2024
DOI: 10.1177/01634437241229322
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‘Hypocrite!’ Affective and argumentative engagement on Twitter, following the Christchurch terrorist attack

John E. Richardson,
Eva Haifa Giraud,
Elizabeth Poole
et al.

Abstract: This article intervenes in debates about whether public-facing social media enable the rapid spread of hate speech, or whether these platforms can offer valuable opportunities to contest it. Advancing scholarship on ‘networked counter-publics’ and research emphasising the affective dimensions of digital media, we identify three different modes of counter-public contestation that coalesced on Twitter in the immediate aftermath of the Christchurch terrorist attack. Using a combined keyword and hashtag search, ou… Show more

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