Language, Gender and Hate Speech
A Multidisciplinary Approach
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abstract
Gender, language and hate speech: Are these concepts unrelated to each other, or is it possible to find a common research thread that allows us to understand them as two aspects of the same social phenomenon? This is the question to which the book aims to give an answer, through the support of experts and scholars in the areas of Linguistics, Education, Sociology, Legal and Political Studies. The volume collects some of the papers presented at the LIGHTS (Gender equality and hate words / Language gender and HaTe Speech) conference, held at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice on October 2018, which represented a significant moment of discussion and confrontation on the power of language for the maintenance or, hopefully, the deconstruction of social and political stereotypes.
Topic modelling • Hate speech • Stereotypes • Hate Speech • Ciao • Italy • Politics • CMC • Sexism • Authority • VAWG • Sexist Language • Woman • Criminalization in Italy • Repetition • Gender Representation • Recipient • Reduction • Gender resolution • Gender-Specific Swear Words • Women • Conservativeness • Brexit • Corpus linguistics • Misogyny • Internet Regulation • WhatsApp Communication • Gender Studies • Spoken Communication • Council of Europe • Media • Multimodal analysis • Feminization • Corpus Linguistics • Global Media Monitoring Project • Homonationalism • Language emancipation • Survey Methods • Gender equality • Hate Crimes • Gender-Inclusive Language • Language and gender • Algerian press • Human rights • Female Voters • Inclusive language • Free Speech • Jurisdiction • Discrimination • Innovativeness • Italian Morphology • Gender • Nouns of occupations • Political speech • Feminisation • EU Legislation • LGBTQ+ • CDA • Gender Perception • Gender Stereotypes • Linguistic sexism • Freedom of speech • Italian Language and Linguistics • Italian Sociolinguistics • Media language • Violence • Gendered Hate Speech • Text Analysis • Algerian French • Feminine Job Titles • Politeness Formulas • Interaction • Grammatical gender