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.
The resources listed are freely available, but please acknowledge the author and/or source when using them.
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Linguistic self-defence guide against Antisemitism “Get the trolls out!”
Description: This educational guide teaches young people, activists, educators and people in general the most common hidden linguistic mechanisms that everyone can come across in Antisemitic speech. The guide offers a number of tricks to look out for in order to protect oneself and avoid falling victim to Antisemitic hate speech. Drawn from 200 Antisemitic media incidents from five countries (Belgium, France, Greece, Hungary and the United Kingdom), the guide is an educational resource with the aim of being used in educational and/or campaign settings with young people in the context of combating Antisemitic hate speech.
Author(s): Anna Szilagyi.
Published: 2015 by Media Diversity Institute.
Country: United Kingdom