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A decade of discourse: Exploring sentiments and trends around immigration on social media from 2014 to 2024

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  • Nguyen, Thu T.
  • Mullaputi, Penchala Sai Priya
  • Yue, Xiaohe
  • Mane, Heran
  • Santhosh, Adwaith
  • Dennard, Elizabeth
  • Alibilli, Amrutha S.
  • Makres, Katrina
  • McCoy, Rozalina G.
  • Nguyen, Quynh C.

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Social media discussions contribute to the evolving public perception of refugees and immigrants. However, prior research often relied on a single platform and short-term analyses, offering a fragmented view of a highly dynamic phenomenon.

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  • Nguyen, Thu T. & Mullaputi, Penchala Sai Priya & Yue, Xiaohe & Mane, Heran & Santhosh, Adwaith & Dennard, Elizabeth & Alibilli, Amrutha S. & Makres, Katrina & McCoy, Rozalina G. & Nguyen, Quynh C., 2026. "A decade of discourse: Exploring sentiments and trends around immigration on social media from 2014 to 2024," Social Science & Medicine, Elsevier, vol. 388(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:socmed:v:388:y:2026:i:c:s0277953625010469
    DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2025.118715
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    1. Thu T. Nguyen & Shaniece Criss & Amani M. Allen & M. Maria Glymour & Lynn Phan & Ryan Trevino & Shrikha Dasari & Quynh C. Nguyen, 2019. "Pride, Love, and Twitter Rants: Combining Machine Learning and Qualitative Techniques to Understand What Our Tweets Reveal about Race in the US," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 16(10), pages 1-19, May.
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