Daniel Molkentin
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categories: ["Datengarten"]
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series: "Datengarten"
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title: "Datengarten 75"
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no: 75
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subtitle: "Structural Patterns in the Rise of Germany’s New Right on Facebook"
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speaker: Sebastian
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date: 2017-03-14T00:00:00+02:00
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event:
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start: 2017-03-14T20:00:00+02:00
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end: 2017-03-14T22:00:00+02:00
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location: CCCB
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language: en
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streaming: false
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---
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In recent years, Germany has experienced a massive rise in popularity of
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the so-called 'New Right', both in the form of political parties
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(\"Alternative für Deutschland\") as well as in non-parliamentary
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movements (e.g., \"Pegida\", \"Nein zum Heim\"). A major success factor of
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this New Right seems to be their social media activities, especially
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their usage of Facebook.
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In this talk, we present our findings from two research papers that
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analyze structural patterns in the activities of more than one million
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users on the Facebook pages of the major German political parties, as
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well as more than 200 thousand users on rightwing \"Nein zum Heim\"
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protest pages.
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