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Showing papers by "Andrew Hoskins published in 2019"


Book ChapterDOI
01 Jan 2019
TL;DR: Donald Trump was not just a sign of a broken reality; he was the beneficiary of it as discussed by the authors, and it was just that shattering hadn’t yet gone mainstream yet.
Abstract: Donald Trump wasn’t just a sign of a broken reality; he was the beneficiary of it. Mainstream consensual reality had shattered a long time ago; it was just that shattering hadn’t gone mainstream.

5 citations


Proceedings ArticleDOI
02 May 2019
TL;DR: A novel methodology to generate a dataset from offline and online group discussion conversations to explore the space of abusive behaviour and conducts a user-study to understand what factors facilitate or amplify forms of behaviour in cases of online conversation that are less likely to be tolerated in face-to-face.
Abstract: Online discussion platforms can face multiple challenges of abusive behaviour. In order to understand the reasons for persisting such behaviour, we need to understand how users behave inside and outside a community. In this paper, we propose a novel methodology to generate a dataset from offline and online group discussion conversations. We advocate an empirical-based approach to explore the space of abusive behaviour. We conducted a user-study (N = 15) to understand what factors facilitate or amplify forms of behaviour in cases of online conversation that are less likely to be tolerated in face-to-face. The preliminary analysis validates our approach to analyse large-scale conversation dataset.

3 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: The visual image has long been central to how war is seen, contested and legitimised, remembered and forgotten.
Abstract: The visual image has long been central to how war is seen, contested and legitimised, remembered and forgotten. Archives are pivotal to these ends as is their ownership and access, from state and o...

2 citations