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%T Dangerous speech
%A Benesch, Susan
%E Strippel, Christian
%E Paasch-Colberg, Sünje
%E Emmer, Martin
%E Trebbe, Joachim
%P 185-197
%V 12
%D 2023
%K dangerous speech; hate speech
%@ 2198-7610
%@ 978-3-945681-12-1
%X The concept of "dangerous speech," which I proposed in the early 2010s, illuminates a key fact that is often missed: hate speech (and related categories like toxic and extreme speech) affects people gradually, cumulatively, and by dint of repetition. Dangerous speech is defined based on the specific harm it engenders (inspiring intergroup violence) rather than its content alone or the intent of those who spread it, allowing for a more consistent definition and broader consensus that it should be addressed. In this article, I explain why this concept is useful; describe the five aspects of speech that must be evaluated in order to determine dangerousness; share examples of projects that have been conducted to monitor, evaluate, and counteract dangerous speech; and suggest future avenues for research.
%C DEU
%C Berlin
%G en
%9 Sammelwerksbeitrag
%W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org
%~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info