This study presents an overview and preliminary findings from the XPEROHS-project on hate speech in online contexts. The data is extracted from large-scale Facebook and Twitter corpora, while comparing linguistic instantiations of hate speech in the Danish and German languages. Findings are based on four sub-projects involving the semantics and pragmatics of denigration, the covert dynamics of hate speech, perceptions of spoken and written hate speech, and rhetorical hate speech strategies employed in online interaction. The results demonstrate both overt and covert hate speech towards minority groups, especially Muslims, that are symptomatic of larger societal othering processes and stigmatization
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Social media platforms have been accused of spreading hate speech. The goal of t...
The spread of hate speech challenges the health of democracy and media systems in contemporary socie...
Comunicació presentada a: The Twelfth International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media (ICWSM 2...
This study presents an overview and preliminary findings from the XPEROHS-project on hate speech in ...
Democracies around the world have been facing increasing challenges with hate speech online as it co...
While social media empowers freedom of expression and individual voices, it also enables anti-social...
The issue of hate speech has been a topic of international debate—most frequently in the domains of ...
Social media systems allow Internet users a congenial platform to freely express their thoughts and ...
While online hate speech is a perennial problem of modern times, there is still a lack of academic r...
This research is based on people's behavior in communicating on social media, especially Facebook, w...
Exponential growth in social media has led to the increasing popularity of hate speech and hate-base...
In recent debates on offensive language in participatory online spaces, the term ‘hate speech’ has b...
Social networking sites (SNS) play a substantial role in facilitating online communication and socia...
Linguistic expressions used in Order to discriminate people because of their affiliation to a certai...
User-generated content online is shaped by many factors, including endogenous elements such as platf...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Social media platforms have been accused of spreading hate speech. The goal of t...
The spread of hate speech challenges the health of democracy and media systems in contemporary socie...
Comunicació presentada a: The Twelfth International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media (ICWSM 2...
This study presents an overview and preliminary findings from the XPEROHS-project on hate speech in ...
Democracies around the world have been facing increasing challenges with hate speech online as it co...
While social media empowers freedom of expression and individual voices, it also enables anti-social...
The issue of hate speech has been a topic of international debate—most frequently in the domains of ...
Social media systems allow Internet users a congenial platform to freely express their thoughts and ...
While online hate speech is a perennial problem of modern times, there is still a lack of academic r...
This research is based on people's behavior in communicating on social media, especially Facebook, w...
Exponential growth in social media has led to the increasing popularity of hate speech and hate-base...
In recent debates on offensive language in participatory online spaces, the term ‘hate speech’ has b...
Social networking sites (SNS) play a substantial role in facilitating online communication and socia...
Linguistic expressions used in Order to discriminate people because of their affiliation to a certai...
User-generated content online is shaped by many factors, including endogenous elements such as platf...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Social media platforms have been accused of spreading hate speech. The goal of t...
The spread of hate speech challenges the health of democracy and media systems in contemporary socie...
Comunicació presentada a: The Twelfth International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media (ICWSM 2...