Papers:

  1. De Kock, C., & Vlachos, A. (2021). I Beg to Differ: A study of constructive disagreement in online conversations. EACL 2021.

  2. De Kock, C., & Vlachos, A. (2021). Survival text regression for time-to-event prediction in conversations. Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: ACL-IJCNLP 2021.

  3. De Kock, C., & Vlachos, A. (2022). Leveraging Wikipedia article evolution for promotional tone detection. ACL 2022.

  4. De Kock, C., Stafford, T., & Vlachos, A. (2022). How to disagree well: Investigating the dispute tactics used on Wikipedia. EMNLP 2022.

  5. De Kock, C., & Hovy, E. (2024). Investigating radicalisation indicators in online extremist communities. Workshop for Online Abuse and Harms at NAACL 2024.

  6. De Kock, C. (2024). Jointly modelling the evolution of community structure and language in online extremist groups. Preprint.

  7. De Kock, C. (2024). LISTN: Lexicon Induction with Socio-Temporal Nuance.

Datasets

  1. WikiDisputes: A dataset of disagreements on Wikipedia Talk pages.

  2. WikiEvolve:Wikipedia article snapshots for promotional tone detection.

  3. WikiTactics: Wikipedia Talk page disagreements annotated according to their dispute tactics.

  4. LISTN: Manosphere lexicons.