Conspiracy Theories

 

ANTISEMITISM AND ANTI-VAX DISCOURSE IN EUROPE

A report on conspiracy ideologies and anti-Jewish hatred on Facebook and Twitter.

With findings from seven European countries, this study reveals the presence of antisemitism in anti-vax narratives and shows the way dangerous conspiracy ideologies and hatred spread on the major social media platforms.

The report is available in French and German

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QANON 2 - SPREADING CONSPIRACY THEORIES ON TWITTER

Following on from our June report, we analysed half a million Twitter messages related to ‘QAnon’ from Oct to Nov 2020. Collaborating with Get The Trolls Out! partners and Textgain, we used a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods to identify key themes surrounding the conspiracy theory, and its prominence in the 2020 American election.

The report is available in French and German.

 
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QANON - AND THE GROWING CONSPIRACY THEORY TREND ON SOCIAL MEDIA

American based ‘QAnon’ conspiracy theory has gained a lot of traction as a means of “finding the truth”. Using monitors from all our Get The Trolls Out! partners, we compiled this report on the dangerous rise of QAnon.

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QANON IN THE UK - THE GROWTH OF A MOVEMENT

David Lawrence and Gregory Davis from Hope Not Hate provide a comprehensive examination of QAnon in the UK and Europe into a vital resource to understand - and counter - this dangerous conspiracy theory.

 
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