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Detecting Extremism on Twitter During U.S. Capitol Riot Using Deep Learning Techniques
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Visualizing How Race, Support for Black Lives Matter, and Gun Ownership Shape Views of the U.S. Capitol Insurrection of January 6, 2021
Published 2022-07-01“…In this visualization, the authors examine how race, support for Black Lives Matter (BLM), and gun ownership predict views about the political uprising of January 6, 2021, at the U.S. Capitol. On the basis of a 2021 survey from a long-term longitudinal study, the authors show that views of the Capitol insurrection do not vary by race, contrary to expectations. …”
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Visualizing how race, support for Black Lives Matter, and gun ownership shape views of the U.S. Capitol insurrection of January 6, 2021
Published 2022“…In this visualization, the authors examine how race, support for Black Lives Matter (BLM), and gun ownership predict views about the political uprising of January 6, 2021, at the U.S. Capitol. On the basis of a 2021 survey from a long-term longitudinal study, the authors show that views of the Capitol insurrection do not vary by race, contrary to expectations. …”
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Storm the Capitol: Linking Offline Political Speech and Online Twitter Extra-Representational Participation on QAnon and the January 6 Insurrection
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The Tragic Myth of America’s 2021 “March on Rome”
Published 2024-06-01“… The parallels between the January 6th, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol and the so-called “March on Rome” of October 1922, are unmistakable, from Donald Trump and Benito Mussolini’s leadership styles to their non-participation in the actual coup attempts to the unwavering commitment of their most zealous followers to the respective causes. …”
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Effects of the US Capitol Attack on political views in Argentina, Brazil, and Chile
Published 2024“…Is it possible for major political events, such as the U.S. Capitol insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021, to influence political attitudes in other countries? …”
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Individual Differences in Belief in Fake News about Election Fraud after the 2020 U.S. Election
Published 2021-12-01“…Belief in election fraud had dangerous consequences, including the deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol in January 2021. In the present study, participants rated the truthfulness of true and false headlines about the election, and then completed individual difference measures eight days after the election. …”
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Illicit Activities Beneath the Surface Web: Investigating Domestic Extremism on Anonymous Social Media Platforms
Published 2021-04-01“…At the beginning of 2021, the Internet was used to spread words to incite insurrection and violence through social media, incited a pro-Trump mob riot into a U.S. Capitol building. Furthermore, due to recent acts of domestic terrorism in Texas, New Zealand, and California, police authorities have begun investigating social media presence that premeditated harmful acts. …”
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High & mighty: Implicit associations between space and social status
Published 2011-10-01“…Linguistic references such as high status or climbing the corporate ladder, and built places such as the U.S. Capitol building link social and physical hierarchies. …”
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Generational effects of culture and digital media in former Soviet Republics
Published 2023-04-01“…Over 1000 individuals in each country were asked about a news event (the January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol) and about the long-term future of their country. …”
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Amerykańska chrześcijańska prawica, sędziowska kontrola prawa i instrumentalizacja potrzeb religijnych − splot zależności
Published 2023-03-01“…This article explores hidden sources of the exploitation of religious passions in the U.S. constitutional practice in four periods: 1) after the Civil War, when religiously reinforced social conservatism developed in the South; 2) in the 1950s and 1960s, when the business elite and conservative clergymen promoted the role of religion in public life in order to fight the New Deal political order; 3) in the 1970s and 1980s, when the Republican Party formed an alliance with conservative Christians; 4) in the Donald Trump’s era which culminated in the U.S. Capitol attack of 2021. I argue that these periods had two common features: the racist basis and the U.S. …”
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Co wolno właścicielom mediów? Debata na temat prawa do ograniczania swobody wypowiedzi polityków w mediach w Polsce, Rosji i Niemczech po szturmie na Kapitol
Published 2023-06-01“…A Debate on the Right to Limit Politician’s Freedom of Expression in Polish, Russian and German Media after the Storming of the U.S. Capitol The article presents the results of comparative research on public/state media narratives on freedom of speech and democratic values. …”
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