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Fractured in-group identity (re)negotiation in an online white nationalist forum
Amy Booth
School of Social Sciences and Humanities
Sociology and Policy
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White Nationalists
100%
In-group Identity
100%
Social Actors
66%
Critical Discourse Analysis
33%
Corpus Linguistics
33%
Linguistic Approach
33%
Extremist
33%
Far Right
33%
Online Forums
33%
Transitivity
33%
Van Leeuwen
33%
Identity Boundary
33%
Group Concept
33%
Arts and Humanities
Ingroup
100%
Online
100%
Nationalists
100%
Group identity
100%
Racial
25%
Scholars
25%
Corpus Linguistics
25%
Critical Discourse Analysis
25%
Far right
25%
Transitivity
25%
Social Sciences
Nationalists
100%
Social Actor
66%
Critical Discourse Analysis
33%
Corpus Linguistics
33%
Mathematics
Transitivity
100%