Online Hate Speech in the European Union [electronic resource] : A Discourse-Analytic Perspective / by Stavros Assimakopoulos, Fabienne H. Baider, Sharon Millar.

By: Assimakopoulos, Stavros [author.]
Contributor(s): Baider, Fabienne H [author.] | Millar, Sharon [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)
Material type: TextTextSeries: SpringerBriefs in Linguistics: Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017Edition: 1st ed. 2017Description: VIII, 90 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319726045Subject(s): Discourse analysis | Corpora (Linguistics) | Social media | Social justice | Human rights | Discourse Analysis | Corpus Linguistics | Social Media | Social Justice, Equality and Human RightsAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 401.41 LOC classification: P302-P302.87Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction And Background -- Chapter 2: Analysing Online Comments To News Reports -- Chapter 3: Approximating Young People’s Perception Of Hate Speech -- Chapter 4: Concluding Remarks.
In: Springer Nature Open Access eBookSummary: This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license and reports on research carried out as part of the European Union co-funded C.O.N.T.A.C.T. project which targeted hate speech and hate crime across a number of EU member states. It showcases the bearing that discourse analytic research can have on our understanding of this phenomenon that is a growing global cause for concern. Although ‘hate speech’ is often incorporated in legal and policy documents, there is no universally accepted definition, which in itself warrants research into how hatred is both expressed and perceived. The research project synthesises discourse analytic and corpus linguistics techniques, and presents its key findings here. The focus is especially on online comments posted in reaction to news items that could trigger discrimination, as well as on the folk perception of online hate speech as revealed through semi-structured interviews with young individuals across the various partner countries.
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Chapter 1: Introduction And Background -- Chapter 2: Analysing Online Comments To News Reports -- Chapter 3: Approximating Young People’s Perception Of Hate Speech -- Chapter 4: Concluding Remarks.

Open Access

This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license and reports on research carried out as part of the European Union co-funded C.O.N.T.A.C.T. project which targeted hate speech and hate crime across a number of EU member states. It showcases the bearing that discourse analytic research can have on our understanding of this phenomenon that is a growing global cause for concern. Although ‘hate speech’ is often incorporated in legal and policy documents, there is no universally accepted definition, which in itself warrants research into how hatred is both expressed and perceived. The research project synthesises discourse analytic and corpus linguistics techniques, and presents its key findings here. The focus is especially on online comments posted in reaction to news items that could trigger discrimination, as well as on the folk perception of online hate speech as revealed through semi-structured interviews with young individuals across the various partner countries.

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