id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_uffsbhlhz5ejznr76a5npdts3y Matthew L. Williams Cyberhate on Social Media in the aftermath of Woolwich: A Case Study in Computational Criminology and Big Data 2015 28 .pdf application/pdf 13266 1381 60 Cyberhate on Social Media in the aftermath of Woolwich: A Case Study in Computational Criminology and Big Data in social media following a terrorist event; (2) it applies Cohen's work on action, reaction and Keywords: cyberhate, hate crime, social media, computational criminology, big data This paper presents an analysis of cyberhate in social media networks following a 'trigger' event. of cyberhate in social media following a trigger event; (2) it applies Cohen's work on We take as our focus cyberhate, and not offline hate crimes and incidents, which previous research and initial evidence show increased following the attack (see Feldman and H1: The Woolwich terrorist attack will act as an antecedent trigger event for the publication of cyberhate on the Twitter social media network. Machin (2014) that evidences offline hate incidents and crimes increase following a terrorist antecedent 'trigger' event as they operate to galvanize tensions and sentiments ./cache/work_uffsbhlhz5ejznr76a5npdts3y.pdf ./txt/work_uffsbhlhz5ejznr76a5npdts3y.txt