AbstractThis article combines topic modeling and critical discourse analysis to examine patterns of representation around the words Muslim and Islam in a 105 million word corpus of a large Swedish Internet forum from 2000 to 2013. Despite the increased importance of social media in the (re)production of discursive power in society, this is the first study of its kind. The analysis shows that Muslims are portrayed in the forum as a homogeneous outgroup that is embroiled in conflict, violence and extremism: characteristics that are described as emanating from Islam as a religion. These patterns are strikingly similar to – but often more extreme versions of – those previously found in analysis of traditional media. This indicates that, in this...
Abstract The point of this study is to examine the patterns of Islamic discourses constructed by ra...
This study is a contribution to the limited knowledge of how different types of media content (about...
Abstract This master thesis examines the development of the Islamic discourse on Internet, by a rese...
This article combines topic modeling and critical discourse analysis to examine patterns of represen...
This article combines topic modeling and critical discourse analysis to examine patterns of represen...
This paper explores social media conversations about Islam and Muslims through discourse analysis. T...
The media plays an important role in forming public opinion, in broad terms media reporting can be d...
Currently, there are two Christian newspapers on the Swedish media market. One is Dagen (The Day), f...
In this article we present an analysis of the discursive connections between Islamophobia and anti-f...
This research examined whether a differing degree of unidentifiability online influences the constru...
This study is based on the discussion of the rapid development and use of the Internet and its role ...
This article uses methods from corpus linguistics and critical discourse analysis to examine pattern...
Abstract In the past two decades a virtual Ummah has evolved in cyberspace. While some of these webs...
Media representations have significant power to shape opinions and influence public response to comm...
This article is a descriptive comparative quantitative content analysis of the construction of Islam...
Abstract The point of this study is to examine the patterns of Islamic discourses constructed by ra...
This study is a contribution to the limited knowledge of how different types of media content (about...
Abstract This master thesis examines the development of the Islamic discourse on Internet, by a rese...
This article combines topic modeling and critical discourse analysis to examine patterns of represen...
This article combines topic modeling and critical discourse analysis to examine patterns of represen...
This paper explores social media conversations about Islam and Muslims through discourse analysis. T...
The media plays an important role in forming public opinion, in broad terms media reporting can be d...
Currently, there are two Christian newspapers on the Swedish media market. One is Dagen (The Day), f...
In this article we present an analysis of the discursive connections between Islamophobia and anti-f...
This research examined whether a differing degree of unidentifiability online influences the constru...
This study is based on the discussion of the rapid development and use of the Internet and its role ...
This article uses methods from corpus linguistics and critical discourse analysis to examine pattern...
Abstract In the past two decades a virtual Ummah has evolved in cyberspace. While some of these webs...
Media representations have significant power to shape opinions and influence public response to comm...
This article is a descriptive comparative quantitative content analysis of the construction of Islam...
Abstract The point of this study is to examine the patterns of Islamic discourses constructed by ra...
This study is a contribution to the limited knowledge of how different types of media content (about...
Abstract This master thesis examines the development of the Islamic discourse on Internet, by a rese...