TASK Quarterly (Apr 2019)

HATE SPEECH – CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES IN PUBLIC SPACE

  • MAREK GÓRKA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17466/tq2019/23.2/e
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 2

Abstract

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Due to the highly innovative technologies such as the smart phone, cyberbullying and on-line aggression have increasingly affected individuals across the world. Cyberbullying is defined as repeated unwanted, hurtful, harassing, and threatening interaction through electronic communication media. The anonymity and mobility afforded by the Internet has made harassment and expressions of hate effortless in a landscape that is abstract and beyond the realms of traditional law enforcement. Further, it argues that a broad coalition of government, schools, police and citizenry is likely to be most effective in reducing the harm caused by hate speech. The study discusses the targets of hate on the Internet, provides a framework within which problems can be identified and resolved by accentuating moral and social responsibility, and articulates possible solutions to combat this increasing problem.

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