جمال_خاشقجي# #JamalKhashoggi: Unraveling multilingual Twitter sentiment dynamics in a longitudinal comparative analysis of tweets in Arabic and English

N. Zeid*, T. Frissen, S. Scherr

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Abstract

In 2018, Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi journalist who wrote for the Washington Post, was last seen alive entering the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul. Confirmed news of his murder ignited a heated and polarized public debate on Twitter. We use agenda melding as a theoretical lemma and argue that Twitter sentiment flourishes within multilingual, ad hoc public spheres contributing to an emotional agenda. We examined the Twitter sentiment from 2018 to 2021 by looking at the most popular hashtags used in both the Arabic-and-English language spheres. The daily sentiment analysis of 3,278,464 tweets revealed that both languages had a predominantly negative sentiment; however, the English sphere was more extreme in their emotional expression. An additional analysis of external media URLs found in a subsample of tweets highlighted distinct references to media discourse, emphasizing an East-West divide. Implications for global communication are discussed.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages25
JournalNew Media & Society
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 23 Nov 2022

Keywords

  • #JamalKhashoggi
  • ad hoc public spheres
  • agenda melding
  • multilingual sentiment analysis
  • Twitter
  • AGENDA-SETTING THEORY
  • PUBLIC SPHERE
  • SOCIAL MEDIA
  • NEWS
  • NETWORKS

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