Semantic Network Analysis in Social Sciences 2021
DOI: 10.4324/9781003120100-7
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Sexual assaults blindsided by politics on Twitter

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“…Meanwhile, Shin views #MeToo in South Korea as a new generation of feminism (Shin, 2021). Meanwhile, Mizoroki and Kim specifically compared the existence of #MeToo in South Korea and Japan through Twitter social media analysis (Mizoroki & Kim, 2021). Although some of the previous studies mentioned above did not specifically discuss global civil society, these studies contributed to providing an understanding of the existence and development of #MeToo in South Korea.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, Shin views #MeToo in South Korea as a new generation of feminism (Shin, 2021). Meanwhile, Mizoroki and Kim specifically compared the existence of #MeToo in South Korea and Japan through Twitter social media analysis (Mizoroki & Kim, 2021). Although some of the previous studies mentioned above did not specifically discuss global civil society, these studies contributed to providing an understanding of the existence and development of #MeToo in South Korea.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the health sciences, studies have used SNA to examine discourse around vaccinations (including the COVID-19 vaccine) as well as social media discussions about mental health (Featherstone et al 2020, Kang et al 2017, Luo et al 2021, Yoo et al 2019). Others, meanwhile, have used SNA to examine political discourse found on both news outlets and social media (Chariatte andIngenhoff 2021, Mizoroki andKim 2021).…”
Section: Semantic Network Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%