Stella Mbila-Uma Data-verified
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Stella Mbila-Uma's research centers on the analysis of online discourse, particularly within blogs. Her work investigates the impact of linguistic and structural elements, such as hyperlinks, on reader perception and emotional response. Mbila-Uma has published studies examining morality and emotion in blog content, employing topic-induced hyperlink networks to understand discourse patterns. Her recent publications focus on the multi-attribute effects of hyperlinks and emotion-centric approaches to analyzing online communication. She collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, including Mustafa Alassad and Ifeanyichukwu Umoga, with whom she shares multiple publications. Mbila-Uma has a publication count of 5 and a citation count of 6, with an h-index of 1. Her recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in her research area.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 6
Selected Publications
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The Multi-attribute impact of hyperlinks in blogs: an emotion-centric approach (2024)
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The Multi-attribute Impact of Hyperlinks in Blogs: An Emotion-Centric Approach (2024)
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Analyzing Blogs About Uyghur Discourse Using Topic Induced Hyperlink Network (2024)
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Correction to: Conducting Morality and Emotion Analysis on Blog Discourse (2023)
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Conducting Morality and Emotion Analysis on Blog Discourse (2023)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Conducting Morality and Emotion Analysis on Blog Discourse
- Analyzing Blogs About Uyghur Discourse Using Topic Induced Hyperlink Network
- The Multi-attribute impact of hyperlinks in blogs: an emotion-centric approach
- Correction to: Conducting Morality and Emotion Analysis on Blog Discourse
- The Multi-attribute Impact of Hyperlinks in Blogs: An Emotion-Centric Approach
- Conducting Morality and Emotion Analysis on Blog Discourse
- Analyzing Blogs About Uyghur Discourse Using Topic Induced Hyperlink Network
- The Multi-attribute impact of hyperlinks in blogs: an emotion-centric approach
- Correction to: Conducting Morality and Emotion Analysis on Blog Discourse
- The Multi-attribute Impact of Hyperlinks in Blogs: An Emotion-Centric Approach
- Conducting Morality and Emotion Analysis on Blog Discourse
- Analyzing Blogs About Uyghur Discourse Using Topic Induced Hyperlink Network
- The Multi-attribute impact of hyperlinks in blogs: an emotion-centric approach
- Correction to: Conducting Morality and Emotion Analysis on Blog Discourse
- The Multi-attribute Impact of Hyperlinks in Blogs: An Emotion-Centric Approach
- The Multi-attribute impact of hyperlinks in blogs: an emotion-centric approach
- The Multi-attribute Impact of Hyperlinks in Blogs: An Emotion-Centric Approach
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