The spread of online conspiracy theories represents a serious threat to society. To understand the content of conspiracies, here we present the language of conspiracy (LOCO) corpus. LOCO is an 88-million-token corpus composed of topic-matched conspiracy (N=23,937) and mainstream (N=72,806) documents harvested from 150 websites. Mimicking internet user behavior, documents were identified using Google by crossing a set of seed phrases with a set of websites. LOCO is hierarchically structured, meaning that each document is cross-nested within websites (N=150) and topics (N=600, on three different resolutions). A rich set of linguistic features (N=287) and meta-data includes upload date, measures of social media engagement, measures of website ...
Conspiracy theories are commonly defined as attempts to explain notable social and political events ...
This paper presents the results of two corpus studies investigating the discourse surrounding conspi...
Did the moon landing really happen? Did the royal family orchestrate the death of Princess Diana? Wa...
AbstractSince the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in December 2019, a multitude of conspiracy theo...
This paper analyzes key psychological themes in language used by prominent conspiracy theorists and...
This paper presents a multi-platform computational pipeline geared to identify social media posts di...
The large availability of user provided contents on online social media facilitates people aggregati...
Despite a growing literature on the topic, little is known about how individuals perceive the label ...
The rise of social media has offered a fast and easy way for the propagation of conspiracy theories ...
Digital platforms and media are fertile breeding grounds for disinformation and conspirational views...
Scholarly efforts to understand conspiracy theories have grown significantly in recent years, and th...
The wide availability of user-provided content in online social media facilitates the aggregation of...
Social media enabled a direct path from producer to consumer of contents changing the way users get ...
Conspiracy theories and misinformation are becoming increasingly pervasive in recent years and have ...
In recent years, conspiracy theories have pervaded mainstream discourse. Social media, in particular...
Conspiracy theories are commonly defined as attempts to explain notable social and political events ...
This paper presents the results of two corpus studies investigating the discourse surrounding conspi...
Did the moon landing really happen? Did the royal family orchestrate the death of Princess Diana? Wa...
AbstractSince the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in December 2019, a multitude of conspiracy theo...
This paper analyzes key psychological themes in language used by prominent conspiracy theorists and...
This paper presents a multi-platform computational pipeline geared to identify social media posts di...
The large availability of user provided contents on online social media facilitates people aggregati...
Despite a growing literature on the topic, little is known about how individuals perceive the label ...
The rise of social media has offered a fast and easy way for the propagation of conspiracy theories ...
Digital platforms and media are fertile breeding grounds for disinformation and conspirational views...
Scholarly efforts to understand conspiracy theories have grown significantly in recent years, and th...
The wide availability of user-provided content in online social media facilitates the aggregation of...
Social media enabled a direct path from producer to consumer of contents changing the way users get ...
Conspiracy theories and misinformation are becoming increasingly pervasive in recent years and have ...
In recent years, conspiracy theories have pervaded mainstream discourse. Social media, in particular...
Conspiracy theories are commonly defined as attempts to explain notable social and political events ...
This paper presents the results of two corpus studies investigating the discourse surrounding conspi...
Did the moon landing really happen? Did the royal family orchestrate the death of Princess Diana? Wa...