RPC-Lex: A dictionary to measure German right-wing populist conspiracy discourse online [0.03%]
一种衡量德国右翼民粹主义阴谋论在线话语的字典:RPC-Lex
Cornelius Puschmann,Hevin Karakurt,Carolin Amlinger et al.
Cornelius Puschmann et al.
We describe a novel computational dictionary for the study of right-wing populist conspiracy discourse (RPC) on the internet, specifically in the context of contemporary German politics. After first presenting our definition of conspiracy d...
Conspiracy theories in digital environments: Moving the research field forward [0.03%]
数字环境中的阴谋论:推动研究领域发展
Jing Zeng,Mike S Schäfer,Thaiane M Oliveira
Jing Zeng
In the past few years, the discussion of conspiracy theories has embroiled researchers, politicians and the public alike. During the COVID-19 pandemic in particular, the term 'conspiracy theory' became a buzzword in the news media, public c...
Felan Parker,Matthew E Perks
Felan Parker
Commercial game makers at all scales of production have increasingly come to incorporate livestreaming into every stage of the game development cycle. Mainstream hits like Fortnite and League of Legends owe their ongoing success in no small...
Andrea Rosales,Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol
Andrea Rosales
Ageism is the most invisible form of discrimination. While there is some awareness of gender, racial, and socioeconomic discrimination on digital platforms, ageism has received less attention. This article analyzes some tools that are frequ...
Networked publics and the organizing of collective action on Twitter: Examining the #Freebassel campaign [0.03%]
网络公众与集体行动的组织:以#Freebassel运动为例
Rong Wang,Kar-Hai Chu
Rong Wang
This study applied collective action theories and network theories to examine the information sharing patterns among Twitter users to obtain sociopolitical legitimacy of their collective goal. The role of Twitter in facilitating private-pub...