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    In the heat of the moment: bringing 'Je suis Charlie' into focus by Klug, B

    Published 2016
    “…The conclusion drawn is that the slogan ‘Je suis Charlie’ is an obstacle to thinking through the issues raised by the Paris attack.…”
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    A TOPIC MODELING BASED REPRESENTATION TO DETECT TWEET LOCATIONS. EXAMPLE OF THE EVENT ”JE SUIS CHARLIE by M. Morchid, D. Josselin, Y. Portilla, R. Dufour, E. Altman, G. Linarès

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…The tweet content, meaning and location, show how an event-such as the bursty one ”JeSuisCharlie”, happened in France in January 2015, is comprehended in different countries. …”
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    A global public sphere of compassion? #JeSuisCharlie and #JeNeSuisPasCharlie on Twitter and their language boundaries by Svetlana S. BODRUNOVA, Anna S. SMOLIAROVA, Ivan S. BLEKANOV, Nina N. ZHURAVLEVA, Yulia S. DANILOVA

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Данное исследование призвано оценить языково-пространственный аспект дискуссий под двумя «аффективными» и взаимоисключающими хэштегами, отражающими ценностные позиции пользователей Твиттера,— #JeSuisCharlie и #JeNeSuisPasCharlie. Мы оцениваем языковое распределение в коллекциях твитов и распространение хэштег-маркированных обсуждений за пределы французского языка. …”
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    CORPUS LINGUISTIC STUDY OF TWEETS USING #CHARLIEHEBDO HASHTAG by Intan Siti Nugraha, Eva Tuckyta S. Sujatna, Sutiono Mahdi

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Hashtags of #CharlieHebdo becomes trending in Twitter when a knife attack incident happened in front of former Charlie Hebdo magazine’s office on 25 September 2020. If #JeSuisCharlie was used to show empathy and support for the victim and freedom of speech value, #CharlieHebdo still remains question on what topics around the Twitter discussion using the hashtag. …”
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    From the Mosque to the Town Square: Some Reflections on Islam, Youth, Social Movements and Citizenship by Salvatore Madonia, Ana I. Planet Contreras

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…In the process of differentiation and confrontation with Islamic people in the Spanish context, new association-building and new activism have emerged, with some connections to European youth associations and a growing commitment to global causes like the fight against Islamophobia and against international terrorism (the ‘Je suis Charlie’ movement) and feminist causes (#MeToo).…”
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    The dynamics of negative stereotypes as revealed by tweeting behavior in the aftermath of the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack by Yousri Marzouki, Eliza Barach, Vidhushini Srinivasan, Samira Shaikh, Laurie Beth Feldman

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…The data (400k tweets) were collected via Twitter streaming API and consisted of tweets that contained at least one of 16 hashtags associated with the Charlie Hebdo attack (e.g., #JeSuisCharlie, #IAmCharlie, #ParisAttacks), collected between January 14th and February 9th. …”
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    WINGED WORDS IN A MODERN CULTURAL CONTEXT by Olga V. Lomakina, Valerij M. Mokienko

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…There have been studied the neologisms Я - Шарли (Je suis Charlie) - Я не Шарли (I am not Charlie), Крым наш (Crimea is ours), вежливые люди (the polite people) that appeared owing to the modern cultural context. …”
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