Co-opted marginality, a new type of anti-immigrant discourse on social media? Classifying social media messages about immigrants with BERT

02/22/2022
by   Claire Stravato Emes, et al.
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The article analyzes public discourse about immigrants in comments sections of 11 social media community platforms over six months in Singapore.

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