id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ykw6cgpo6vbzpevzmnbbvufwpa Mario Bisiada Movement or debate? How #MeToo is framed differently in English, Spanish and German Twitter discourse 2021 28 .pdf application/pdf 10702 1033 58 study adds to existing knowledge of the power of hashtags for feminist social media activism by highlighting the importance of (cross-)linguistic corpus-assisted How #MeToo is framed differently in English, Spanish and German Twitter discourse. To understand how transnational, cross-linguistic misogynist and anti-feminist discourse works to globally attract particular groups of men, more linguistic research into its surface form on social media and hashtag discourse can be This study is based on 1,353 tweets containing the #MeToo hashtag (505 in English, 405 in Spanish and 443 in German), gathered between July and August The data analysed here should thus be understood as a snapshot comparison of activity around the #MeToo hashtag in the English, Spanish and German To analyse the semantic prosody of the #MeToo hashtag, I have conducted a frequency analysis of its collocations where it does not occur as a single word. ./cache/work_ykw6cgpo6vbzpevzmnbbvufwpa.pdf ./txt/work_ykw6cgpo6vbzpevzmnbbvufwpa.txt