Latinx and the Alt-Right

Latinx and the Alt-Right

Latinx and the Alt-Right Exploratory methods in text analysis and networks Abdur Rehman, Jackson Cooksey, Steven Herrera Tenorio Faculty Advisor: Cecilia Márquez, Project Manager: Susan Jacobs Introduction Data Wrangling Topic Modeling The visibility of the alt-right emerged in mainstream 1. Web Scrape 2. Clean 3. Process political discourse during the Unite the Right Rally in Charlottesville, VA in 2017. It is a network of loosely- connected far-right groups that espouse white supremacy. In this project, we collected data to understand the relative popularity of the alt-right within Latinx communities. Goals 1. Understand the size of the Latinx alt-right community 2. Collect data to explore topics that appeal to members Exploratory Data Analysis 3. Visualize Latinx alt-right networks on Twitter Data Founded Ty p e Founder # Articles Time Size (MB) American White 1990 Jared Taylor 47,000 1990-2020 200 Renaissance Nationalist Figure 2: Latent Dirichlet Allocation using K=9 topics and N=10 terms White Peter VDARE 1999 20,000 1987-2000 150 Nationalist Brimelow Breitbart Andrew 2007 Alt-Right 165,000 2007-2020 500 News Breitbart Daily Alt-Right, Andrew 2013 40,000 2013-2020 100 Conclusion Stormer Neo-Nazi Anglin White Stormfront 1995 Don Black 8,777 2004-2020 11 Nationalist • Results: Jack Twitter 2006 - - - 70 • Topic models can reveal how language is Dorsey Figure 1: Histogram of Stormfront posts in three prominent threads clustered into latent themes • Spanish and Portuguese terms often alluded to war and separatism (in relation to Spain) Network Visualization • Limitations: • Subjective interpretations Using eigenvector centrality • Lack of consistently-sized data to determine node size and • Hindrance with web scraping color, we can measure how • Moving forward, we want to document our web “influential” each user is in scraping and modeling experience to support future research in alt-right communities. the network. For example, the force-directed network for Maria Espinoza, a former References candidate for US Congress [1] “Why Young Men of Color Are Joining White-Supremacist Groups” – Gupta 2018 and Latina from Texas, can [2] “Latin Americans and US Politics” – Sanchez et. al, 2019 [3] “The First White President” – Coates, 2017 show us how connected she [4] “Red-Pilling the Normies: The Use of Social Media as a Radicalization Tool by the Alt-Right” – Maloney et al., 2020 is to politicians and possible [5] “The Boogaloo Movement Is Not What You Think” – Evans, 2020 [6] “Shitposting, Inspirational Terrorism, and the Christchurch Mosque Massacre” – Evans, 2019 members of the alt-right. Figure 3: Network visualization for @MariaforAmerica on Twitter [7] “The Rise of the Chinese-American Right” – Xiaoqing, 2019.

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