This investigation of the ordinary and legal concepts of hate speech contrasts social media platform content policies with national and international laws. It clarifies how controversial grey areas, such as reverse hate speech, misgendering, gender denialism, blackface or identity appropriation, and righteous hate speech, should be approached.
This investigation of the ordinary and legal concepts of hate speech contrasts social media platform content policies with national and international laws. It clarifies how controversial grey areas, such as reverse hate speech, misgendering, gender denialism, blackface or identity appropriation, and righteous hate speech, should be approached.
Alexander Brown is Associate Professor of Political and Legal Theory in the School of Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communication Studies, University of East Anglia.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Conceptual frontiers in the understanding of hate speech Part I. The Ordinary Concept: 2. Prototypical examples of hate speech 3. Attacks against groups 4. Attacks on the identities of groups Part II. The Legal Concept: 5. Orienting the ordinary and legal concepts of hate speech 6. Between hate speech and hate crime 7. Denialist speech 8. Epilogue.
1. Conceptual frontiers in the understanding of hate speech Part I. The Ordinary Concept: 2. Prototypical examples of hate speech 3. Attacks against groups 4. Attacks on the identities of groups Part II. The Legal Concept: 5. Orienting the ordinary and legal concepts of hate speech 6. Between hate speech and hate crime 7. Denialist speech 8. Epilogue.
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