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Description: This project aims to investigate how debates concerning the Amazon Rainforest are framed and disseminated within public Telegram channels in English, Portuguese, and Spanish. The research seeks to identify and analyze prevailing narratives, thematic focuses, and patterns of information exchange within these multilingual online discussions.

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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Telegram Channels Data

Lists of Telegram Public Channels (EN, PT, and ES)

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Amazon in Messages – Portuguese Corpus Analysis

This analysis maps and measures Amazon debates in Portuguese-speaking public Telegram channels (2015–2025) with TeleCatch + Telegram Analytics. Delive...

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Telegram Analytics

Telegram Analytics is a modular, reproducible pipeline for analyzing Telegram messages. Includes R scripts and workflow to process, clean, and analyze...

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TeleCatch

TeleCatch is tool that provides a web-based interface and a REST API for managing and analyzing Telegram data. With a secure and user-friendly dashboa...

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