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The emergence of Donald Trump as an anti-Muslim-Islam presidential candidate and victory over Hillary Clinton is an issue of debate and division in the United States’ political sphere.
Mohsin Hassan Khan +4 more
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Bots, disinformation, and the first impeachment of U.S. President Donald Trump. [PDF]
Automated social media accounts, known as bots, have been shown to spread disinformation and manipulate online discussions. We study the behavior of retweet bots on Twitter during the first impeachment of U.S. President Donald Trump. We collect over 67.7
Rossetti M, Zaman T.
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It's About Hate: Approval of Donald Trump, Racism, Xenophobia and Support for Political Violence. [PDF]
Is approval of Donald J. Trump associated with support for political violence? If so, what explains the link between Trump approval and political violence?
Piazza J, Van Doren N.
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A warrant for violence? An analysis of Donald Trump's speech before the US Capitol attack.
On January 6th, 2021, Donald Trump's speech during a 'Save America' rally was followed by mass violence, with Trump's supporters storming the U.S. Capitol to prevent the certification of Joe Biden's victory in the presidential election.
Evangelos Ntontis +4 more
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There is considerable debate about whether survey respondents regularly engage in “expressive responding” – professing to believe something that they do not sincerely believe to show support for their in-group or hostility to an out-group.
R. Ross, Neil L Levy
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‘I’m not a virus’: Asian hate in Donald Trump’s rhetoric
Since the start of Covid-19, anti-Asian sentiment spiked. From March 2020 to June 2021, there were a total of 9,081 self-reported incidents of hate across the United States (Stop AAPI Hate. (2021).
Jennifer Zheng, J. Zompetti
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Persuasive Strategies in Donald Trump's Political Speeches
This study analyses persuasive strategies on Donald Trump’s political speeches. This study uses qualitative research as the design and Content Analysis as the approach.
Wilma Prafitri +1 more
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This study investigates the potential ideological stances reflected in President Trump’s speeches during the coronavirus crisis through the use of certain lexical items and grammatical constructions, including modal structures, comparative and ...
N. Awawdeh, Linda Al-Abbas
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Using Donald Trump’s COVID-19 Vaccine Endorsement to Give Public Health a Shot in the Arm: A Large-Scale Ad Experiment [PDF]
We report a large-scale randomized controlled trial designed to assess whether the partisan cue of a provaccine message from Donald Trump would induce Americans to get COVID-19 vaccines. Our study involved presenting a 27-second advertisement to millions
B. Larsen +5 more
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We propose that populism is a storytelling performance that involves a charismatic ‘truth-teller’ and a populist narrative frame. Populist narratives are sensemaking devices that guide people in areas of contestation, uncertainty and complexity where ...
Johan Nordensvard, Markus Ketola
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