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DISCURSO DEL ODIO Y LIBERTAD DE EXPRESIÓN
[EN]In recent years we are constantly hearing about the term “hate speech” in different media, especially in television and social networks. The origin of this concept is a little confusing, but what is clear is that it was after the entry into force of the Criminal Code of 1995 when it really began to be punishable, after the reform of 2015 the ...
Jiménez García, Vanessa
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(Per)versiones del odio: el discurso homofóbico
¿Qué espera conseguir quien denigra con su palabra a los miembros de ‘otra’ comunidad, quien declara a los homosexuales como inadaptados sociales? ¿Cuál es la intención del discurso de odio si, en realidad, no aspira a cambiar nada? ¿Es responsable de su acción el sujeto que daña con su discurso a un miembro de ‘otra’ comunidad? El agresor no insulta a
Cuevas Calderón, Elder Alejandro
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Las redes sociales propusieron un cambio total de paradigma en la forma de hacer marketing, networking, entretenimiento y, sobre todo, en la manera en la que se consume información, la cual, es de fiabilidad cuestionable. Esto puede afectar la percepción
Brian Martin Ríos Nicoli
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Eso no me lo dices en la calle. Análisis del discurso del odio contra las mujeres en Twitter
During the last decade, the Internet, and the social networks in particular, have gained relevance as spaces for interaction and socialization. The multiplication and penetration of social media, as well as the volume and intensity of interactions, have ...
Teresa Piñeiro-Otero +1 more
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Dimensiones discursivas del racismo religioso brasileño
La evangelización es el resultado de la unión entre la libertad de expresión y la libertad religiosa. Al buscar convencer sobre la veracidad de sus creencias, puede constituir discursos de odio religioso, fomentar la intolerancia, la hostilidad y la ...
Milene Cristina Santos
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Social media governance and strategies to combat online hatespeech in Germany
Abstract Concerns over online hatespeech have prompted governments to strengthen social media governance. However, claims by policy‐makers and political activists regarding the effectiveness and likely consequences of legal regulations remain largely untested.
Daniela Stockmann +2 more
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Objective measurement of Spanish emotion vocabulary
Current research on emotion knowledge and competence emphasises the role of language. Emotion vocabulary is one of the indicators of emotion knowledge that can be objectively measured; however, the metric properties of the scores obtained in tests and tasks to measure it have seldom been adequate.
Ana R. Delgado +4 more
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Límites constitucionales al discurso del odio
This investigation is aimed at offering a study of the phenomenon known as “hate speech”. Hate speech means any message with the purpose of being offensive or harmful to members of any community at risk for exclusion. It is well known that most “hate crimes” are caused originally by some justifying rhetoric, attempting to make them look acceptable and ...
Valiente Martínez, Francisco
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Fútbol, racismo y Twitter. Disección del discurso del odio en el caso Diakhaby
El odio digital, presente en el ecosistema mediático, emergió durante el partido de fútbol de la primera división española entre el Cádiz C.F y el Valencia C.F.
Alberto Martín García +2 more
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Abstract Drawing on an online survey of mayors from the German federal state of Baden‐Wuerttemberg this article analyses (1) to what extent social media is used abusively at the municipal level, (2) how mayors react to hate speech and (3) whether the experience of such insulting comments and threats is correlated with their perception of social media ...
Rafael Bauschke, Sebastian Jäckle
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