Research Article

Mapping Research on Xenophobia Increasing Visibility with Social Media: A Bibliometric Analysis

Volume: 6 Number: 2 December 28, 2023
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Mapping Research on Xenophobia Increasing Visibility with Social Media: A Bibliometric Analysis

Abstract

This study reveals a quantitative view of publications about xenophobia, whose visibility has increased through social media. Bibliometric analysis was used in the study, which was based on a systematic examination of the literature. Thus, the quantitative view of publications taking into account xenophobia, which points to a chronic problematic historical past, has been clarified, and the way of theoretical discussion that allows understanding the conceptual development has been found. With bibliometric analysis, the aim of determining the tendency of publications that focus on the theme in question and exemplify the fact that the problematic is seen in periodicity came to the fore, and it was possible to read the title from a wide perspective. Moreover, in the study, which does not ignore the fact that xenophobia becomes visible form through the tools created by the age, separate maps have been made about the publications examining the relationship between social media and xenophobia. Findings have concluded that interest in xenophobia has gained momentum in the last 5 years and revealed that periodic processes that develop with socio-cultural, socio-economic and political reasons update the alien identity, as well as the active role of new communication technologies that make xenophobia visible in this result. So it should be emphasized that there is a need for research focusing on the relationship between social media and xenophobia, and suggested that qualified studies that will fill the gap in the literature.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Communication Studies, Internet, Social Media Studies, New Communication Technologies, New Media, Sociology (Other)

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

December 28, 2023

Submission Date

November 15, 2023

Acceptance Date

December 18, 2023

Published in Issue

Year 2023 Volume: 6 Number: 2

APA
Çelik, F. (2023). Mapping Research on Xenophobia Increasing Visibility with Social Media: A Bibliometric Analysis. Journal of Media and Religion Studies, 6(2), 57-76. https://doi.org/10.47951/mediad.1391213
AMA
1.Çelik F. Mapping Research on Xenophobia Increasing Visibility with Social Media: A Bibliometric Analysis. Journal of Media and Religion Studies. 2023;6(2):57-76. doi:10.47951/mediad.1391213
Chicago
Çelik, Fikriye. 2023. “Mapping Research on Xenophobia Increasing Visibility With Social Media: A Bibliometric Analysis”. Journal of Media and Religion Studies 6 (2): 57-76. https://doi.org/10.47951/mediad.1391213.
EndNote
Çelik F (December 1, 2023) Mapping Research on Xenophobia Increasing Visibility with Social Media: A Bibliometric Analysis. Journal of Media and Religion Studies 6 2 57–76.
IEEE
[1]F. Çelik, “Mapping Research on Xenophobia Increasing Visibility with Social Media: A Bibliometric Analysis”, Journal of Media and Religion Studies, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 57–76, Dec. 2023, doi: 10.47951/mediad.1391213.
ISNAD
Çelik, Fikriye. “Mapping Research on Xenophobia Increasing Visibility With Social Media: A Bibliometric Analysis”. Journal of Media and Religion Studies 6/2 (December 1, 2023): 57-76. https://doi.org/10.47951/mediad.1391213.
JAMA
1.Çelik F. Mapping Research on Xenophobia Increasing Visibility with Social Media: A Bibliometric Analysis. Journal of Media and Religion Studies. 2023;6:57–76.
MLA
Çelik, Fikriye. “Mapping Research on Xenophobia Increasing Visibility With Social Media: A Bibliometric Analysis”. Journal of Media and Religion Studies, vol. 6, no. 2, Dec. 2023, pp. 57-76, doi:10.47951/mediad.1391213.
Vancouver
1.Fikriye Çelik. Mapping Research on Xenophobia Increasing Visibility with Social Media: A Bibliometric Analysis. Journal of Media and Religion Studies. 2023 Dec. 1;6(2):57-76. doi:10.47951/mediad.1391213

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