Political Event
Research on political events focuses on understanding how real-world events shape online discourse, influence collective memory, and predict social instability. Current studies employ natural language processing, graph theory, and sentiment analysis, often leveraging large language models and graph-based approaches to analyze news data and social media content across multiple languages. This research is significant for improving early warning systems for social unrest, clarifying the impact of media framing on public opinion, and revealing how cultural and linguistic factors shape the perception and remembrance of political events.
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