
Hate speech
Definitions, interpretations and practices
Special issue of Pragmatics and Society 11:2 (2020)
Editors
[Pragmatics and Society, 11:2] 2020. v, 165 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 13 July 2020
Published online on 13 July 2020
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Table of Contents
- Introduction: Defining, performing and countering hate speechFabienne Baider, Sharon Millar & Stavros Assimakopoulos | pp. 171–176
- Incitement to discriminatory hatred, illocution and perlocutionStavros Assimakopoulos | pp. 177–195
- Pragmatics lost? Overview, synthesis and proposition in defining online hate speechFabienne Baider | pp. 196–217
- The Multi-Component Model for the semantic analysis of slursBjörn Technau | pp. 218–239
- The use of hyperlinking as evidential practice in Danish online hate speechSharon Millar, Rasmus Nielsen, Anna Vibeke Lindø & Klaus Geyer | pp. 240–260
- Culture-driven emotional profiles and online discourse extremismBarbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk | pp. 261–290
- “They cowardly attack US, so we nobly eliminate them…”: The emergence of the translocal group in the propaganda of the Islamic StateCristina Mayor-Goicoechea & Jesús Romero-Trillo | pp. 291–314
- Civil courage as a communicative act: Countering the harms of hate violencePaul Iganski | pp. 315–334
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