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A thought-provoking podcast series that delves into the intricate world of hate speech. The podcast brings together experts in the social sciences, linguistics, and criminology to explore what hate speech is, how it manifests, and how it can be regulated.

Hosted by Sandhya Fuchs

Sponsored by the Leverhulme Trust

Produced by Soul Sofa Production

Music by Al Forbs

Hate Speech around the world Hate Speech Around The World

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A thought-provoking podcast series that delves into the intricate world of hate speech. The podcast brings together experts in the social sciences, linguistics, and criminology to explore what hate speech is, how it manifests, and how it can be regulated.

Hosted by Sandhya Fuchs

Sponsored by the Leverhulme Trust

Produced by Soul Sofa Production

Music by Al Forbs

    Memetic Violence in Latin American Right Wing Populism

    Memetic Violence in Latin American Right Wing Populism

    Dr Gabriel Bayarri Toscano is a Newton International Fellow at the Centre for Latin American & Caribbean Studies (CLACS) at the Institute of Languages, Cultures and Societies. His work draws on ethnographic fieldwork in physical and virtual spaces and aims to understand how discourses of Latin American right-wing populism operate. His current project as a NIF is called: "Discourse Polarisation: The Memetic Violence of the Latin American Right Wing Populisms".
     
    Dr Bayarri holds a PhD in Anthropology and Sociology from Macquarie University (Sydney) and the Complutense University of Madrid (Summa Cum Laude and Extraordinary Prize). Over the last decade, Bayarri has worked in the European and Latin American context, specifically in Brazil, analysing its post-colonial structure of power at the root of the rise of the far-right in the country. He also has applied political experience working with the United Nations in Rio de Janeiro and as an elected City Councillor (Concejal) in the Autonomous Community of Madrid. Dr Bayarri is an editor at the Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research (JILAR) since 2020.
     

    • 31 min
    Understanding Hate Speech in the Digital Era with Caitlin Carlson

    Understanding Hate Speech in the Digital Era with Caitlin Carlson

    Today we meet Professor Caitlin Carlson, Chair of the Communication and Media Department the University of Seattle in Washington and turn our gaze towards the USA. We discuss the role of social media platforms in regulating hate speech and learn about the obstacles legal institutions face when trying to criminalise hate speech. 
    Caitlin Ring Carlson, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor and Head of the Communication and Media Department at Seattle University. Her primary research interests are in media law and policy as they pertain to new media, freedom of expression and social justice. Her current work focuses on hate speech. She is also interested in women’s freedom of expression, including women’s press freedom and women’s media ownership.
    She is the author of the book “Hate Speech,” which was published by MIT Press in 2021. Dr. Carlson is also a member of the author team for textbook, The Law of Journalism and Mass Communication (8th ed.), published by Sage in 2023. Her work has been published in leading academic journals such as Communication Law & Policy, the Journal of Media Law and Ethics, and First Amendment Studies. 

    • 47 min
    ”Affective Reaction and Right-Wing Rhetoric on YouTube” with Jordan Etherington

    ”Affective Reaction and Right-Wing Rhetoric on YouTube” with Jordan Etherington

    In our second episode we meet Jordan Etherington from Trent University. Together we discuss right-wing rhetoric on YouTube and explore how language creates visceral, emotional reactions that can be used strategically to reinforce prejudice and violence.     
    Jordan Etherington is a current PhD candidate in Cultural Studies at Trent University in Ontario, Canada. He also holds a Masters in Criminology from OntarioTech. His areas of research include affect theory, media analysis, right-wing extremism, propaganda, and masculinity studies                                                                                           

    • 46 min
    Covert Hate Speech and the Language of Division with Katerina Strani

    Covert Hate Speech and the Language of Division with Katerina Strani

    The first episode features Katerina Strani from Heriot-Watt University, discussing covert hate speech. Strani explores the subtleties of language that contribute to societal divisions, emphasizing how ’covert’ forms of communication can be more damaging than overt expressions of hate. The episode sets a foundation for understanding the complexities of hate speech in modern society.

    • 42 min
    Trailer - Hate Speech Around the World

    Trailer - Hate Speech Around the World

    A thought-provoking podcast series that delves into the intricate world of hate speech. The podcast brings together experts in the social sciences, linguistics, and criminology to explore what hate speech is, how it manifests, and how it can be regulated.
    Hosted by Sandhya Fuchs
    Sponsored by the Leverhulme Trust

    • 1 min.

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