This paper looks at the profiles of those who engaged in Islamophobic language/extremist behaviour on Twitter during the COVID-19 pandemic. This two part analysis takes into account factors such as anonymity, membership length and postage frequency on language use, and the differences in sentiment expressed between pro-social and anti-social tweets. Analysis includes comparisons between low, moderate and high levels of anonymity, postage frequency, and membership length, allowing for differences in keyword use to be explored. Our findings suggest that increased anonymity is not associated with an increase in Islamophobic language and misinformation. The sentiment analysis indicated that emotions such as anger, disgust, fear, sadness and tru...
The aims and objectives of this report are to try and provide a snapshot of trends of anti-Muslim bi...
This article advances research on mediated solidarity, by analyzing the contestation of Islamophobia...
This paper examines the effect of online social network interactions on future attitudes. Specifical...
This paper looks at the profiles of those who engaged in Islamophobic language/extremist behaviour o...
The rise in participation of social media networks is accompanied with a corresponding ...
The rise in participation of social media networks is accompanied with a corresponding rise in onlin...
Islamophobia is the unfounded hostility against Muslims. While anti-Muslim feelings have been explor...
Islamophobia is the unfounded hostility against Muslims. While anti-Muslim feelings have been explor...
The great promise of social media platforms such as Twitter is to connect people separated across ti...
The Online Islamophobia Project was an 18 month research project that ran between June 2020 and Dece...
This was an 18 month research project that ran between June 2020 and December 2021 and examined the ...
Contemporary far-right politicians increasingly diffuse messages through social networks. This artic...
The Woolwich attack in May 2013 has led to a spate of hate crimes committed against Muslim communiti...
Twitter enables groups with certain agendas to organize and distribute their ideologies. This resear...
abstract: Social media has become a direct and effective means of transmitting personal opinions int...
The aims and objectives of this report are to try and provide a snapshot of trends of anti-Muslim bi...
This article advances research on mediated solidarity, by analyzing the contestation of Islamophobia...
This paper examines the effect of online social network interactions on future attitudes. Specifical...
This paper looks at the profiles of those who engaged in Islamophobic language/extremist behaviour o...
The rise in participation of social media networks is accompanied with a corresponding ...
The rise in participation of social media networks is accompanied with a corresponding rise in onlin...
Islamophobia is the unfounded hostility against Muslims. While anti-Muslim feelings have been explor...
Islamophobia is the unfounded hostility against Muslims. While anti-Muslim feelings have been explor...
The great promise of social media platforms such as Twitter is to connect people separated across ti...
The Online Islamophobia Project was an 18 month research project that ran between June 2020 and Dece...
This was an 18 month research project that ran between June 2020 and December 2021 and examined the ...
Contemporary far-right politicians increasingly diffuse messages through social networks. This artic...
The Woolwich attack in May 2013 has led to a spate of hate crimes committed against Muslim communiti...
Twitter enables groups with certain agendas to organize and distribute their ideologies. This resear...
abstract: Social media has become a direct and effective means of transmitting personal opinions int...
The aims and objectives of this report are to try and provide a snapshot of trends of anti-Muslim bi...
This article advances research on mediated solidarity, by analyzing the contestation of Islamophobia...
This paper examines the effect of online social network interactions on future attitudes. Specifical...