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The Implications of Social Media on #BlackLivesMatter
This essay explores the world of social media and its implications for social movements such as #BlackLivesMatter. #BlackLivesMatter was created after the death of Trayvon Martin, and stems from the inaction from the judicial system toward his murderer ...
Khasow, Roxanne
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ABSTRACT This study examines the interplay between language and social connectedness in forming opinion‐based groups on social media. Drawing on small‐world theory and social identity theory, we propose a dual‐layer approach that combines semantic and network analysis to investigate the dynamics of group formation on X/Twitter during the 2021 COVID‐19 ...
Davide Morselli +8 more
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The semantic analysis of the hashtag #blacklivesmatter
The article analyzes the use of the hash tag #blacklivesmatter during its most active use on the social network Twitter - from May 25 to June 7, 2020. Using the OSoMe: the IUNI observatory on social media big digital data analytics service, the correlation of this hashtag with others was investigated, and then the results were interpreted and ...
Veronica Katermina +1 more
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Social Network Analysis: #BlackLivesMatter Distribution at Actor Level and System Level [PDF]
#BlackLivesMatter accompanies several cases of discrimination against the black community. The hashtag was spread by actors who have great influences on Twitter users. The actors create communication network which connected to each other to form opinions
Prihantoro, Edy, Ramadhani, Rizky Wulan
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Abstract The alt‐right increasingly claims that White men are becoming targets of discrimination, yet few studies examine how, and for whom, perceived (reverse) discrimination manifests among White men. We address this oversight by examining rates of change in perceptions of ethnic and gender discrimination across 10 annual waves of a nationwide sample
Kieren J. Lilly +5 more
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ABSTRACT The centrality of information and communicative processes in persuading society has, historically, made the media one of the key networks of power and influence in society. The rapid expansion of social media platforms has, however, enabled revolutionary changes in how this power is wielded and how persuasion occurs.
Nick Nelson +2 more
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Seeing the Humanity of Black Girls: The Intersectional Multimodal Analysis (IMA) Framework as Method
This methodological study introduces Intersectional Multimodal Analysis (IMA), an interpretive framework that combines intersectionality with social semiotic multimodal analysis methods. The IMA framework consists of four interconnected domains and is applied to a young Black girl's drawing to reveal its endarkened, embodied, and engendered meaning ...
Jennifer D. Turner
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Framing Radical Care And Radical Empathy In The #BlackLivesMatter Movement
This thesis looks at the ongoing media framing of the #BlackLivesMatter movement (primarily in the realm of journalism) to argue that incorporating elements of radical care and radical empathy in how we communicate stories can lead to transformative ...
White, Ashley
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Abstract The introduction of EU's Digital Market Directive, especially the so‐called Article 13, caused a lot of controversy. A varied assembly of actors protested, including Internet activists, academics, NGO's such as Wikipedia, and owners of platforms for user generated content. They feared regulations would stifle the distribution of user generated
Madelen Riise +2 more
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#BlackLivesMatter and #AllLivesMatter Tweet IDs
Tweet IDs for tweets containing #BlackLivesMatter or #AllLivesMatter (case-insensitive), as collected over the time period from August 8th, 2014 to August 31st, 2015. Tweets were collected from the Twitter Gardenhose, which represents a 10% sample of all
Gallagher, Ryan
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