Cite the WORDij program as follows:
Danowski, J. A. (2013). WORDij version 3.0: Semantic network analysis
software. Chicago: University of Illinois at Chicago.
Here are some selected publications that use WORDij:
- Danowski, J. A., Van Klyton, A., Tavera-Mesías, J. F., Duque, K., Radwan, A., & Rutabayiro-Ngoga, S. (2023). Policy semantic networks associated with ICT utilization in Africa. Social Network Analysis and Mining, 13(1), 73.
- Danowski, J., van Klyton, A., Peng, T. Q. W., Ma, S., Nkakleu, R., & Biboum, A. D. (2022). Information and communications technology development, interorganizational networks, and public sector corruption in Africa. Quality & Quantity, 1-20.
- Danowski, J. A., Yan, B., & Riopelle, K. (2020). Cable news channels' partisan ideology and market share as predictors of social distancing during the COVID-19 Pandemic. In Semantic Network Analysis in Social Sciences, 72-93.
- Danowski, J. A., Yan, B., & Riopelle, K. (2020). A semantic network approach to measuring sentiment. Quality and Quantity, 1-35.
- Danowski, J.A. & Riopelle, K. (2019). Scaling constructs with semantic networks. Quality and Quantity, 1-13. DOI: 10.1007/s11135-019-00879-5
- Slantcheva-Durst, S., & Danowski, J. (2018). Effects of Short-Term International Study Trips on Graduate Students in Higher Education. Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 55(2), 210-224.
- Danowski, J.A. & Riopelle, K. (2017). Segmenting Chinese texts into words for semantic network nalysis. Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia. Vol. 16, No. 2: 110-144
- Cantoni, L. and Danowski, J.A. (2015). Communication technologies: An itinerary" in Cantoni, L. & Danowski, J.A. Communication and Technology. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton.
- Danowski, J. A. (2014). Semantic network news sentiment predictors of changes in telephone ego networks in a national political and civil post-crisis period. Paper submitted for the International Communication Association 2014 Preconference: Social and Semantic Networks in Communication Research. May 22, 2014, Seattle, WA.
- Yuan, E.J., Feng, M., and Danowski, J.A. (2013) "Privacy” in semantic networks on Chinese social media: The case of Sina Weibo.Journal of Communication
- Gluesing, J., Riopelle, K., & Danowski, J A. (2014). Mixing ethnography and information technology data mining to visualize innovation networks in global networked organizations. In Mixed methods in studying social networks. S. Dominguez and B. Hollstein, (eds.). Cambridge University Press.
- Danowski, J.A.,and Park, D.W. (2013). Celebrities in the mass and internet media and social network structures: A comparison with public intellectuals. Manuscript. Chicago, IL: University of Illinois at Chicago.
- Danowski, J. A. (2012). Social network size and designers’ semantic networks for collaboration.International Journal of Organization Design and Engineering2(4/2012), 343-361.
- Danowski, J.A. (2012). Mining social networks at the organizational level. In I-Hsien Ting, Tzung-Pei Hong and Leon S.L. Wang (Eds.) Social network mining, Analysis and research trends: Techniques and applications. (pp. 205-230) Hershey, PA: IGI-Global.
- Danowski, J.A. (2012). Professional association networks based on semantic similarity of papers presented in divisions versus formal membership networks. Paper presented to WebSci 2012, June 22–24, 2012, Evanston, Illinois, USA.d
- Danowski, J.A. (2012). Analyzing change over time in organizations’ publics with a semantic network include list: An illustration with Facebook. IEEE Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM 2012) (pp. 954-959), Istanbul, Turkey, August 26-29, 2013. DOI: 10.1109/ASONAM.2012.168.
- Danowski, J.A. (2012). Semantic network analysis of Islamist sources using time slices as nodes and semantic similarity as link strengths: Some implications for propaganda analysis about Jihad. Proceedings of the IEEE European Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference (EISIC) (pp. 164-171), August 22-24, 2012, Odense, Denmark. DOI: 10.1109. (pp. 164-171), August 22-24, 2012, Athens, Greece. DOI: 10.1109/EISIC.2012.
- Danowski, J. A. (2012). Turning time outside-in: networks among time slices as nodes and semantic similarity as links. Paper accepted for presentation to the International Network for Social Network Analysis annual meetings, Redondo Beach, CA, March 24-28, 2012.
- Danowski, J.A. (2012). Sentiment network analysis of Taleban and RFE/RL open-source content about Afghanistan. Proceedings of the IEEE European Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference (EISIC) (pp. 303-310.), August 22-24, 2012, Odense, Denmark. DOI: 10.1109/EISIC.2012.54.
