><last>Ehrenhard</last></author>
    <author><first>Ariana</first><last>Need</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on NLP and Computational Social Science</booktitle>
    <month>November</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Austin, Texas</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>55&#8211;65</pages>
    <url>http://aclweb.org/anthology/W16-5608</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>priante-EtAl:2016:NLPandCSS</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="5609">
    <title>Identifying Stance by Analyzing Political Discourse on Twitter</title>
    <author><first>Kristen</first><last>Johnson</last></author>
    <author><first>Dan</first><last>Goldwasser</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on NLP and Computational Social Science</booktitle>
    <month>November</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Austin, Texas</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>66&#8211;75</pages>
    <url>http://aclweb.org/anthology/W16-5609</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>johnson-goldwasser:2016:NLPandCSS</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="5610">
    <title>Learning Linguistic Descriptors of User Roles in Online Communities</title>
    <author><first>Alex</first><last>Wang</last></author>
    <author><first>William L.</first><last>Hamilton</last></author>
    <author><first>Jure</first><last>Leskovec</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on NLP and Computational Social Science</booktitle>
    <month>November</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Austin, Texas</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>76&#8211;85</pages>
    <url>http://aclweb.org/anthology/W16-5610</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>wang-hamilton-leskovec:2016:NLPandCSS</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="5611">
    <title>The Effects of Data Collection Methods in Twitter</title>
    <author><first>Sunghwan Mac</first><last>Kim</last></author>
    <author><first>Stephen</first><last>Wan</last></author>
    <author><first>Cecile</first><last>Paris</last></author>
    <author><first>Jin</first><last>Brian</last></author>
    <author><first>Bella</first><last>Robinson</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on NLP and Computational Social Science</booktitle>
    <month>November</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Austin, Texas</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>86&#8211;91</pages>
    <url>http://aclweb.org/anthology/W16-5611</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>kim-EtAl:2016:NLPandCSS</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="5612">
    <title>Expressions of Anxiety in Political Texts</title>
    <author><first>Ludovic</first><last>Rheault</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on NLP and Computational Social Science</booktitle>
    <month>November</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Austin, Texas</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>92&#8211;101</pages>
    <url>http://aclweb.org/anthology/W16-5612</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>rheault:2016:NLPandCSS</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="5613">
    <title>Constructing an Annotated Corpus for Protest Event Mining</title>
    <author><first>Peter</first><last>Makarov</last></author>
    <author><first>Jasmine</first><last>Lorenzini</last></author>
    <author><first>Hanspeter</first><last>Kriesi</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on NLP and Computational Social Science</booktitle>
    <month>November</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Austin, Texas</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>102&#8211;107</pages>
    <url>http://aclweb.org/anthology/W16-5613</url>
    <attachment type='attachment'>W16-5613.Attachment.zip</attachment>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>makarov-lorenzini-kriesi:2016:NLPandCSS</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="5614">
    <title>Demographer: Extremely Simple Name Demographics</title>
    <author><first>Rebecca</first><last>Knowles</last></author>
    <author><first>Josh</first><last>Carroll</last></author>
    <author><first>Mark</first><last>Dredze</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on NLP and Computational Social Science</booktitle>
    <month>November</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Austin, Texas</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>108&#8211;113</pages>
    <url>http://aclweb.org/anthology/W16-5614</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>knowles-carroll-dredze:2016:NLPandCSS</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="5615">
    <title>Bag of What? Simple Noun Phrase Extraction for Text Analysis</title>
    <author><first>Abram</first><last>Handler</last></author>
    <author><first>Matthew</first><last>Denny</last></author>
    <author><first>Hanna</first><last>Wallach</last></author>
    <author><first>Brendan</first><last>O'Connor</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on NLP and Computational Social Science</booktitle>
    <month>November</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Austin, Texas</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>114&#8211;124</pages>
    <url>http://aclweb.org/anthology/W16-5615</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>handler-EtAl:2016:NLPandCSS</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="5616">
    <title>News Sentiment and Cross-Country Fluctuations</title>
    <author><first>Samuel</first><last>Fraiberger</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on NLP and Computational Social Science</booktitle>
    <month>November</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Austin, Texas</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>125&#8211;131</pages>
    <url>http://aclweb.org/anthology/W16-5616</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>fraiberger:2016:NLPandCSS</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="5617">
    <title>The Clinical Panel: Leveraging Psychological Expertise During NLP Research</title>
    <author><first>Glen</first><last>Coppersmith</last></author>
    <author><first>Kristy</first><last>Hollingshead</last></author>
    <author><first>H. Andrew</first><last>Schwartz</last></author>
    <author><first>Molly</first><last>Ireland</last></author>
    <author><first>Rebecca</first><last>Resnik</last></author>
    <author><first>Kate</first><last>Loveys</last></author>
    <author><first>April</first><last>Foreman</last></author>
    <author><first>Loring</first><last>Ingraham</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on NLP and Computational Social Science</booktitle>
    <month>November</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Austin, Texas</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>132&#8211;137</pages>
    <url>http://aclweb.org/anthology/W16-5617</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>coppersmith-EtAl:2016:NLPandCSS</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="5618">
    <title>Are You a Racist or Am I Seeing Things? Annotator Influence on Hate Speech Detection on Twitter</title>
    <author><first>Zeerak</first><last>Waseem</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on NLP and Computational Social Science</booktitle>
    <month>November</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Austin, Texas</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>138&#8211;142</pages>
    <url>http://aclweb.org/anthology/W16-5618</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>waseem:2016:NLPandCSS</bibkey>
  </paper>

  <paper id="5619">
    <title>Disentangling Topic Models: A Cross-cultural Analysis of Personal Values through Words</title>
    <author><first>Steven</first><last>Wilson</last></author>
    <author><first>Rada</first><last>Mihalcea</last></author>
    <author><first>Ryan</first><last>Boyd</last></author>
    <author><first>James</first><last>Pennebaker</last></author>
    <booktitle>Proceedings of the First Workshop on NLP and Computational Social Science</booktitle>
    <month>November</month>
    <year>2016</year>
    <address>Austin, Texas</address>
    <publisher>Association for Computational Linguistics</publisher>
    <pages>143&#8211;152</pages>
    <url>http://aclweb.org/anthology/W16-5619</url>
    <bibtype>inproceedings</bibtype>
    <bibkey>wilson-EtAl:2016:NLPandCSS</bibkey>
  </paper>

</volume>

