Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people (LGBTI) are discriminated and subjected to violence in societies across the world, and ensuring their rights is on the international agenda. On a European level, nationalism, state-led persecution and rhetoric of hate have slowed down the process of ensuring human rights for LGBTI people particularly in Eastern Europe, where they are subject to violence, discrimination and hostility. One type of hostility targeting LGBTI people is hate speech. As literature has shown, hate speech can have harmful effects on its targets. Additionally, with the increased accessibility and use of the Internet and social media networks, hate speech has become more widespread and new challenges have appeare...
In 2015 the Hate No More campaign commissioned a study of homophobic and transphobic violence and ha...
Mowa nienawiści jest zjawiskiem powszechnym oraz niepokojącym i pociągającym za sobą poważne konsekw...
This article identifies discourses which serve to ‘normalise’ experiences of anti-LGBT (Lesbian, Ga...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people (LGBTI) are discriminated and subjected to v...
Research has demonstrated how LGBTQ+ hate is widespread on the internet. The nature of the online wo...
The issue of hate speech has been a topic of international debate—most frequently in the domains of ...
Hate speech targeting homosexuals, transgender people and other sexual orientations, as well as gend...
The development of communication technology facilitates the users to get fast and easy information. ...
This publication was produced as part of the project Call It Hate: Raising Awareness of Anti-LGBT Ha...
Extending the use of social media and other digital networks, as well as technology development and ...
Though there are currently no statistics offering a global overview of online hate speech, both soci...
Hate speech is a result of cultural signals. Everything that doesn't align with the socio-cultural n...
Considering the infringements upon the principle of equality caused by hate crimes, as well as the n...
According to our research, hate speech in Cyprus revolves around five axes: a) Race and ethnicity ...
For all practical purposes, the policy of social media companies to suppress hate speech on their pl...
In 2015 the Hate No More campaign commissioned a study of homophobic and transphobic violence and ha...
Mowa nienawiści jest zjawiskiem powszechnym oraz niepokojącym i pociągającym za sobą poważne konsekw...
This article identifies discourses which serve to ‘normalise’ experiences of anti-LGBT (Lesbian, Ga...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people (LGBTI) are discriminated and subjected to v...
Research has demonstrated how LGBTQ+ hate is widespread on the internet. The nature of the online wo...
The issue of hate speech has been a topic of international debate—most frequently in the domains of ...
Hate speech targeting homosexuals, transgender people and other sexual orientations, as well as gend...
The development of communication technology facilitates the users to get fast and easy information. ...
This publication was produced as part of the project Call It Hate: Raising Awareness of Anti-LGBT Ha...
Extending the use of social media and other digital networks, as well as technology development and ...
Though there are currently no statistics offering a global overview of online hate speech, both soci...
Hate speech is a result of cultural signals. Everything that doesn't align with the socio-cultural n...
Considering the infringements upon the principle of equality caused by hate crimes, as well as the n...
According to our research, hate speech in Cyprus revolves around five axes: a) Race and ethnicity ...
For all practical purposes, the policy of social media companies to suppress hate speech on their pl...
In 2015 the Hate No More campaign commissioned a study of homophobic and transphobic violence and ha...
Mowa nienawiści jest zjawiskiem powszechnym oraz niepokojącym i pociągającym za sobą poważne konsekw...
This article identifies discourses which serve to ‘normalise’ experiences of anti-LGBT (Lesbian, Ga...