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The relationship between influential actors’ language and violence: A Kenyan case study using artificial intelligence

Project report 14 Feb 2019 State and State Fragility initiative

Authors

Chris Mahony

Research Fellow, Centre for International Law Research and Policy

Eduardo Albrecht

Research Director, Ethnographic Edge

Murat Sensoy

Associate Professor, Ozyegin University
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This background study is published by the LSE-Oxford Commission on State Fragility, Growth and Development.

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