Citation:
Arcila-Calderón, C., Blanco-Herrero, D., Frías-Vázquez, M., & Seoane-Pérez, F. (2021). Refugees Welcome? Online Hate Speech and Sentiments in Twitter in Spain during the Reception of the Boat Aquarius. Sustainability, 13(5), 2728
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 strHigh-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.[+][-]