Abstract In the aftermath of the war on terror, mosques have become targets for hate groups, leveraging online platforms to amplify global anti‐mosque campaigns. These groups link local protestors with international hate networks, fuelling both online and offline (i.e., onsite) anti‐mosque campaigns.
Gabriel Ahmanideen, Derya Iner
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RPC-Lex: A dictionary to measure German right-wing populist conspiracy discourse online. [PDF]
Puschmann C +4 more
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Social Media and Online Digital Technology Use Among Muslim Young People and Parents: Qualitative Focus Group Study. [PDF]
Douglass CH +5 more
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The Regulation, Reclamation, and Resistance of Queer Kinship in Contemporary India. [PDF]
Sinha K.
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LOCO: The 88-million-word language of conspiracy corpus. [PDF]
Miani A, Hills T, Bangerter A.
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A review on abusive content automatic detection: approaches, challenges and opportunities. [PDF]
Alrashidi B +3 more
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Mobilising Extremism in Times of Change: Analysing the UK's Far-Right Online Content During the Pandemic. [PDF]
Collins J.
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Muslim-Christian Relations in the Midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
Grafton DD.
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Knowing Well, Being Well: well-being born of understanding: The Urgent Need for Coordinated and Comprehensive Efforts to Combat Misinformation. [PDF]
Johnson SS.
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