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  3. Volume 27, Number 5 - 2 May 2022

Volume 27, Number 5 - 2 May 2022

Exploring societal resilience to online polarization and extremism

Exploring societal resilience to online polarization and extremism
Co-edited by Amy-Louise Watkin, Vivian Gerrand, and Maura Conway.

Published: 2022-05-02
  • Introduction: Exploring societal resilience to online polarization and extremism

    Amy-Louise Watkin, Vivian Gerrand, Maura Conway
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  • Communicative channels for pro-social resilience in an age of polarization

    Vivian Gerrand
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  • The name of the game: Promoting resilience against extremism through an online gaming campaign

    Daniela Pisoiu, Felix Lippe
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  • The right-leaning be memeing: Extremist uses of Internet memes and insights for CVE design

    Inés Bolaños Somoano
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  • Designing recommender systems to depolarize

    Jonathan Stray
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  • Building social capital to counter polarization and extremism? A comparative analysis of tech platforms' official blog posts

    Amy-Louise Watkin, Maura Conway
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  • Understanding the #plandemic: Core framings on Twitter and what this tells us about countering online far right COVID-19 conspiracies

    Richard McNeil-Willson
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  • Conspiracy, anxiety, ontology: Theorising QAnon

    James Fitzgerald
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