- Cepela, N., and Danowski, J.A. (2012). Network centrality of Obama and his cabinet members as predictors of job approval over time. Paper presented to the 83rd Annual Conference of the Southern Political Science Association (SPSA), New Orleans, Louisiana, January 12-14, 2012.
- Danowski, J.A., Duran, M.V., Diaz, A.C., Jimenez, J.L.T. (2011). Semantic networks for corporate communication concepts and crisis: Differences based on corporate reputation. Observatorio (OBS*), 6(2), 127-145.
- Danowski, J.A. (2011). Changes in Muslim Nations’ Centrality Mined from Open-Source World Jihad News: A Comparison of Networks in Late 2010, Early 2011, and Post-Bin Laden. IEEE Proceedings of the International Symposium on Open-Source Intelligence and Web Mining, Athens, Greece, September 12-14, 2011.
- Danowski,J.A., Riopelle, K., and Gluesing, J. (2011). The revolution in diffusion models caused by new media: The shift from s-shaped to convex curves. In G.A. Barnett and A. Vishwanath (Eds.)The diffusion of innovations: A communication science perspective, (pps. 123-144). New York: Peter Lang Publishing.
- Danowski, J. A. and Park, H. W. (2011). Web Network and Content Changes Associated with the 2011 Muslim Middle- East Uprisings: A Naturalistic Field Experiment. IEEE Proceedings of the 2011 European Intelligence and Security Informatics International Conference (pp. 100-107), Athens, Greece, September 12-14, 2011. DOI: 10.1109/EISIC.2011.67.
- Danowski, J A. (2010). Inferences from word networks in messages. In K. Krippendorff and M. Bock (Eds.) The content analysis reader (pp. 421-430). Sage Publications.
- Danowski, J.A., and Cepela, N. (2010). Automatic mapping of social networks of actors from text corpora: Time series analysis, in Memon, N., Jie Xu, J., Hicks, D. L., and Chen, H. (Eds.) Data mining for social network data. Annals of information science, 12, (pps. 31-46). New York: Springer Science+Business Media.
- Zywica, J. and Danowski, J.A. (2008). The faces of facebookers: Investigating social enhancement and social compensation hypotheses; predicting Facebook™ and offline popularity from sociability and self-esteem, and mapping the meanings of popularity with semantic networks. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 14(1), 1-34.
- Danowski, J. A. (2008). Short-term and long-term effects of a public relations campaign on semantic networks of newspaper content: Priming or framing? Public Relations Review, 34>(3), 288-290.
- Danowski, J. A. (2007). Frame change and phase shift detection using documents’ emotionality and semantic networks: A 25-month analysis of “Second Life” news documents .Paper presented to the Living and Learning on Second Life workshop, annual meetings of the Association of Internet Researchers, IR8.0, Vancouver, BC., October.
- Danowski, J.A., & Lind, R. (2001). A computer content analysis linking gender language in presidential candidates' news to gender gaps in polls. In West, M. (ed.) Applications of Computer Content Analysis (pp. 157-167). Westport, Conn.: Ablex Publishing.
- Lind, R, and Danowski, J. A. (1999). Training tomorrow’s broadcasters: A comparison of employers' needs and educators' intentions. Paper presented to annual meetings of the Broadcast Educators Association, Special Session for NAB Research Grantees, April.<\a>
- Lind, R., and Danowski, J. A. (1999). A content analysis of the representation of the homeless in American television and radio news and information programs. E. Min (ed.). Communication studies of the homeless (pp. 109-120). New York: Greenwood.
- Lind, R., and Danowski, J.A. (1998). The representation of Arabs in U.S. electronic media. In Y. Kamalipour and T. Carilli (eds.) Cultural diversity and the U.S. Media> (pp. 157-167). Albany, NY: SUNY Press.
- Danowski, J.A., and Lind, R. (1998). Shifts in objectivity of the press: Language use in the New York Times from 1851 through 1995. Manuscript. Chicago, IL: University of Illinois at Chicago.
- Danowski, J. A. (1994). An emerging macro-level theory of organizational communication: Organizations as virtual reality management systems. L.Thayer, and G. Barnett (eds.). Emerging Perspectives in Organizational Communication (pp. 141-174). Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
- Danowski, J. A. (1993a). Network analysis of message content. G. Barnett, and W. Richards (eds.) Progress in communication sciences XII (pp. 197-222). Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
- Danowski, J. A. (1993b). WORDij: A word-pair approach to information retrieval. NIST special publication, (500207), 131-136.
- Danowski, J., and Edison-Swift, P. (1985). Crisis effects on intraorganizational computer-based communication. Communication Research, 12, 251-270.
- Danowski, J. A. (1982). A network-based content analysis methodology for computer-mediated communication: An illustration with a computer bulletin board, in M. Burgoon (Ed.), Communication Yearbook 5 (pp. 904-925). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books
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