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Proceedings of the 32nd ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media
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Year: 2021 Publisher: New York, New York : Association for Computing Machinery,

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ISBN: 9782203215641 Year: 2021 Publisher: Bruxelles Casterman

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Aissa rêve de devenir youtubeuse. Son frère Fodé tente de percer dans le rap game avec son copain Maël. Kim est plutôt cosplay, Vanessa plutôt ciné, Clémentine apprend la guitare et Matthieu ne jure que par les chevaux. Elèves au lycée Lilian Thuram, tous ont leurs petits problèmes quotidiens ... ce qui ne les empêche pas d'avoir des rêves plein la tête ! Mais attention aux réseaux sociaux, car si la célébrité est à portée de clic, le bad buzz arrive parfois sans prévenir ...


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Proceedings of the 2021 Workshop on Open Challenges in Online Social Networks
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Year: 2021 Publisher: New York, New York : Association for Computing Machinery,

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It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 2021 Workshop on Open Challenges in Online Social Networks - OASIS 2021, held in conjunction with the 2021 ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media - ACM HT 2021. The diffusion of Online Social Networks (OSNs) has had a profound effect on the way we interact and a deep impact on society and business. OSNs have helped people to communicate, breaking down the geographical barriers that restricted communication. Through social networks, virtual communication, sharing of information, community participation is possible even among people in uncomfortable conditions. Today, OSNs are one of the main parts of daily life by affecting sociality, but they are also important channels through which information travels faster than ever. Analysis of OSN can help to foresee events to manage critical scenarios. The rapid growth in popularity has opened new challenging problems which involve numerous fields in computer science. These issues have implications on social graph analysis, trust and security, and so on. Moreover, privacy issues and the usage of mobile devices has opened new research fields in the design of decentralised online social networks, which can be considered one of the most important challenges. Furthermore, the current improvement concerning the study and the proposal of new approaches for Social Networks and Media involve not only complex network analysis, and, in particular, the decentralisation of social services, but also the introduction of new AI solutions.


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Chapter The top candidate is an intermediate one : An analysis of online posts of Veneto industries
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Florence, Italy : Firenze University Press,

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The paper describes the results of an experimental study carried out by sending bogus CVs in response to online posts. To each post related to a job vacation in a Veneto industry a number of five CVs was created and sent. The CVs were created so to experimentally evaluate the likelihood of discrimination against certain categories of candidates. The variability of call back rates of the addressed industries was analysed to elicit possible relationships between recruiters' taste and gender, nationality, academic curriculum and other social characteristics of applicants. Contrary to expectations, women obtained more call backs than male counterparts and graduates in a social or humanistic discipline were called back more than graduates in a scientific or technical one. Even the possession of a car was negatively evaluated by recruiters. As expected, instead, foreign-born candidates obtained far less call backs than Italian ones. A multivariate analysis drew us to the conclusion that the largest part of online posts was destined to candidates who belonged to intermediate categories, that is, to candidates being the best once the bottom and the top candidates were skimmed. The worst candidates were excluded for intuitive reasons, while the excellent ones - we conjecture - were left aside because recruiters guessed they would demand more than companies were available to give. These outcomes could help graduates in their duty of preparing an ad hoc CV.


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Chapter The top candidate is an intermediate one : An analysis of online posts of Veneto industries
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The paper describes the results of an experimental study carried out by sending bogus CVs in response to online posts. To each post related to a job vacation in a Veneto industry a number of five CVs was created and sent. The CVs were created so to experimentally evaluate the likelihood of discrimination against certain categories of candidates. The variability of call back rates of the addressed industries was analysed to elicit possible relationships between recruiters' taste and gender, nationality, academic curriculum and other social characteristics of applicants. Contrary to expectations, women obtained more call backs than male counterparts and graduates in a social or humanistic discipline were called back more than graduates in a scientific or technical one. Even the possession of a car was negatively evaluated by recruiters. As expected, instead, foreign-born candidates obtained far less call backs than Italian ones. A multivariate analysis drew us to the conclusion that the largest part of online posts was destined to candidates who belonged to intermediate categories, that is, to candidates being the best once the bottom and the top candidates were skimmed. The worst candidates were excluded for intuitive reasons, while the excellent ones - we conjecture - were left aside because recruiters guessed they would demand more than companies were available to give. These outcomes could help graduates in their duty of preparing an ad hoc CV.


