Discourse Patterns used by extremist Salafists in Facebook posts to potentially trigger cognitive biases
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- Catherine Bouko (UGent) , Pieter Van Ostaeyen and Pierre Voué
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8727213
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- Bouko, Catherine, et al. “Discourse Patterns Used by Extremist Salafists in Facebook Posts to Potentially Trigger Cognitive Biases.” Targeted : Digitale Kommunikation Und Werbung, Abstracts, Universität Leipzig, Institut für Kommunikationsund Medienwissenschaft, 2021, pp. 77–77.
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- Bouko, C., Van Ostaeyen, P., & Voué, P. (2021). Discourse Patterns used by extremist Salafists in Facebook posts to potentially trigger cognitive biases. Targeted : Digitale Kommunikation Und Werbung, Abstracts, 77–77. Universität Leipzig, Institut für Kommunikationsund Medienwissenschaft.
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- Bouko, Catherine, Pieter Van Ostaeyen, and Pierre Voué. 2021. “Discourse Patterns Used by Extremist Salafists in Facebook Posts to Potentially Trigger Cognitive Biases.” In Targeted : Digitale Kommunikation Und Werbung, Abstracts, 77–77. Universität Leipzig, Institut für Kommunikationsund Medienwissenschaft.
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- Bouko, Catherine, Pieter Van Ostaeyen, and Pierre Voué. 2021. “Discourse Patterns Used by Extremist Salafists in Facebook Posts to Potentially Trigger Cognitive Biases.” In Targeted : Digitale Kommunikation Und Werbung, Abstracts, 77–77. Universität Leipzig, Institut für Kommunikationsund Medienwissenschaft.
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- 1.Bouko C, Van Ostaeyen P, Voué P. Discourse Patterns used by extremist Salafists in Facebook posts to potentially trigger cognitive biases. In: Targeted : Digitale Kommunikation und Werbung, Abstracts. Universität Leipzig, Institut für Kommunikationsund Medienwissenschaft; 2021. p. 77–77.
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- [1]C. Bouko, P. Van Ostaeyen, and P. Voué, “Discourse Patterns used by extremist Salafists in Facebook posts to potentially trigger cognitive biases,” in Targeted : Digitale Kommunikation und Werbung, Abstracts, Leipzig, 2021, pp. 77–77.
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author = {{Bouko, Catherine and Van Ostaeyen, Pieter and Voué, Pierre}},
booktitle = {{Targeted : Digitale Kommunikation und Werbung, Abstracts}},
language = {{eng}},
location = {{Leipzig}},
pages = {{77--77}},
publisher = {{Universität Leipzig, Institut für Kommunikationsund Medienwissenschaft}},
title = {{Discourse Patterns used by extremist Salafists in Facebook posts to potentially trigger cognitive biases}},
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year = {{2021}},
}