Publications
- in press
- Uyheng, J. & Carley, K. M. (in press). Online hate in the Philippines: The role of narratives and networks. International Review of Law, Computers & Technology.
- Jacobs, C. S., Uyheng, J., & Carley, K. M. (in press). How China uses social media in Grey Zone operations toward Taiwan. Journal of Information Warfare.
- 2023
- Uyheng, J., Robertson, D. F., & Carley, K. M. (2023). Online and offline dynamics of the face mask infodemic. BMC Digital Health. Advance online publication.
- Uyheng, J., & Montiel, C. J. (2023). Bifurcations of pandemic leaderships in developed and developing nations: Power in abundance or agency amid scarcity? British Journal of Social Psychology. Advance online publication.
- Montiel, C. J., Dela Paz, E., Uyheng, J., & Bulilan, E. J. (2023). Narrative incongruence in pandemic local governance: Mayors perform responsibility as communities demand responsiveness. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology. Advance online publication.
- Phillips, S. C., Uyheng, J., & Carley, K. M. (2023). A high-dimensional approach to measuring online polarization. Journal of Computational Social Science.
- Phillips, S. C., Uyheng, J., Jacobs, S. C., & Carley, K. M. (2023). Chirping democracy: Analyzing Chinese state social-cyber maneuvers on Twitter. Proc. SBP-BRIMS.
- 2022
- Uyheng, J., Bellutta, D., & Carley, K. M. (2022). Bots amplify and redirect hate speech in online discourse about racism during the COVID-19 pandemic. Social Media + Society, 8(3), 1-14.
- Uyheng, J., Moffitt, J. D., & Carley, K. M. (2022). The language and targets of online trolling: A psycholinguistic approach for social cybersecurity. Information Processing & Management, 59(5), 103012.
- Uyheng, J., Cruickshank, I. J., & Carley, K. M. (2022). Mapping state-sponsored information operations with multi-view modularity clustering. EPJ Data Science, 11(25).
- Bellutta, D., Uyheng, J., & Carley, K. M. (2022). The missing link between user engagement and misinformation’s impact on online behavior. In Proc. SBP-BRIMS.
- de Lara-Tuprio, E. P., Estadilla, C. D. S., Macalalag, J. M. R., Teng, T. R., Uyheng, J., Espina, K. E., Pulmano, C. E., Estuar, M. R. J. E., & Sarmiento, R. F. R. (2022). Policy-driven mathematical modelling for COVID-19 pandemic response in the Philippines. Epidemics, 40, 100599.
- Montiel, C. J., & Uyheng, J. (2022). Foundations for a decolonial big data psychology. Journal of Social Issues, 78(2), 278-297.
- Montiel, C. J., Uyheng, J., & de Leon, N. (2022). Presidential profanity in Duterte’s Philippines: How swearing discursively constructs a populist regime. Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 41(4), 428-449.
- Phillips, S. C., Uyheng, J., & Carley, K. M. (2022). Competing state and grassroots opposition influence in the 2021 Hong Kong election. In Proc. SBP-BRIMS.
- 2021
- Uyheng, J. (2021). Ordinariness in disaster: Notes from rereading Story during the Covid-19 pandemic. Perspectives in the Arts and Humanities Asia, 10(20), 183-207.
- Uyheng, J. (2021). Power-differentiated emotions of populist support: Regional anger and classed fear in Duterte’s Philippines. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 27(4), 689-693.
- Uyheng, J., & Carley, K. M. (2021). An identity-based framework for generalized hate speech detection. In Proc. SBP-BRIMS.
- Uyheng, J., & Carley, K. M. (2021). Characterizing network dynamics of online hate speech during the COVID-19 pandemic. Applied Network Science, 6(20).
- Uyheng, J., & Carley, K. M. (2021). Computational analysis of bot activity in the Asia-Pacific: Comparative analysis of four national elections. In Proc. ICWSM.
- Uyheng, J., & Montiel, C. J. (2021). Populist polarization in postcolonial Philippines: Sociolinguistic rifts in online drug war discourse. European Journal of Social Psychology, 51(1), 84-99.
- Uyheng, J., Ng, L. H. X., & Carley, K. M. (2021). Active, aggressive, but to little avail: Characterizing bot activity during the 2020 Singaporean elections. Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, 27, 324-342.
- Uyheng, J., Tyagi, A., & Carley, K. M. (2021). Mainstream consensus and the expansive fringe: Characterizing the polarized information ecosystems of online climate change discourse. In Proc. WebSci.