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Trouble with sharing : interpersonal challenges in peer-to-peer exchange
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ISBN: 3031022343 3031002148 3031011066 Year: 2021 Publisher: Cham, Switzerland : Springer,

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Professional Networking
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ISBN: 149947024X Year: 2021 Publisher: New York, NY : Rosen Publishing Group,

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Networking is an old, perhaps ancient way of improving your life and career. One of the best ways to find continual success is to form a web of friends and colleagues that you can rely on when the need arises. It is important to remember that this type of networking is a two-way street, and this guide also addresses ways readers can reach out to and help their contacts. This guide also discusses the differences between our social and professional networks and suggests ways to avoid professional pitfalls online. Sidebars offer additional information and help readers grasp the importance of a strong professional network.


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Connecting Women : national and international networks during the long nineteenth century
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian Scholarly Press,

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"Women's networks proliferated during the long nineteenth century in the Atlantic World and began spreading globally. Abetted by transformative changes in communication and transportation (the subject of the first chapter), women established links among themselves, sometimes informally, sometimes as part of formal organizations. Most goal-oriented networks, particularly those with social and political agendas, were personal, national or transnational in nature and inevitably excluded those who did not share the goal. Such activist networks and their influences are the main focus of Part One. Topics addressed include women's national and international networks in British temperance associations; British anti-slavery societies; Italian crime syndicates; the Istanbul region of the Ottoman Empire; Philippine suffragism, early twentieth-century Portuguese political organizations, and Great War relief efforts in France. The chapters in Part Two examine the diverse literary networks that women writers enjoyed, abided, or disdained during the long nineteenth century. Included are the themes of British female utopia and dystopia; how the work of some British women poets both affected and reflected the variety of networks in which they were enmeshed; the intensely personal networks of American writers Mary Moody Emerson, Margaret Fuller, Emily Dickinson, and Alice James; Salem witches reimagined as Romantic heroines by American novelists Caroline Rosina Derby and Ella Taylor; the efforts of Southern autobiographers Rebecca Harding Davis and Elizabeth Avery Meriwether early in the twentieth century to negotiate a place for themselves and the South in American national history; and the significance of women's networks present in the South and absent in Brazil as depicted in Evelyn Scott's 1923 memoir"-- Provided by publisher.

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Connecting Women : national and international networks during the long nineteenth century
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : Smithsonian Scholarly Press,

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"Women's networks proliferated during the long nineteenth century in the Atlantic World and began spreading globally. Abetted by transformative changes in communication and transportation (the subject of the first chapter), women established links among themselves, sometimes informally, sometimes as part of formal organizations. Most goal-oriented networks, particularly those with social and political agendas, were personal, national or transnational in nature and inevitably excluded those who did not share the goal. Such activist networks and their influences are the main focus of Part One. Topics addressed include women's national and international networks in British temperance associations; British anti-slavery societies; Italian crime syndicates; the Istanbul region of the Ottoman Empire; Philippine suffragism, early twentieth-century Portuguese political organizations, and Great War relief efforts in France. The chapters in Part Two examine the diverse literary networks that women writers enjoyed, abided, or disdained during the long nineteenth century. Included are the themes of British female utopia and dystopia; how the work of some British women poets both affected and reflected the variety of networks in which they were enmeshed; the intensely personal networks of American writers Mary Moody Emerson, Margaret Fuller, Emily Dickinson, and Alice James; Salem witches reimagined as Romantic heroines by American novelists Caroline Rosina Derby and Ella Taylor; the efforts of Southern autobiographers Rebecca Harding Davis and Elizabeth Avery Meriwether early in the twentieth century to negotiate a place for themselves and the South in American national history; and the significance of women's networks present in the South and absent in Brazil as depicted in Evelyn Scott's 1923 memoir"-- Provided by publisher.

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Women --- Social networks. --- 1800-1899


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Social, cultural, and behavioral modeling : 14th international conference, SBP-BRiMS 2021, virtual event, July 6-9, 2021, proceedings
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ISBN: 3030803872 3030803864 Year: 2021 Publisher: Cham, Switzerland : Springer,

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