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PhD in the area of [[Social Software and Semantic Web]].
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PhD thesis: '''[[Social production of knowledge by online communities]]''' (ended in March 2012).
 
PhD thesis: '''[[Social production of knowledge by online communities]]''' (ended in March 2012).
  
Now [http://www.barcelonamedia.org/personal/david.laniado/ working at Barcelona Media].
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Now Research Scientist at Eurecat, in the [https://eurecat.org/es/ambitos-de-conocimiento/digital-humanities/  Digital Humanities department].
  
  

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David Laniado
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E-Mail: david.laniado@gmail.com
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PhD thesis: Social production of knowledge by online communities (ended in March 2012).


Now Research Scientist at Eurecat, in the Digital Humanities department.


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Publications

  • Marc Miquel-Ribé, David Laniado (2016). Cultural Identities in Wikipedias. SMSociety '16 - 7th International Conference on Social Media & Society, London, UK, July 2016.
  • Erik Borra, Esther Weltevrede, Andreas Kaltenbrunner, Michele Mauri, David Laniado, Richard Rogers, Paolo Ciuccarelli, Giovanni Magni, Tommaso Venturini (2015). Societal Controversies in Wikipedia Articles. CHI '15 - Human Factors in Computing Systems, Seoul, Corea, April 2015.
  • Janette Lehmann, Claudia Müller-Birn, David Laniado, Mounia Lalmas and Andreas Kaltenbrunner (2014). Reader Preferences and Behavior on Wikipedia, HT '14 - 25th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media, Santiago, Chile, September 2014.
  • David Laniado and Peter Mika (2010). Making sense of Twitter. ISWC '10 - The 9th International Semantic Web Conference, Shanghai, China, November 2010.
  • Alexandre Monnin, Freddy Limpens, Fabien Gandon and David Laniado (2010). L'ontologie NiceTag: les tags en tant que graphes nommés, Atelier Web Social, 10ième Conférence Internationale Francophone sur l'Extraction et la Gestion des Connaissances (EGC '10), Hammamet, Tunisia, 2010.
  • Freddy Limpens, Alexandre Monnin, David Laniado and Fabien Gandon (2009). Nicetag ontology: tags as named graphs. ISNI '10: 1st International Workshop on Social Networks Interoperability, Shanghai, China, December 2009.



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