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Hate speech and hate crimes: a data-driven study of evolving discourse around marginalized groups (2311.11163v1)

Published 18 Nov 2023 in cs.SI, stat.AP, and stat.CO

Abstract: This study explores the dynamic relationship between online discourse, as observed in tweets, and physical hate crimes, focusing on marginalized groups. Leveraging natural language processing techniques, including keyword extraction and topic modeling, we analyze the evolution of online discourse after events affecting these groups. Examining sentiment and polarizing tweets, we establish correlations with hate crimes in Black and LGBTQ+ communities. Using a knowledge graph, we connect tweets, users, topics, and hate crimes, enabling network analyses. Our findings reveal divergent patterns in the evolution of user communities for Black and LGBTQ+ groups, with notable differences in sentiment among influential users. This analysis sheds light on distinctive online discourse patterns and emphasizes the need to monitor hate speech to prevent hate crimes, especially following significant events impacting marginalized communities.

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Authors (9)
  1. Malvina Bozhidarova (2 papers)
  2. Jonathn Chang (1 paper)
  3. Aaishah Ale-rasool (1 paper)
  4. Yuxiang Liu (38 papers)
  5. Chongyao Ma (1 paper)
  6. Andrea L. Bertozzi (64 papers)
  7. P. Jeffrey Brantingham (19 papers)
  8. Junyuan Lin (6 papers)
  9. Sanjukta Krishnagopal (18 papers)

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