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Prof. Francisco Seoane Perez
Universidad Carlos III de Madird (UC3M)

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Francisco Seoane Pérez (PhD, University of Leeds, 2011) is visiting senior professor in journalism studies at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. His book Political Communication in Europe (Palgrave, 2013) won the THESEUS prize for promising research on European studies. His investigations explore the triangle formed by government, media and citizens, with a particular interest in political journalism. His research has been published in the International Journal of Press/Politics, Interactions: Studies in Communication and Culture, or Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, among others.

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Published: 03 March 2021 in Sustainability
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High-profile events can trigger expressions of hate speech online, which in turn modifies attitudes and offline behavior towards stigmatized groups. This paper addresses the first path of this process using manual and computational methods to analyze the stream of Twitter messages in Spanish around the boat Aquarius (n = 24,254) before and after the announcement of the Spanish government to welcome the boat in June 2018, a milestone for asylum seekers acceptance in the EU and an event that was highly covered by media. It was observed that most of the messages were related to a few topics and had a generally positive sentiment, although a significant part of messages expressed rejection or hate—often supported by stereotypes and lies—towards refugees and migrants and towards politicians. These expressions grew after the announcement of hosting the boat, although the general sentiment of the messages became more positive. We discuss the theoretical, practical, and methodological implications of the study, and acknowledge limitations referred to the examined timeframe and to the preliminary condition of the conclusions.

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Carlos Arcila-Calderón; David Blanco-Herrero; Maximiliano Frías-Vázquez; Francisco Seoane-Pérez. Refugees Welcome? Online Hate Speech and Sentiments in Twitter in Spain during the Reception of the Boat Aquarius. Sustainability 2021, 13, 2728 .

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Carlos Arcila-Calderón, David Blanco-Herrero, Maximiliano Frías-Vázquez, Francisco Seoane-Pérez. Refugees Welcome? Online Hate Speech and Sentiments in Twitter in Spain during the Reception of the Boat Aquarius. Sustainability. 2021; 13 (5):2728.

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Carlos Arcila-Calderón; David Blanco-Herrero; Maximiliano Frías-Vázquez; Francisco Seoane-Pérez. 2021. "Refugees Welcome? Online Hate Speech and Sentiments in Twitter in Spain during the Reception of the Boat Aquarius." Sustainability 13, no. 5: 2728.

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Published: 01 October 2016 in Mobilising diplomacy. The Catalan and Scottish referendums in network diplomacy
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Revista Latina de Comunicacion Social, RLCS, is a scientific journal edited at the University of La Laguna, ULL (Tenerife, Canary Islands) in the Laboratory of Information Technologies and New Analysis of Communication, LATINA according to its initials in Spanish, founded in 1987 by Dr. José Manuel de-Pablos-Coello, under the protection of special doctorate programmes for Latin American professors. The journal publishes under the main summary almost exclusively research papers written following the formula IMR&DC+B: introduction, methodology, results and discussion plus conclusion, with a updated bibliography: at least 70% of the bibliographic entries must be from the past 10 years and half of them from scientific journals in Spanish and English languages. Reviewers make a double blind peer examination. This is a collective and inter-university project, including many professors and researchers from almost all Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries. The journal is the following databases: SCOPUS, EBSCO (USA), DOAJ (Lund University, Sweden), Redalyc (Mexico), Dialnet (Spain); and is indexed by the CINDOC-CSIC in DICE, ISOC, RESH, Office of Latin American Education, OEI according to its initials in Spanish; Dulcinea... and at 2011, in Scopus. In Spain the journal is a reference in the Directory of Index of Spanish Periodicals of Social and Communication Sciences, IN-RECS, of the University of Granada, UGR. RLCS occupies the first position in the cumulative index for the periods 2003-2007; 2004-2008, 2005-2009 and the years 2008. 2009 and 2010. For the fourth consecutive year, in 2011 RLCS was positioned in the top quartile of the Impact Factor Index of the Spanish Journals of Communication (In RECS). Included in the top 100 of journals in Google Scholar's Spanish language, years 2014, 2013 and 2012. In 2015, in the position 25 of the scientific journalss in Spanish Languages more mentioned, according to Google Scholar Metrics, GSM, and for the second consecutive year (2013, 2014) in the first cuartil (Q1) of the journals of Social Communication, of agreement to the international ranking based on GSM that realizes the University of Granada.

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Jl Manfredi Sánchez; Universidad De Castilla-La Mancha; Jm Herranz De La Casa; F Seoane Pérez. Mobilising diplomacy. The Catalan and Scottish referendums in network diplomacy. Mobilising diplomacy. The Catalan and Scottish referendums in network diplomacy 2016, 1 .

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Jl Manfredi Sánchez, Universidad De Castilla-La Mancha, Jm Herranz De La Casa, F Seoane Pérez. Mobilising diplomacy. The Catalan and Scottish referendums in network diplomacy. Mobilising diplomacy. The Catalan and Scottish referendums in network diplomacy. 2016; ():1.

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Jl Manfredi Sánchez; Universidad De Castilla-La Mancha; Jm Herranz De La Casa; F Seoane Pérez. 2016. "Mobilising diplomacy. The Catalan and Scottish referendums in network diplomacy." Mobilising diplomacy. The Catalan and Scottish referendums in network diplomacy , no. : 1.

