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| Vaccari, Cristian, Chadwick, Andrew, Hall, Natalie-Anne and Lawson, Brendan
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| Hall, Natalie-Anne 2025. Conclusion: Japan’s multi-ethnic future. Saveliev, Igor and Hall, Natalie-Anne, eds. Migration, Aging, and Japan's Sustainable Society, Routledge Contemporary Japan Series, Routledge, (10.4324/9781003539889-12) | 
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| Saveliev, Igor and Hall, Natalie-Anne, eds. 2025. Migration, aging, and Japan's sustainable society. Routledge Contemporary Japan Series, Routledge. 10.4324/9781003539889 | 
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| Hall, Natalie-Anne 2025. Understanding online racism in Japan in global and local context. Saveliev, Igor, ed. Migration, Aging, and Japan's Sustainable Society, Routledge Contemporary Japan Series, Routledge, (10.4324/9781003539889-9) | 
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| Lawson, Brendan T., Chadwick, Andrew, Hall, Natalie-Anne and Vaccari, Cristian
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      The trustworthiness of peers and public discourse: exploring how people navigate numerical dis/misinformation on personal messaging platforms.
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| Hall, Natalie-Anne
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| Chadwick, Andrew, Vaccari, Cristian and Hall, Natalie-Anne 2024. What explains the spread of misinformation in online personal messaging networks? Exploring the role of conflict avoidance. Digital Journalism 12 (5) , pp. 574-593. 10.1080/21670811.2023.2206038 | 
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| Hall, Natalie-Anne, Chadwick, Andrew and Vaccari, Cristian 2024. Online misinformation and everyday ontological narratives of social distinction. Media, Culture and Society 46 (3) , pp. 572-590. 10.1177/01634437231211678 | 
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| Hall, Natalie-Anne 2023. Brexit, Facebook, and transnational right-wing populism. Discourse, Power and Society, Lexington Books. | 
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| Chadwick, Andrew, Hall, Natalie-Anne and Vaccari, Cristian 2023. Misinformation rules!? Could "group rules" reduce misinformation in online personal messaging? New Media and Society , 14614448231172964. 10.1177/14614448231172964 | 
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| Hall, Natalie-Anne
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      Understanding Brexit on Facebook: Developing close-up, qualitative methodologies for social media research.
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| Hall, Natalie-Anne 2022. RT UK’s Facebook audiences’ interpretation of Russia’s strategic narrative of the Syrian conflict. Digital War 3 (1-3) , 67–77. 10.1057/s42984-022-00058-1 | 
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