Compendium of Resources
The online compendium presents over 270 resources developed within the No Hate Speech Movement youth campaign by National Campaigns, partners and the Council of Europe.
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Report of the conference “Tackling hate speech: living together online”
Description: This report is based on the contributions by speakers, current reports, and Council of Europe and other standards, and it distils both key issues addressed and recommendations which emerged, with an eye to the youth campaign against hate speech online launched in 2013. The report is organised into three main sequential themes: 1) Indignity: hate speech is fundamentally a problem of the indignity visited upon its victims; 2) Indifference: while promoted by the far right, a larger problem is mainstream indifference to it; and 3) Indignation: action to tackle hate speech depends on raising indignation against the phenomenon.
Published: On 2013.
Author(s): Robin Wilson.
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