@InProceedings{wright-EtAl:2017:ALW1,
  author    = {Wright, Lucas  and  Ruths, Derek  and  Dillon, Kelly P  and  Saleem, Haji Mohammad  and  Benesch, Susan},
  title     = {Vectors for Counterspeech on Twitter},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the First Workshop on Abusive Language Online},
  month     = {August},
  year      = {2017},
  address   = {Vancouver, BC, Canada},
  publisher = {Association for Computational Linguistics},
  pages     = {57--62},
  abstract  = {A study of conversations on Twitter found that some arguments between strangers
	led to favorable change in discourse and even in attitudes. The authors propose
	that such exchanges can be usefully distinguished according to whether
	individuals or groups take part on each side, since the opportunity for a
	constructive exchange of views seems to vary accordingly.},
  url       = {http://www.aclweb.org/anthology/W17-3009}
}

