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The twenty-first century has been marked strongly with two extremely significant developments, firstly the increase in international terror attacks and secondly the evolution of media and information consumption based on technological advancements. These phenomena together have led to the figurative and literal blowing up of mass media coverage, but ...
Aydin, Zeynep +3 more
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Yeni Medyada İslamofobik Söylemin Üretimi: Facebook Örneği
Facebook, Twitter gibi sosyal ağlar, hızlı bir şekilde haber ve bilgiler sunan, haber ve bilgilerin yeniden okunabildiği, bunlarla ilgili tartışma yapılabildiği küresel bir forum özelliği göstermektedir.
Çilem Tuğba Koç
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This study examines new media in facing the challenges of cyber terrorism. The study aims to explore: the relationship between terrorism and the media, the reasons leading to the terrorist action, the media's duplication in its dissemination of terrorism
Lalu Supriadi Bin Mujib
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Mimicking news: how the credibility of an established tabloid is used when disseminating racism [PDF]
This article explores the mimicking of tabloid news as a form of covert racism, relying on the credibility of an established tabloid newspaper. The qualitative case study focuses on a digital platform for letters to the editor, operated without editorial
Farkas, Johan, Neumayer, Christina
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Cyber Homo Sacer: A Critical Analysis of Cyber Islamophobia in the Wake of the Muslim Ban
This article takes up Giorgio Agamben's formulation of “bare life” (1998) and applies it to the contemporary perpetuation of violent Islamophobia in online spaces, producing what I term a figuration of the (Muslim) cyber homo sacer. Particularly focusing upon the proliferation of virulent,
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‘Islamonausea, not Islamophobia’: The many faces of cyber hate speech
Abstract Muslims have been the target of discriminatory attitudes – especially after 9/11 – by certain sectors of society, leading to what is known as ‘Islamophobia’. This exclusionary tendency sees its most common manifestation in hate speech.
Aguilera Carnerero, María Del Carmen +1 more
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'They make us feel like we're a virus': the multiple impacts of Islamophobic hostility towards veiled Muslim women [PDF]
Within the prevailing post-9/11 climate, veiled Muslim women are commonly portrayed as oppressed, ‘culturally dangerous’ and ‘threatening’ to the western way of life and to notions of public safety and security by virtue of being fully covered in the ...
Chakraborti, N, Zempi, I
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‘I will Blow your face off’—Virtual and Physical World Anti-Muslim Hate Crime [PDF]
Anti-Muslim hate crime is usually viewed in the prism of physical attacks; however, it also occurs in a cyber context, and this reality has considerable consequences for victims.
Allen +25 more
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Cloaked Facebook pages: Exploring fake Islamist propaganda in social media [PDF]
This research analyses cloaked Facebook pages that are created to spread political propaganda by cloaking a user profile and imitating the identity of a political opponent in order to spark hateful and aggressive reactions.
Ali W +27 more
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Education of Young People and Children as a Way of Fighting Against Internet Hate, a Form of Cyber Violence [PDF]
Due to highly innovative technologies such as the smartphone, cyber- bullying and on-line, aggression has increasingly affected individuals across the world.
Górka, M. (Marek)
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