Online political hate speech in Europe the rise of new extremisms

-- 1. Introduction: The rise of political hate speech online -- Part I. Political hate speech in Europe -- 2. The nature, and a first definition, of political hate speech -- 3. Political hate speech between Europe and usa -- 4. Hate speech: The role and responsibilities of political leaders accordin...

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1. Verfasser: Ziccardi, Giovanni (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Cheltenham, UK, Northampton, MA, USA Edward Elgar Publishing 2020
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Zusammenfassung:-- 1. Introduction: The rise of political hate speech online -- Part I. Political hate speech in Europe -- 2. The nature, and a first definition, of political hate speech -- 3. Political hate speech between Europe and usa -- 4. Hate speech: The role and responsibilities of political leaders according to the council of Europe -- Part II. Political hate speech online -- 5. Political hate speech and the new framework of digital networks -- 6. The typical Contents of political hate speech online -- 7. An overview of European online political hate -- 8. Politics online and the use of hate speech -- 9. The instant communication of political hate speech -- 10. Political hate speech and the use of big data -- 11. The distortion of the democratic balance -- 12. Contrasting political hate speech online -- 13. Conclusions: the future of political hate speech online -- Index.
"This timely book addresses the increasingly widespread issue of online political hatred in Europe. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, it examines both the contributions of new technologies, in particular social networks, to the rise of this phenomenon, and the legal and political contexts in which it is taking place. Through an analysis of online hate speech and its impacts, Giovanni Ziccardi characterizes contemporary political hatred in Europe, highlighting its victims, communication strategies, and the creation of a cross-national network of extremists enabled by technology. He compares legal and political responses to the problem at both national and EU levels, as well as the approach taken by the US, in order to examine the effectiveness of current measures. Finally, he evaluates possible remedies for the situation, including both legal and technological solutions, and outlines the potential for a unified European framework to counter the spread of hatred online. Online Political Hate Speech in Europe will be an essential read for scholars and students in law and politics looking for an in-depth analysis of this issue. It will also be useful for politicians, policy makers and practitioners seeking to understand the mechanisms underlying the circulation of political hatred"--
Beschreibung:v, 236 Seiten
ISBN:9781788113656
978-1-78811-365-6