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From Hashtag to Hate Crime: Twitter and Anti-Minority Sentiment

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  13. Carlos Arcila Calderón & Patricia Sánchez Holgado & Jesús Gómez & Marcos Barbosa & Haodong Qi & Alberto Matilla & Pilar Amado & Alejandro Guzmán & Daniel López-Matías & Tomás Fernández-Villazala, 2024. "From online hate speech to offline hate crime: the role of inflammatory language in forecasting violence against migrant and LGBT communities," Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 11(1), pages 1-14, December.
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  17. Sardoschau, Sulin & Gulino, Giorgio & Masera, Federico, 2025. "Identity Under Scrutiny: Media Attention and Rule Compliance," IZA Discussion Papers 17888, IZA Network @ LISER.
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  19. Gauthier Fontanive & Emma Thill, 2026. "United in Victory, Divided in Defeat? Football Performance, Team Diversity, and Immigration Attitudes in Europe," DEM Discussion Paper Series 26-05, Department of Economics at the University of Luxembourg.
  20. Maurizio Pugno, 2024. "Creativity, well-being, and economic development: An evolutionary approach," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 34(1), pages 205-225, January.
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  23. Millimet, Daniel L., 2024. "(Don't) Walk This Way: The Econometrics of Crosswalks," IZA Discussion Papers 17154, IZA Network @ LISER.
  24. Tähtinen, Tuuli, 2024. "When Facebook Is the Internet: The Role of Social Media in Ethnic Conflict," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 180(C).
  25. Güneş Aşık & Naci H. Mocan, 2024. "The Signaling Value of Government Action: The Effect of Istanbul Convention on Female Murders," NBER Working Papers 33169, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  26. Karsten Müller & Carlo Schwarz, 2025. "Online Hate Speech, Offline Harm, and the Case for Content Moderation," EconPol Forum, CESifo, vol. 26(04), pages 41-46, October.
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  37. Adrjan, Pawel & Gromadzki, Jan, 2025. "Exclusionary Government Rhetoric and Migration Intentions," IZA Discussion Papers 18217, IZA Network @ LISER.
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