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Dual nationality, anti-citizenship, and xeno-racism: Online tropes on migrant (in)gratitude, and (in)adequate Britishness of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe. [PDF]
Rahbari L, Karch JD.
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Detection of offensive content in the Kazakh language using machine learning and deep learning approaches. [PDF]
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Negotiating Chinese Youth Cyber Nationalism through Play Methods
British Journal of Chinese Studies, 2022In this paper, we will look at how Chinese youth perform nationalism through player-devised play methods. We argue that as young players become more politically conscious, they are negotiating their politics through play. Within these play situations, players are solidifying their individual beliefs while finding like-minded players.
Johnathan Harrington, Zimu Zhang
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Call in the Cyber National Guard!
IEEE Security & Privacy Magazine, 2010The economic consequences of a cyberattack on major critical infrastructures might well outweigh the cost of fielding the CNG. Furthermore, an ad hoc group of private consultants wouldn't have the time, teamwork, or skills to address a major cyberattack, nor would they be able to respond quickly.
Cynthia E. Irvine, Charles C. Palmer
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Homeland vs. Korean idols: Cyber-nationalism in Chinese K-Pop Fandom
Academic Association of Global Cultural Contents, 2022Cyber-nationalism in China which has become more salient over the last decade is a major factor that contributes to increasing anti-Korean sentiments in China. By interviewing 20 Chinese K-Pop fans, this study explores how Chinese K-Pop fandoms display and construct their nationalism and how they negotiate their love for Korean idols and their homeland
Ji Hoon Park, Yue Wang
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