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    LINGUACULTURAL AND LINGUAPERSONAL ANALYSIS OF RELIGIOUS CONCEPTS IMPLEMENTATIONS IN RUSSIAN CREOLISED CARTOONS by Maria A Belova

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Shooting at publishing house of the French comical newspaper of Charlie Hebdo was followed by lots of pros and cons of creativity of the killed authors. …”
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    Reshaping the urban hierarchy: patterns of information diffusion on social media by Jiue-An Yang, Ming-Hsiang Tsou, Krzysztof Janowicz, Keith C. Clarke, Piotr Jankowski

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…We examined the top 30 populated cities and metropolitan areas in the U.S. and retrieved Twitter data related to two selected topics from these regions, the 2015 Nepal Earthquake and the #JesuisCharlie hashtag in response to the Paris attacks on the Charlie Hebdo offices. We analyzed the similarity among regions of their response using multiple statistical methods and three urban classifications. …”
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    Silvia Naef (Çev. Can Belge), İslam’da “Tasvir Sorunu” Var Mı? (Ayrıntı Yayınları, 2018) by Nail Elhan

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Benzer bir olay 2015 yılında Fransa’da da yaşanmış ve Charlie Hebdo adlı mizah dergisinde yayımlanan benzer içerikli bir karikatür nedeniyle derginin ofisine yapılan silahlı saldırı sonucu çok sayıda kişi hayatını kaybetmiştir. …”
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    Transformer-Based Abstractive Summarization for Reddit and Twitter: Single Posts vs. Comment Pools in Three Languages by Ivan S. Blekanov, Nikita Tarasov, Svetlana S. Bodrunova

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…Further, to overcome the 500-token limitation of T5 for analyzing social media pools that are usually bigger, we apply LongFormer Large and T5 Large to pools of tweets from a large-scale discussion on the <i>Charlie Hebdo</i> massacre in three languages and prove that pool summarizations may be used for detecting micro-shifts in agendas of networked discussions. …”
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