Online Hate Speech in the European Union : : A Discourse-Analytic Perspective.
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Superior document: | SpringerBriefs in Linguistics Series |
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Place / Publishing House: | Cham : : Springer International Publishing AG,, 2018. ©2017. |
Year of Publication: | 2018 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Series: | SpringerBriefs in Linguistics Series
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (97 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- Contributors
- 1 Introduction and Background
- 1.1 Hate Speech in the EU and the C.O.N.T.A.C.T. Project
- 1.2 Regulating Hate Speech in the EU
- 1.3 Hate Speech in the Online Setting
- 1.4 The C.O.N.T.A.C.T. Research Workstream
- References
- 2 The C.O.N.T.A.C.T. Methodological Approach
- 2.1 Harvesting and Analysing Online Comments to News Reports
- 2.2 Approximating Perceptions of Hate
- References
- 3 Analysis of Online Comments to News Reports
- 3.1 Categorisation and Defence Strategies
- 3.2 Stereotyping Vulnerable Groups
- 3.3 From 'Patriotism' to Hate: Axiological Urgency in Online Comments Related to Refugees
- 3.4 Metaphors Related to Othering the Non-natives
- 3.5 The Implicit Dimension of Discriminatory Discourse
- 3.6 Changing Participant Roles in the Expression of Hate Speech
- References
- 4 Young People's Perception of Hate Speech
- 4.1 Youth and Hate Speech in the (Mediatised) Public Sphere
- 4.2 Resistance Against Hate Speech: Generation 'Snowflake' or Generation 'Woke'?
- 4.3 Folk Characterisations of Hate Speech
- 4.4 Thoughts on Regulating Hate Speech
- 4.5 It All Depends on Who Discrimination Targets
- 4.6 The Conceptual Contiguity of Race and Religion
- 4.7 Hate Speech and the Communication Medium
- 4.8 Hate Speech, Cyberbullying and Online Anonymity
- References
- 5 Concluding Remarks
- References.