Corpus Linguistics

Doing cyber-trust outside the law - A linguistic approach

In this presentation we will describe a research programme that uses Corpus Assisted Discourse Studies (CADS) as an interdisciplinary methodology in order to explore how individuals and groups generate trust in digital environments that operate extra-judicially. Two case studies are selected to this end: selling drugs in the Dark Net and sexually grooming children online. Whilst clearly different in terms of the illegal activities performed, both contexts centrally involve attempts at generating trust discursively.

Mapping places and memories through language - the AFOr (Archivio di Fonti Orali) project

The relation between architecture and place mapping has not yet been fully developed by researches on oral history. Mapping is a powerful tool to represent and describe a place; however it often lacks a diachronic dimension that can provide an …

Semantic changes in urban-related terminology - a linguistic inquiry

The use of terminology - or of specialized language - in the fields of architecture and urban-related disciplines (i.a. urban planning, urban morphology) poses a set of issues that concern both bi-lingual and mono-lingual settings (cf. Kropf 2011). …

Digital trust, drugs and the extreme far right - Too much for CADS?

In this presentation we will describe a research programme that uses CADS as an interdisciplinary methodology in order to explore one of the most widely debated and complex questions of our digital society: how do individuals and groups seek to …

Relazione tra spazio e memoria - Villaggio Artigiano di Modena Ovest

Quanto è inscindibile il racconto della propria vita dal luogo in cui essa è (stata) vissuta? Da questa domanda trae spunto la ricerca effettuata sul Villaggio Artigiano di Modena Ovest, primo esempio in Italia di tale modello. Frutto dell’intuizione …

‘I know this whole market is based on the trust you put in me and I don’t take that lightly’: Trust, community and discourse in crypto-drug markets

This study uses a Corpus Assisted Discourse Studies methodology to provide the first systematic analysis of how trust is discursively constructed in crypto-drug markets. The data come from two purpose-built corpora. One comprises all the forum …

Urban Morphology and Linguistics - why not?

Corpus Linguistics on the Silk Road(s): The Escrow Example

The application of Corpus Linguistics to the concept of innovation in crypto-drug markets This Situation Analysis is a methodological paper intended to supplement the research findings presented in GDPO Policy Brief 11, Horton-Eddison, M. & Di Cristofaro, M., Hard Interventions and Innovation in Crypto-Drug Markets. This analysis shows the application of Corpus Linguistics methodology and of CADS (Corpus-Assisted Discourse Studies) approach to data extracted from Crypto-Drug Market (CDM) communities. The aim is twofold: First, to demonstrate how the analysis of textual data created by CDM users can help pin-point the impact that ‘real-life’ events (in this case, the FBI’s seizure and closure of Silk Road, and the theft of a substantial amount of Bitcoin on Silk Road 2) have on online crypto-communities.

Hard Interventions and Innovation in Crypto-Drug Markets: The Escrow Example

KEY POINTS Comparative analysis of mass data crawled from Silk Road and Silk Road 2.0 reveals that there is some evidence to corroborate assertions that ‘hard’ law enforcement practices may contribute to the adoption of specific technological innovations in crypto-drug markets Specifically, the study applied a corpus linguistics assisted discourse analysis methodology to crypto-drug market community attitudes toward escrow technologies. Although a subsequent theft of Bitcoin held in Silk Road 2.

Far-Right Extremist Use of Social Media for Propaganda and Recruitment