Publications: Media and hate crime

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Van Schenck, R., 'Deplatforming “the people”: media populism, racial capitalism, and the regulation of online reactionary networks' (2023), Media, Culture and Society [online]
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Varela, N., 'History of reference texts in the construction of feminist discourse in the 21st century as a strategy against its media devaluation | Historia de los textos de referencia en la construcción del discurso feminista del siglo XXI como estrategia frente a su devaluación mediática' (2023), Historia y Comunicacion Social, 28(2), pp. 317–326
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Vasist, P.N., Chatterjee, D. & Krishnan, S., 'The Polarizing Impact of Political Disinformation and Hate Speech: A Cross-country Configural Narrative' (2023), Information Systems Frontiers [online]
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Vázquez, C.V. & Escudero, C.M., 'The social representation of the Trans collective in current advertising: the Pantene case | [LA REPRESENTACIÓN SOCIAL DEL COLECTIVO TRANS EN LA PUBLICIDAD ACTUAL: CASO PANTENE]' (2022), VISUAL Review. International Visual Culture Review / Revista Internacional de Cultura, 9(Monographic)
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Vellucci, P., 'Conspiracy Thinking, Online Misinformation, and Hate: Insights from an Italian News Story Using Topic Modeling Techniques' (2023), Journalism and Media, 4(4), pp. 1048–1064
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Venkatesan, S. & Joshi, I.A., '“I AM NOT A VIRUS”: COVID-19, Anti-Asian Hate, and Comics as Counternarratives' (2023), Journal of Medical Humanities [online]
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Verhoeven, E., Dhoest, A. & Paulussen, S., '‘No room for hate in our country’: Constructing the LGBTI-friendly nation in news discourses after the murder of a gay man in Belgium' (2022), International Journal of Cultural Studies [online]
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Vidra, Z. & Fox, J., 'Mainstreaming of racist anti-Roma discourses in the media in Hungary' (2014), Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies, 12(4), pp.437-455
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Vilar-Lluch, S., 'Understanding and appraising ‘hate speech’' (2023), Journal of Language Aggression and Conflict, 11(2), pp. 279–306
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Völker, T., 'How terrorist attacks distort public debates: a comparative study of right-wing and Islamist extremism' (2023), Journal of European Public Policy [online]
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Volkovskii, D. & Bodrunova, S., 'Incivility Balanced? Civil vs. Uncivil Speech in Online Political Discussions as Dependent on Political Parallelism' (2023), Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, LNICST, 494 LNICST, pp. 65-80
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Vollhardt, J., Coutin, M., Staub, E., Weiss, G. & Deflander, J., 'Deconstructing hate speech in the DRC: A psychological media sensitization campaign' (2006), Journal of Hate Studies, 5(1), pp. 15-35
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von Boguszewski, N., Moin, S., Bhowmick, A., Yimam, S.M. & Biemann, C., 'How hateful are movies? A study and prediction on movie subtitles' (2021), KONVENS 2021 - Proceedings of the 17th Conference on Natural Language Processing, pp. 37-48
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Von Sikorski, C. & Merz, P., 'No-go zone for Jews? Examining how news on anti-Semitic attacks increases victim blaming' (2023), Communications [online]
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Walther, C.S. & Embrick, D.G.T., 'White trash and white supremacy: An analysis of the James Byrd Jr. and Matthew Shepard hate crimes' (2017), in R. Thompson-Miller & K. Ducey (Edss), Systemic Racism (pp.237-260). New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan
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Warner, K., 'Gang rape in Sydney: Crime, the media, politics, race and sentencing' (2004), Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 37(3), pp.344-361
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Warren-Gordon, K. & Rhineberger, G., 'The “Trump effect” on hate crime reporting: Media coverage before and after the 2016 presidential election' (2021), Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice [online]
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Weigel, M., 'Hating Theory: “Cultural Marxism,” “CRT,” and the Power of Media Affects' (2023), International Journal of Communication, 17, pp. 6504–6524
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Weitzman, M., Williams, R.J. & Wald, J. (Eds.), 'The Routledge History of Antisemitism' (2023), London: Routledge
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Wigerfelt, A. & Wigerfelt, B., 'Media images and experiences of being a Jew in the Swedish city of Malmö' (2016), SAGE Open, 6(1), pp.1-14
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Williams, M.L. & Burnap, P., 'Cyberhate on social media in the aftermath of Woolwich: A case study in computational criminology and big data' (2016), British Journal of Criminology, 56(2), pp.211-238
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Wolfgang, J.D., 'When Fringe Hate Goes Mainstream: How White Nationalist Discourse Manifests in Online News Commenting' (2021), Journal of Communication Inquiry [online]
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Woo, H. & Cho, Y.Y., 'Fighting Hate and Hate Speech: Raising Anti-Hate Awareness through Critical Analysis of Popular Cultural Texts on an Undergraduate Course' (2023), Societies, 13(11), 240
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Yacoub, M., 'Reiterating Anti-Muslim Rhetoric: Interview Practices of Fox News’ Hannity' (2022), International Journal of Islamic Thought, 21, pp. 83-92
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Zamorano Llena, C., Stier, J. & Gray, B. (Eds.), 'Crisis and the Culture of Fear and Anxiety in Contemporary Europe' (2023), London: Routledge
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Zannettou, S., Elsherief, M., Belding, E., Nilizadeh, S. & Stringhini, G., 'Measuring and Characterizing Hate Speech on News Websites' (2020), WebSci 2020 - Proceedings of the 12th ACM Conference on Web Science, pp. 125-134
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Zaytoon, H.A.R. , 'Caricature images for religious profiling: A multimodal analysis of Islamophobia in selected press images' (2017), Anglica: An International Journal of English Studies, 26(2), pp.185-224
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Zhang, Y. & Trifiro, B., 'Who Portrayed It as “The Chinese Virus”? An Analysis of the Multiplatform Partisan Framing in U.S. News Coverage About China in the COVID-19 Pandemic' (2022), International Journal of Communication, 16, pp. 1027-1050
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