- de Lara-Tuprio, E. P., Estadilla, C. D. S., Teng, T. R. Y., Uyheng, J., & Estuar, M. R. J. E. (2021). Mathematical analysis of a COVID-19 compartmental model with interventions. AIP Conference Proceedings, 2423, 020025.
- Estadilla, C. D. S., Uyheng, J., De Lara-Tuprio, E. P., Teng, T. R. Y., Macalalag, J. M. R., & Estuar, M. R. J. E. (2021). Impact of vaccine supplies and delays on optimal control of the COVID-19 pandemic: Mapping interventions for the Philippines. Infectious Diseases of Poverty, 10(107).
- Montiel, C. J., Uyheng, J., & Dela Paz, E. (2021). The language of pandemic leaderships: Mapping political rhetoric during the COVID-19 outbreak. Political Psychology, 42(5), 747-766.
- Paris, J. G., & Uyheng, J. (2021). Contentious practices of postfeminist audiencing: Online discourses about cinematic feminisms in Birds of Prey. Feminist Media Studies.
- Tyagi, A., Uyheng, J., & Carley, K. M. (2021). Heated conversations in a warming world: Affective polarization in online climate change discourse follows real-world climate anomalies. Social Network Analysis & Mining, 11(87).
- 2020
- Uyheng, J., & Carley, K. M. (2020). Bot impacts on public sentiment and community structures: Comparative analysis of three elections in the Asia-Pacific. In Proc. SBP-BRIMS.
- Uyheng, J., & Carley, K. M. (2020). Bots and online hate during the COVID-19 pandemic: Case studies in the United States and the Philippines. Journal of Computational Social Science, 3(2), 44-468.
- Uyheng, J., Magelinski, T., Villa-Cox, R., Sowa, C., & Carley, K. M. (202). Interoperable pipelines for social cyber-security: Analyzing Twitter information operations during the 2018 NATO Trident Juncture Exercise. Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, 26, 465-483.
- Uyheng, J., & Montiel, C. J. (2020). Cognitive polyphasia in a Global South populist democracy: Mapping social representations of Duterte’s regime in the Philippines. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 8(1), 30-52.
- Uyheng, J., Nicdao, J. V., Carmona, C. L., & Canoy, N. (2020). Intersectional discourses of reproductive agency in the Philippines: A mixed methods analysis of classed constructions of pregnancy resolution. Feminism & Psychology, 30(4), 445-468.
- Uyheng, J., Pulmano, C. E., & Estuar, M. R. J. (2020). Deploying system dynamics models for disease surveillance in the Philippines. In Proc. SBP-BRIMS.
- Uyheng, J., Roxas, G. K. T., & Herras, M. M. (2020). Veiled apologetics and insurgent nostalgia: Sociogenesis of contested memories of the Marcos dictatorship. Asian Journal of Social Psychology.
- Estuar, M. R. J. E., Uyheng, J., De Leon, M., Benito, D. J., De Lara-Tuprio, E., Estadilla, C., & Teng, T. (2020). Science and public policy during a pandemic: Reflections from the scientists of the Philippine government’s Covid-19 surveillance platform. Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints, 68(3-4), 493-504.
- Montiel, C. J., & Uyheng, J. (2020). Mapping contentions collective emotions in a populist democracy: Duterte’s push for Philippine federalism. Political Psychology, 41(4), 737-754.
- Tyagi, A., Uyheng, J., & Carley, K. M. (2020). Affective polarization in online climate change discourse on Twitter. In Proc. IEEE/ACM ASONAM.
- 2019
- Uyheng, J., & Carley, K. M. (2019). Characterizing bot networks on Twitter: An empirical analysis of contentious issues in the Asia-Pacific. In Proc. SBP-BRIMS.
- Montiel, C. J., Boller, A., Uyheng, J., & Espina E. (2019). Narrative congruence between populist President Duterte and the Filipino public: Shifting global alliances from the United States to China. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 29, 520-534.
- 2018
- Uyheng, J., Rosales, J. C., Espina, K., & Estuar, M. R. J. (2018). Estimating parameters of a dynamical dengue model using genetic algorithms. In Proc. GECCO Companion.
- Kreutzer, J., Uyheng, J., & Riezler, S. (2018). Reliability and learnability of human bandit feedback for sequence-to-sequence reinforcement learning. In Proc. ACM.