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[Commlist] New Book: Hate Speech on Social Media

Wed May 03 07:33:33 GMT 2023




We are pleased to announce that the open-access book Hate Speech on Social Media: A Global Approach (LabCom & EdiPUCE) has just been published. You can download it for free on the publisher's website: https://labcomca.ubi.pt/hate-speech-on-social-media-a-global-approach/ <https://labcomca.ubi.pt/hate-speech-on-social-media-a-global-approach/>
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Hate speech manifests itself in different social contexts, such as political debates, artistic expression, professional sports, or work environments. However, the rapid development of digital technologies, and especially of social media platforms, has created additional challenges to understanding this extreme act. Although this field of study is already over two decades old, many questions still need to be answered. This book explores the nature of hate speech on social media. Readers will find chapters written by 21 authors from 17 universities or research centers. It includes researchers from 11 countries, prioritizing a diversity of approaches from the Global North and Global South. The authors study the impact of recent events on hate speech – the Covid-19 pandemic, Russia-Ukraine war, the refugee crisis – and recurrent attacks on minority groups such as women, immigrants, or the LGBTQ+ community. As a result, readers will encounter taxonomic proposals, new methodological approaches, theoretical frameworks, and mapping of behavioral patterns.

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1. Aggravated anti-Asian hate since COVID-19 and the 35 #StopAsianHate movement: Connection, disjointness, and challenges | Lizhou Fan, Huizi Yu & Anne J. Gilliland

2. Is it fine? Internet memes and hate speech on Telegram in relation to Russia’s war in Ukraine | Mykola Makhortykh & Juan-Manuel González-Aguilar

3. Syrian refugees in the shade of the ‘Anti-Syrians’ discourse: Exploring discriminatory discursive strategies on Twitter | Özlem Alikılıç, Ebru Gökaliler & İnanç Alikılıç

4. Disseminating and resisting online hate speech in Turkey | Mine Gencel Bek

5. Hate speech on Twitter: The LGBTIQ+ community in Spain | Patricia de-Casas-Moreno, Macarena Parejo-Cuéllar & Arantxa Vizcaíno-Verdú

6. Circulation systems, emotions, and presenteeism: three views on hate speech based on attacks on journalists in Brazil | Edson Capoano, Vítor de Sousa & Vinicius Prates

7. Clipping: Hate speech in social media against female sports journalists in Greece | Lida Tsene

8. Mapping social media hate speech regulations in Southern Africa: A regional comparative analysis | Allen Munoriyarwa

9. Ethiopian socio-political contexts for hate speech | Muluken Asegidew Chekol

10. Social media narratives and reflections on hate speech in Nigeria | Aondover Eric Msughter

11. Hate speech among security forces in Portugal | Tiago Lapa & Branco Di Fátima

Authors

For more information, contact Branco Di Fátima at (brancodifatima /at/ labcom.ubi.pt) <mailto:(brancodifatima /at/ labcom.ubi.pt)>

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