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Strength in Contradiction: The Radicalization of Incel Rhetoric ...
Wong, William I.. - : Digital Repository at the University of Maryland, 2021
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Strength in Contradiction: The Radicalization of Incel Rhetoric
Abstract: Winner of the 2021 Library Award for Undergraduate Research ; This paper emphasizes several fields of interconnected research in my investigation of the linguistic and psychological roots of radicalization among self-described “incels” or “involuntary celibates”. Through a close analysis of academic writings and primary sources, I relate my findings on the radicalization of incels to the processes of radicalization seen in established terrorist groups worldwide. What differentiates this essay from other research papers that I have written is its interdisciplinary approach. Furthermore, because of the rapidly shifting landscape and user makeup of online communities as well as the contemporariness of the issue that I analyze, I was very selective with the sources that I included in my work. To verify that the claims and findings from my sources were up to date, I personally reviewed chatrooms and message boards on incel forums and compared them to scholarly research on the topic, even if this research was only two to three years old. By incorporating a broad range of research and analysis and directly monitoring the rhetoric of the groups investigated in my paper, my essay sheds light on how online communities are uniquely capable of radicalizing individuals and pushing them towards acts of terror. My paper’s findings are relevant to present-day discussions over online speech, which have been motivated by the continued power of online groups and individuals to perpetrate violent attacks inspired by white supremacy, misogyny, and conspiracy theories.
Keyword: Incel; radicalization
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1903/27038
https://doi.org/10.13016/6mgd-vldh
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Oral language proficiency and minimum competencies of Spanish speaking secondary students: Establishing criteria for exiting ESL/bilingual programs ...
Wong, William L. - : University of Southern California Digital Library (USC.DL), 2015
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Make It Visible: Applying Cognitive Systems Engineering to Intelligence Analysis
Wong, William. - 2013
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Arabic computational linguistics
Farghaly, Ali Ahmed Sabry (Hrsg.); Zitouni, Imed; Fraser, Alexander. - Stanford, Calif. : CSLI Publ., 2010
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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A Phrase-Based, Joint Probability for Statistical Machine Translation
In: DTIC (2002)
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