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Since the 1990s the educational community has witnessed a proliferation of ‘bullying’ discourses, primarily within the field of educational developmental social psychology. Drawing on ethnographic and qualitative interview data of primary and secondary school girls and boys, this article argues that the discourse ‘bullying’ operates to simplify and ...
Jessica Ringrose, Emma Renold
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ABSTRACT In this essay, I draw on both autoethnography and ethnographic research among college students studying their Heritage Language (HL)—or Heritage Language Learners (HLLs)—at a US university. I explore the felt contradictions and tensions that get voiced when attempting to navigate the uneasy relationship between two terms: “mother tongue” and ...
Arnaaz Khwaja
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Human Rights Revisionism and the Canadian Parliamentary Coalition to Combat Antisemitism [PDF]
This article focuses on the Canadian Parliamentary Coalition to Combat Antisemitism (CPCCA): a self-appointed group of parliamentarians dedicated to extinguishing what it calls “the new antisemitism.” Working from a Gramscian perspective, we identify key
Cairns, James, Ferguson, Susan
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Abstract The exponential growth of social media, the dark web, cryptocurrency, international cartels, cyber attacks, the collaboration of terrorist organizations, the rise of self‐regulated social media, and the complexities of money laundering are threats to Canadian democracy, the economy, and the rule of law.
Ehsan Jozaghi
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Identifying and categorising profane words in hate speech [PDF]
This study attempts to explore the different types of Hate Speech appearing in social media by identifying profane words used in hate speech. This study also compares the profane words used in different generations to assist in identifying the user's ...
Chee, Weng Mun +2 more
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Challenging Stereotypes: Muslim Women's Photographic Self-Representations on the Internet [PDF]
This paper focuses on embodiment as enacted and expressed on websites and blogs produced or populated by Muslim women. While there is no agreement amongst scholars and believers in different schools of Islam whether Muslim women are required to wear the ...
Piela, Anna
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ABSTRACT The rise of the far right has captured the attention of scholars across media studies, political science, and sociology. Digital technology played an important role in the rise of the far right and has deeply shaped this global movement. Focusing on research in Western societies (primarily Europe and North America), this review takes stock of ...
Bharath Ganesh
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New Media, Professional Sport and Political Economy [PDF]
New media technologies are seen to be changing the production, delivery and consumption of professional sports and creating a new dynamic between sports fans, athletes, clubs, governing bodies and the mainstream media.
Dart, J
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Abstract Misinformation is a complex and urgent sociotechnical problem that requires meaningful governance, in addition to technical efforts aimed at detection or classification and intervention or literacy efforts aimed at promoting awareness and identification.
Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo +2 more
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Mapping the Landscape of Online Discrimination: An Integrated Transdisciplinary Approach
Online discrimination is an alarming phenomenon that draws growing attention across academic disciplines. However, this interest has led to fragmented knowledge, with research often confined within disciplinary boundaries. This study introduces an innovative hybrid approach that combines a scoping review with textual analysis to bridge this gap by (1 ...
Chiara Imperato +2 more
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