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Evil in Social Networks

Zvi Lotker ()
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Zvi Lotker: Bar-Ilan University, Faculty of Engineering

Chapter Chapter 21 in Analyzing Narratives in Social Networks, 2021, pp 333-344 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Evil has always been a central classifying theme in human thought and religion. The perception of evil, however, differs from actual evil itself. Consider paranoia as an example of this concept. An individual may think that there is evil surrounding them, when in actuality, none exists. Here, we study the representation of evil in dramas; rather than focusing on evil itself, we concentrate on how evil is perceived and represented in social networks and dramas.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-68299-6_21

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