Twitter and Cross-Border Public Opinions: A Case Study of Pulwama Attack and Sentiments of the Netizens from Pakistan and India

Authors

  • Muhammad Rehan Rasheed, Moazzam Naseer, Mureeha Khawaja

Keywords:

Public opinions, cross-border, Pulwama attack, netizens, sentiments, narrative.

Abstract

People worldwide are using social networking sites to express their opinions on different topics, including entertainment, politics, and social issues. They have their particular sentiments, emotions and views due to particularity in their culture. Therefore, the sentiments and opinions of people living in different countries vary on Twitter all across the globe. Previous studies have
suggested that how effectively public opinions shaped twitter debates. Therefore, this research aims to collect location-specific, cross-border public opinions by filling the loophole in previous research. 

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Published

19-03-2024

How to Cite

Muhammad Rehan Rasheed, Moazzam Naseer, Mureeha Khawaja. (2024). Twitter and Cross-Border Public Opinions: A Case Study of Pulwama Attack and Sentiments of the Netizens from Pakistan and India. JSSH, 29(2). Retrieved from https://ojs.aiou.edu.pk/index.php/jssh/article/view/2185

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