[PDF] Divergent discourse between protests and counter-protests: #BlackLivesMatter and #AllLivesMatter | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0195644 Corpus ID: 2185199Divergent discourse between protests and counter-protests: #BlackLivesMatter and #AllLivesMatter @article{Gallagher2018DivergentDB, title={Divergent discourse between protests and counter-protests: #BlackLivesMatter and #AllLivesMatter}, author={Ryan J. Gallagher and A. J. Reagan and C. Danforth and P. Dodds}, journal={PLoS ONE}, year={2018}, volume={13} } Ryan J. Gallagher, A. J. Reagan, +1 author P. Dodds Published 2018 Computer Science, Political Science, Medicine PLoS ONE Since the shooting of Black teenager Michael Brown by White police officer Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri, the protest hashtag #BlackLivesMatter has amplified critiques of extrajudicial killings of Black Americans. In response to #BlackLivesMatter, other Twitter users have adopted #AllLivesMatter, a counter-protest hashtag whose content argues that equal attention should be given to all lives regardless of race. 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