以哈武装冲突2023年升级的突出高峰和社会话语。

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-10-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0332746
Reuben Ng, Ting Yu Joanne Chow
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摘要

背景:本文调查了以色列-哈马斯武装冲突的头四个月(2023年10月至2024年1月),在2023年10月7日发动的一次突然武装袭击的煽动事件之后,媒体帖子和参与的急剧增加。记录社交媒体对话轨迹的动力在于捕捉和分类参与的最大驱动因素、公众情绪和流行主题,反映不确定时期的公众时代精神。目的:很少有大数据研究深入到围绕正在进行的冲突升级的最初公共话语中。首先,我们通过被提及次数的峰值来确定最大的话题制造者;其次,我们通过量化的情绪效价、热门关键词和表情符号来识别内容趋势,并通过热门参与指标(喜欢、转发)定性地概述媒体参与的最大生成器。方法:我们分析了使用学术级API访问从在线平台(Twitter, Reddit, Tiktok)获得的大量公开内容语料库,其中包含搜索词:巴勒斯坦,巴勒斯坦人,以色列,加沙,哈马斯。我们的第一个研究目标是利用突出峰模型(突出的上四分位数显著性阈值>1,500,000)。我们的第二个研究目标是对价、热门关键词和表情符号以及热门主题进行定性分析。结果:确定了八个突出的高峰,发现有关暴力的新闻(例如,空袭,公民伤害),风浪运动(例如,国际激进主义,如全球罢工,抗议和游行,意识运动,以及对当前状况的愤怒)和政治事件(例如,导弹袭击)在促进话语高峰方面发挥了最大作用。效价得分总体为负,每月的总体分布为负(59%)、中性(31%)和正(10%),主要关键词集中在恐怖、暴力和停火呼吁上。从质量上看,我们发现了显著的草根运动(例如,支持加沙的电子模拟、支持巴勒斯坦的内容创作者罢工、抵制消费品牌名单的传播、西瓜表情符号作为支持该事业的简称的选择),并发现网络空间被名人对冲突的看法和血腥镜头的传播所主导。结论:总体而言,令人担忧的是,关于暴力、血腥镜头和名人观点的煽动性新闻引发的突发公共讨论达到了峰值,尽管话语峰值也倾向于善意的高涨运动。
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Prominent peaks and social discourses of the 2023 Escalation in the Ongoing Israel-Hamas armed conflict.

Background: This paper investigates the sharp increase in media posts and engagement surrounding the initial four months (October 2023-January 2024) of the Israel-Hamas armed conflict, following the inciting incident of a surprise militant attack launched on 7 October 2023. The impetus for documenting the trajectory of social media conversations lies in capturing and cataloging the biggest drivers of engagement, public sentiments and groundswell themes, reflecting the public zeitgeist during a period of uncertainty.

Objectives: Few big data studies have delved into initial public discourse surrounding the escalation of the ongoing conflict. First, we identify the biggest generators of buzz, proxied by spikes in mention-counts; secondly, we identify content trends proxied by quantitative sentiment valence, top keywords and emojis, and qualitatively outline the biggest generators of media engagement via top engagement metrics (likes, reposts).

Methods: We analyse a large corpus of publicly-available content from online platforms (Twitter, Reddit, Tiktok) obtained using academic-level API access, containing search terms: Palestine, Palestinian(s), Israel(i)(s), Gaza, Hamas. Our first research aim utilizes a prominent peaks model (upper-quartile significance threshold of prominence>1,500,000). Our second research aim utilized qualitative analysis on valence, top keywords and emojis, and top themes.

Results: Eight prominent peaks were identified, finding that news about violence (e.g., airstrikes, citizen harm), groundswell movements (e.g., international activism like worldwide strikes, protests and marches, awareness movements, and outrage in response to current conditions) and politically-charged happenings (e.g., missile strikes) had the biggest hand in boosting discoursal spikes. Valence scores were generally negative, following a general monthly distribution of negative (59%), neutral (31%), and positive (10%), with main keywords focused on terror, violence, and calls for ceasefire. Qualitatively, we find salient groundswell movements (e.g., e-sims for Gaza, content creator strikes for Palestine, circulation of boycott consumer brand lists, co-option of the watermelon emoji as shorthand for support for the cause) and find that the online space is dominated by a fixation on celebrity opinions on the conflict and the circulation of gory footage.

Conclusions: Overall, emergent public chatter worryingly peaks in response to incendiary news about violence, gory footage and celebrity opinions, though discoursal spikes are also slanted toward groundswell movements of goodwill.

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