Mediatic cases on hate speech: Amber Heard vs. Johnny Depp on Twitter

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Mediatic cases on hate speech: Amber Heard vs. Johnny Depp on Twitter

The introduction highlights how social media, particularly Twitter, has become a key space where discourses of gender-based violence are constructed and negotiated, often reflecting broader political and social debates on equity and inclusive language. The study focuses on analyzing hate speech expressed during the Amber Heard vs. Johnny Depp trial on Twitter, using a small tweet corpus and corpus linguistics tools to examine how such speech is lexically constructed and emotionally driven

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The introduction highlights how social media, particularly Twitter, has become a key space where discourses of gender-based violence are constructed and negotiated, often reflecting broader political and social debates on equity and inclusive language. The study focuses on analyzing hate speech expressed during the Amber Heard vs. Johnny Depp trial on Twitter, using a small tweet corpus and corpus linguistics tools to examine how such speech is lexically constructed and emotionally driven

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