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Tag Archives: jihadi john

Wolves in the Wires: Online abuse from people to press

Posted on March 30 2015 by Claire Hardaker

During our ESRC Festival of Social Science “Language Matters: Communication, Culture, and Society” event, Claire Hardaker tells us about her research Discourse of Online Misogyny.

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