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In the heat of the moment: bringing 'Je suis Charlie' into focus
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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The dialectics of media representation. Je Suis Charlie as fetishization of an image
Published 2015-12-01Subjects: “…Je suis Charlie…”
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#JeSuisCharlie: Towards a Multi-Method Study of Hybrid Media Events
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Je Suis Charlie or the Fragility of the Republican Sacred: On January 11th, 2015 and Its Afterlives
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A TOPIC MODELING BASED REPRESENTATION TO DETECT TWEET LOCATIONS. EXAMPLE OF THE EVENT ”JE SUIS CHARLIE”
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
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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The Public Interest Behind #JeSuisCharlie and #JeSuisAhmed: Social Media and Hashtag Virality as Mechanisms for Western Cultural Imperialism
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CORPUS LINGUISTIC STUDY OF TWEETS USING #CHARLIEHEBDO HASHTAG
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
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
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
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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