Evert, Stefan; Heinrich, Philipp (21.10.2017). Social Bots bei der Bundestagswahl 2017.
Conferences and Workshops
Blombach, Andreas; Heinrich, Philipp (2023). Tracking down Extremist Narratives in German Telegram Channels. Presentation at Methodological approaches to narratives in extremistic discourses. Düsseldorf, Germany. [bib, abstract, slides]
Blombach, Andreas; Heinrich, Philipp (2023). Möglichkeiten der computerlinguistischen Erkennung von Narrativen in Texten. Presentation at Das soziale Imaginäre lesbar machen. Erlangen, Germany. [bib]
Dykes, Nathan; Blombach, Andreas; Havenstein, Linda; Heinrich, Philipp; Kabashi, Besim; Evert, Stephanie; Schäfer, Fabian (2022). A keyword categorisation study on COVID-19 conspiracy discourse. Presentation at CADS Conference 2022. Bologna, Italy. [bib, abstract, slides]
Diwersy, Sascha; Dykes, Nathan; Evert, Stephanie; Heinrich, Philipp; Luxardo, Giancarlo (2022). Eine korpuslinguistische Analyse der Corona-Berichterstattung in der deutschen und französischen Presse. Presentation at Mots et Discours de la Pandémie. Heidelberg, Germany. [bib, slides]
Dykes, Natalie; Heinrich, Philipp; Evert, Stefan (2021). Keywords gone viral. Presentation at Corpus Linguistics 2021. Limerick, IE. [bib]
Heinrich, Philipp; Dykes, Natalie; Evert, Stefan (2021). Annotator agreement in the anonymization of court decisions. Presentation at Corpus Linguistics 2021. Limerick, IE. [bib, web, slides]
Dykes, Natalie; Heinrich, Philipp; Blombach, Andreas (2020). Independent argumentation schemes? Transferring argument queries from Brexit to environment tweets. Presentation at ICAME41. Heidelberg, Germany. [bib]
Proisl, Thomas; Dykes, Natalie; Heinrich, Philipp; Kabashi, Besim; Evert, Stefan (2020). EmpiriST Corpus 2.0: Adding Normalization, Lemmatization and Semantic Tags to a German Web and Social Media Corpus. Presentation at the 42. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Sprachwissenschaft. Sprachliche Diversität: Theorien, Methoden, Ressourcen. Hamburg. [bib]
Proisl, Thomas; Heinrich, Philipp (2019). NLP for German CMC Data. Presentation at Amazon Research Days 2019. Berlin, Germany. [bib, abstract, poster]
Proisl, Thomas; Dykes, Natalie; Blombach, Andreas; Heinrich, Philipp; Kabashi, Besim (2019). NLP for German CMC Texts: Tokenization, POS Tagging, and a New Gold Standard for Lemmatization. Presentation at Annotation of Non-Standard Corpora. Bamberg, Germany. [bib, pdf]
Dykes, Natalie; Evert, Stefan; Peters, Joachim; Heinrich, Philipp (2019). Argumentation is key: A keyword-based study of arguments in online discourse. Presentation at Corpus Linguistics 2019. Cardiff, UK. [bib]
Dykes, Natalie; Heinrich, Philipp; Evert, Stefan (2019). Arguing Brexit on Twitter. A corpus linguistic study. Presentation at European Conference on Argumentation 2019. Groningen, Netherlands. [bib, slides]
Dykes, Natalie; Heinrich, Philipp; Evert, Stefan (2019). Reconstructing Twitter arguments with corpus linguistics. Presentation at ICAME40: Language in Time, Time in Language. Neuchâtel, Switzerland. [bib, slides]
Göttlinger, Merlin; Schröder, Lutz; Heinrich, Philipp; Dykes, Natalie; Evert, Stefan (2019). Corpus Queries for Argumentation Mining. Presentation at the RATIO Symposium 2019. Bielefeld, Germany. [bib, poster]
Evert, Stefan; Heinrich, Philipp (2019). Introducing MMDA: An interactive toolkit for CDA. Presentation at the 7th Göttingen-Hildesheim-Workshop on Computational Linguistics and Digital Humanities: Digital Methods in Political Science. Göttingen, Germany. [bib, abstract, slides]
Diwersy, Sascha; Evert, Stefan; Heinrich, Philipp; Proisl, Thomas (2019). Means of Productivity – On the statistical modelling of the restrictedness of lexico-grammatical patterns. Presentation at EUROPHRAS 2019. Santiago de Compostela, Spain. [bib, abstract, slides]
Heinrich, Philipp (2018). Corpus-Based Discourse Analysis: Recent Developments and Future Directions. Presentation at KAIST. Seoul, Republic of Korea. [bib, pdf]
Griebel, Tim; Heinrich, Philipp (2017). The Cultural Political Economy of Brexit in the Age of Austerity – a Corpus-Assisted Critical Realist Multimedia Discourse Analysis. Presentation at IPSA International Conference “Political Science in the Digital Age: Mapping Opportunities, Perils and Uncertainties”. Hannover, Germany. [bib, pdf]
Evert, Stefan; Heinrich, Philipp; Schäfer, Fabian (2017). Social Bots in Japan's 2014 General Election: Preliminary Results from a Corpus-Linguistic and Qualitative Study of Computational Propaganda on Twitter. Presentation at the 3rd Annual International Conference on Computational Social Science, Cologne. [bib, slides]