Hate Speech in Asia and Europe
Beyond Hate and Fear
Herausgeber: Kang, Myungkoo; Kim, Wooja; Rivé-Lasan, Marie-Orange
Hate Speech in Asia and Europe
Beyond Hate and Fear
Herausgeber: Kang, Myungkoo; Kim, Wooja; Rivé-Lasan, Marie-Orange
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This edited collection provides a timely review of the current state of hate speech research in Asia and Europe, through the comparative examples of Korea, Japan and France.
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This edited collection provides a timely review of the current state of hate speech research in Asia and Europe, through the comparative examples of Korea, Japan and France.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9781032238104
- ISBN-10: 1032238100
- Artikelnr.: 62952417
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 295g
- ISBN-13: 9781032238104
- ISBN-10: 1032238100
- Artikelnr.: 62952417
Myungkoo Kang teaches media and cultural studies at the Seoul National University, Korea. Marie-Orange Rivé-Lasan is an associate professor at Paris Diderot University, France, teaching Korean contemporary history in the East Asian Languages and Civilisations Department. Wooja Kim is an associate professor at the College of International Relations at Ritsumeikan University, Japan. Philippa Hall is an independent writer and researcher whose interests include social policy, legal reform, political economy and mass media policy. Sojeong Park is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Communication at Seoul National University.
1. Introduction: How would Asia and Europe go beyond the Hate Speech?
Section 1: Current State of Hate Speech 2. Meta-analysis on Hate Speech
Studies in South Korea 3. Hate Speech in Japan: Patriotic Women, Nation and
Love of Country 4. Banal Misogyny: Inventing the Myth of "Women Cannot
Drive" and its Online Hate Speech in South Korea 5. Caricature as a Form of
Hate Speech? The Example of the Diffusion of French 'Atomic Humour" in
Japan 6. Hate and Threat in French Jihadist Discourse Section 2: Countering
and Reforming Hate Speech 7. Dialogues and Diversity in Korea, Japan and
France: The Contribution of International Law to Hate Speech Legislation in
National and Transnational Contexts 8. When Hate Becomes Illegal:
Legislation Processes of the Anti-Hate Speech Law in Japan 9. Free
Marketplace of Ideas: Applying the Approach of the UN Human Rights
Committee and the European Court of Human Rights in Philippine Internet
Hate Speech Cases 10. Can Strategic Human Rights Litigation Complement
Social Movements? A Case Study of The Movement against Racism and Hate
Speech in Japan
Section 1: Current State of Hate Speech 2. Meta-analysis on Hate Speech
Studies in South Korea 3. Hate Speech in Japan: Patriotic Women, Nation and
Love of Country 4. Banal Misogyny: Inventing the Myth of "Women Cannot
Drive" and its Online Hate Speech in South Korea 5. Caricature as a Form of
Hate Speech? The Example of the Diffusion of French 'Atomic Humour" in
Japan 6. Hate and Threat in French Jihadist Discourse Section 2: Countering
and Reforming Hate Speech 7. Dialogues and Diversity in Korea, Japan and
France: The Contribution of International Law to Hate Speech Legislation in
National and Transnational Contexts 8. When Hate Becomes Illegal:
Legislation Processes of the Anti-Hate Speech Law in Japan 9. Free
Marketplace of Ideas: Applying the Approach of the UN Human Rights
Committee and the European Court of Human Rights in Philippine Internet
Hate Speech Cases 10. Can Strategic Human Rights Litigation Complement
Social Movements? A Case Study of The Movement against Racism and Hate
Speech in Japan
1. Introduction: How would Asia and Europe go beyond the Hate Speech?
Section 1: Current State of Hate Speech 2. Meta-analysis on Hate Speech
Studies in South Korea 3. Hate Speech in Japan: Patriotic Women, Nation and
Love of Country 4. Banal Misogyny: Inventing the Myth of "Women Cannot
Drive" and its Online Hate Speech in South Korea 5. Caricature as a Form of
Hate Speech? The Example of the Diffusion of French 'Atomic Humour" in
Japan 6. Hate and Threat in French Jihadist Discourse Section 2: Countering
and Reforming Hate Speech 7. Dialogues and Diversity in Korea, Japan and
France: The Contribution of International Law to Hate Speech Legislation in
National and Transnational Contexts 8. When Hate Becomes Illegal:
Legislation Processes of the Anti-Hate Speech Law in Japan 9. Free
Marketplace of Ideas: Applying the Approach of the UN Human Rights
Committee and the European Court of Human Rights in Philippine Internet
Hate Speech Cases 10. Can Strategic Human Rights Litigation Complement
Social Movements? A Case Study of The Movement against Racism and Hate
Speech in Japan
Section 1: Current State of Hate Speech 2. Meta-analysis on Hate Speech
Studies in South Korea 3. Hate Speech in Japan: Patriotic Women, Nation and
Love of Country 4. Banal Misogyny: Inventing the Myth of "Women Cannot
Drive" and its Online Hate Speech in South Korea 5. Caricature as a Form of
Hate Speech? The Example of the Diffusion of French 'Atomic Humour" in
Japan 6. Hate and Threat in French Jihadist Discourse Section 2: Countering
and Reforming Hate Speech 7. Dialogues and Diversity in Korea, Japan and
France: The Contribution of International Law to Hate Speech Legislation in
National and Transnational Contexts 8. When Hate Becomes Illegal:
Legislation Processes of the Anti-Hate Speech Law in Japan 9. Free
Marketplace of Ideas: Applying the Approach of the UN Human Rights
Committee and the European Court of Human Rights in Philippine Internet
Hate Speech Cases 10. Can Strategic Human Rights Litigation Complement
Social Movements? A Case Study of The Movement against Racism and Hate
Speech in Japan