CONVENTIONS AND COMMUNITY NORMS

                                    Adoption, Selection and Diffusion of Conventions

                                   

                                    Quantifying and Contrasting Community Norms

                                   

                                                    

KEY PUBLICATIONS      

                                    Competition and Selection Among Conventions

                                    Rahmtin Rotabi, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Jon Kleinberg

                                    Proceedings of WWW, 2017.

     

                                    Community Identity and User Engagement in a Multi-Community Landscape

                                    Justine Zhang*, Will Hamilton*, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Dan Jurafsky and Jure Leskovec

                                    Proceedings of ICWSM 2017.

                                    *Equal contributions


                                    No country for old members: User lifecycle and linguistic change in online communities

                                    Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Robert West, Dan Jurafsky, Jure Leskovec, Christopher Potts

                                    Proceedings of WWW, 2013.

                                    Best Paper Award



RELEVANT PUBLICATIONS

                                    Finding Your Voice: The Linguistic Development of Mental Health Counselors

                                    Justine Zhang, Robert Filbin, Christine Morrison, Jaclyn Weiser, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil

                                    Proceedings of ACL 2019.

     

                                    Tracing the Use of Practices through Networks of Collaboration

                                    Rahmtin Rotabi, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Jon Kleinberg

                                    Proceedings of ICWSM 2017.


                                    Loyalty in Online Communities                                   

                                    Will Hamilton*, Justine Zhang*, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Dan Jurafsky and Jure Leskovec

                                    Proceedings of ICWSM 2017. Short Paper.   

                                    *Equal contributions


                                    Anyone Can Become a Troll: Causes of Trolling Behavior in Online Discussions

                                    Justin Cheng, Michael Bernstein, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Jure Leskovec

                                    Proceedings of CSCW, 2017.

                                    Best Paper Award.


                                    How Community Feedback Shapes User Behavior

                                    Justin Cheng, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Jure Leskovec

                                    Proceedings of ICWSM, 2014.


                                    Brighter than Gold: Figurative Language in User Generated Comparisons

                                    Vlad Niculae and Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil

                                    Proceedings of EMNLP, 2014.


                                    A computational approach to politeness with application to social factors

                                    Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Moritz Sudhof, Dan Jurafsky, Jure Leskovec, Christopher Potts

                                    Proceedings of ACL, 2013.

                                    Nominated for the Best Paper Award



RELEVANT CODE

                                    Stanford Politeness API


                                    Politeness Web App



RELEVANT DATA

                                    Stanford Politeness Corpus

                                   

                                    Cornell LaTeX Macro Dataset


                                      

MEDIA COVERAGE     

                                    Our work on causes of trolling was covered by The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic and The Times


                                    Our linguistic change paper was mentioned in The New York Times