AUTHOR MARKS IN EXTREMIST TEXT
Keywords:
Extremist texts, radicalization, rhetorical strategies, polarizing language, natural language processing.Abstract
This study investigates the linguistic and rhetorical markers in extremist
texts, focusing on the strategies employed by authors to radicalize and mobilize their
audience. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, we analyzed a diverse corpus of 100
extremist texts through qualitative content analysis and quantitative linguistic
techniques. The findings reveal distinct patterns, including the use of polarizing
language, victimhood narratives, glorification of violence, and appeals to identity.
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