A Content Analysis of Persuasion Techniques Used on White Supremacist Websites

The Internet has made it possible for people to access just about any information they could possibly want. Conversely, it has given organizations a vehicle through which they can get their message out to a large audience. Hate groups have found the Internet particularly appealing, because they are...

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Main Authors: Georgie Ann Weatherby, Brian Scoggins
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gonzaga Library Publishing 2005-01-01
Series:Journal of Hate Studies
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Online Access:https://jhs.press.gonzaga.edu/articles/31
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description The Internet has made it possible for people to access just about any information they could possibly want. Conversely, it has given organizations a vehicle through which they can get their message out to a large audience. Hate groups have found the Internet particularly appealing, because they are able to get their uncensored message out to an unlimited number of people (ADL 2005). This is an issue that is not likely to go away.
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A Content Analysis of Persuasion Techniques Used on White Supremacist Websites
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title A Content Analysis of Persuasion Techniques Used on White Supremacist Websites
title_full A Content Analysis of Persuasion Techniques Used on White Supremacist Websites
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title_short A Content Analysis of Persuasion Techniques Used on White Supremacist Websites
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