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Published: 01 October 2016 in Diplomacia de movilización. Referenda de Cataluña y Escocia en la diplomacia en red
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Revista Latina de Comunicacion Social, RLCS, es una revista científica editada en la Universidad de La Laguna, ULL (Tenerife, Islas Canarias) en el LAboratorio de Tecnologías de la Informacion y Nuevos Análisis de Comunicacion, LATINA, fundada en 1987 por el Dr. José Manuel de Pablos Coello, al amparo de los programas especiales de doctorado para profesores latinoamericanos. Publica bajo el sumario principal trabajos de investigacion, redactados siguiendo la formula IMRyDC+B: introduccion, metodología, resultados y discusion más conclusiones, con una bibliografía actualizada: un mínimo del 70 % de las entradas han de ser de los últimos 10 años y la mitad de ellas de revistas científicas. Los revisores hacen un estudio por pares y 'ciego'. Se trata de un proyecto colectivo e interuniversitario, con numerosos docentes e investigadores de casi todos los países de habla española y portuguesa.La revista está en los bancos de datos EBSCO (Estados Unidos), DOAJ (Lund University, Suecia), Redalyc (México), Dialnet (España) y se halla indizada por el CINDOC-CSIC en DICE, ISOC, RESH, Oficina de Educacion Iberoamericana, OEI; Dulcinea... Y desde 2011, en Scopus. En España es revista-fuente o de referencia, en el Directorio de Revistas Españolas de Ciencias Sociales / Comunicacion, IN-RECS, de la Universidad de Granada, UGR. Ocupa la primera posicion en el índice acumulativo del periodo 2003 - 2007; id. 2004-2008; id. 2005-2009 y de los años 2008, 2009 y 2010. En el factor de impacto de revistas españolas de Comunicación (In RECS) de 2011 volvio; a estar en el primer cuartil (Q1), lo que sucedía por cuarto año consecutivo.Incluida en el top 100 de revistas en castellano de Google Scholar, años 2014, 2013 y 2012. En 2014, en el puesto 25 de las revistas científicas en español más citadas, según Google Scholar Metrics, GSM, y por segundo año consecutivo (2013, 2014) en el primer cuartil (Q1) de las revistras de Comunicación Social, de acuerdo al ranking internacional basado en GSM que realiza la Universidad de Granada. Revista Latina de Comunicacion Social, RLCS, is a scientific journal edited at the University of La Laguna, ULL (Tenerife, Canary Islands) in the Laboratory of Information Technologies and New Analysis of Communication, LATINA according to its initials in Spanish, founded in 1987 by Dr. José Manuel de-Pablos-Coello, under the protection of special doctorate programmes for Latin American professors. The journal publishes under the main summary almost exclusively research papers written following the formula IMR&DC+B: introduction, methodology, results and discussion plus conclusion, with a updated bibliography: at least 70% of the bibliographic entries must be from the past 10 years and half of them from scientific journals in Spanish and English languages. Reviewers make a double blind peer examination. This is a collective and inter-university project, including many professors and researchers from almost all Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries. The journal is the following databases: SCOPUS, EBSCO (USA), DOAJ (Lund University, Sweden), Redalyc (Mexico), Dialnet (Spain); and is indexed by the CINDOC-CSIC in DICE, ISOC, RESH, Office of Latin American Education, OEI according to its initials in Spanish; Dulcinea... and at 2011, in Scopus. In Spain the journal is a reference in the Directory of Index of Spanish Periodicals of Social and Communication Sciences, IN-RECS, of the University of Granada, UGR. RLCS occupies the first position in the cumulative index for the periods 2003-2007; 2004-2008, 2005-2009 and the years 2008. 2009 and 2010. For the fourth consecutive year, in 2011 RLCS was positioned in the top quartile of the Impact Factor Index of the Spanish Journals of Communication (In RECS). Included in the top 100 of journals in Google Scholar's Spanish language, years 2014, 2013 and 2012. In 2015, in the position 25 of the scientific journalss in Spanish Languages more mentioned, according to Google Scholar Metrics, GSM, and for the second consecutive year (2013, 2014) in the first cuartil (Q1) of the journals of Social Communication, of agreement to the international ranking based on GSM that realizes the University of Granada.

ACS Style

Jl Manfredi Sánchez; Universidad De Castilla-La Mancha; Jm Herranz De La Casa; F Seoane Pérez. Diplomacia de movilización. Referenda de Cataluña y Escocia en la diplomacia en red. Diplomacia de movilización. Referenda de Cataluña y Escocia en la diplomacia en red 2016, 1 .

AMA Style

Jl Manfredi Sánchez, Universidad De Castilla-La Mancha, Jm Herranz De La Casa, F Seoane Pérez. Diplomacia de movilización. Referenda de Cataluña y Escocia en la diplomacia en red. Diplomacia de movilización. Referenda de Cataluña y Escocia en la diplomacia en red. 2016; ():1.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Jl Manfredi Sánchez; Universidad De Castilla-La Mancha; Jm Herranz De La Casa; F Seoane Pérez. 2016. "Diplomacia de movilización. Referenda de Cataluña y Escocia en la diplomacia en red." Diplomacia de movilización. Referenda de Cataluña y Escocia en la diplomacia en red , no. : 1.