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"It's all about making room for young people": A mixed-method study on adolescents' experiences of social adversity and support for violent radicalization in high schools. [PDF]
Abstract This mixed‐method study aims to explore adolescents' experiences of social adversity and how these experiences are associated with support for violent radicalization (VR) within the school context. A total of 1911 students (Mage = 15.7; SDage = 0.98; age range 14–18; 49% girls; 73% Canadian‐born) responded to an online survey and four focus ...
Miconi D +4 more
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Mapping the scientific knowledge and approaches to defining and measuring hate crime, hate speech, and hate incidents: A systematic review. [PDF]
Abstract Background The difficulties in defining hate crime, hate incidents and hate speech, and in finding a common conceptual basis constitute a key barrier toward operationalisation in research, policy and programming. Definitions disagree about issues such as the identities that should be protected, the types of behaviours that should be referred ...
Vergani M +8 more
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Exposure to hate in online and traditional media: A systematic review and meta-analysis of the impact of this exposure on individuals and communities. [PDF]
Abstract The Problem People use social media platforms to chat, search, and share information, express their opinions, and connect with others. But these platforms also facilitate the posting of divisive, harmful, and hateful messages, targeting groups and individuals, based on their race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or political views.
Madriaza P +7 more
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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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Abstract In India and its diaspora in the UK, online activities of various sorts—tweeting, blogging, messaging, trolling, and tagging—have become central to tensions surrounding religion's presence in public life and the stakes of belonging to the nation.
Sahana Udupa, Max Kramer
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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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Abstract This is the protocol for a Campbell systematic review: The objectives are as follows: (1) to critically and systematically synthesize the empirical evidence on the effects or impacts of exposure to or consumption, active search, or promotion of hate content online or in traditional media; (2) to describe how the characteristics of hate (e.g ...
Ghayda Hassan +9 more
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Good Minzu and bad Muslims: Islamophobia in China's state media
Abstract Since 2014, observers of Chinese society have noted an upsurge in Islamophobic sentiment among China's ethnic majority Han. China's Muslims, in particular those who identify as Hui and Uyghur, report an increase in harassment, both online and in person. This Islamophobic backlash occurs in conjunction with retrenchments by the Chinese state on
David R. Stroup
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