This article sets out findings from a project focused on #stopIslam, a hashtag that gained prominence following the Brussels terror attack of 2016. We initially outline a big data analysis which shows how counter-narratives – criticizing #stopIslam – momentarily subverted negative news reporting of Muslims. The rest of the article details qualitative findings that complicate this initial positive picture. We set out key tactics engaged in by right-wing actors, self-identified Muslim users, would-be allies and celebrities and elucidate how these tactics were instrumental in the direction, dynamics and legacies of the hashtag. We argue that the tactical interventions of tightly bound networks of right-wing actors, as well as the structural co...
Concerning individual or institutional accountability for online hate speech, research has revealed ...
This paper explores ways in which the harmful effects of cyber hate may be mitigated through mechani...
Using a dataset of more than 80 accounts during 2015, this article explores the gendered ways in whi...
This article sets out findings from a project focused on #stopIslam, a hashtag that gained prominenc...
This paper sets out quantitative findings from a research project examining the dynamics of online c...
This paper sets out quantitative findings from a research project examining the dynamics of online c...
In this article, we conduct a comprehensive study of online antagonistic content related to Jewish i...
In Myanmar, at least 10,000 civilians in Muslim villages were slaughtered following years of local F...
National governments now recognize online hate speech as a pernicious social problem. In the wake of...
With large, representative, and comparable data scraped from Twitter, this study tries to provide co...
Following a shooting attack by two self-proclaimed Islamist gunmen at the offices of French satirica...
A consideration of terrorism as communication necessarily draws attention to the development of coun...
Following a shooting attack by two self-proclaimed Islamist gunmen at the offices of French satirica...
Between 2014 and 2017, the Islamic State maintained vibrant communities on a range of social media p...
This article contributes to public and policy debates on the value of social media disruption activi...
Concerning individual or institutional accountability for online hate speech, research has revealed ...
This paper explores ways in which the harmful effects of cyber hate may be mitigated through mechani...
Using a dataset of more than 80 accounts during 2015, this article explores the gendered ways in whi...
This article sets out findings from a project focused on #stopIslam, a hashtag that gained prominenc...
This paper sets out quantitative findings from a research project examining the dynamics of online c...
This paper sets out quantitative findings from a research project examining the dynamics of online c...
In this article, we conduct a comprehensive study of online antagonistic content related to Jewish i...
In Myanmar, at least 10,000 civilians in Muslim villages were slaughtered following years of local F...
National governments now recognize online hate speech as a pernicious social problem. In the wake of...
With large, representative, and comparable data scraped from Twitter, this study tries to provide co...
Following a shooting attack by two self-proclaimed Islamist gunmen at the offices of French satirica...
A consideration of terrorism as communication necessarily draws attention to the development of coun...
Following a shooting attack by two self-proclaimed Islamist gunmen at the offices of French satirica...
Between 2014 and 2017, the Islamic State maintained vibrant communities on a range of social media p...
This article contributes to public and policy debates on the value of social media disruption activi...
Concerning individual or institutional accountability for online hate speech, research has revealed ...
This paper explores ways in which the harmful effects of cyber hate may be mitigated through mechani...
Using a dataset of more than 80 accounts during 2015, this article explores the gendered ways in whi...