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Decoding implicit hate speech: The example of antisemitism

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This article deals with the problem and the different levels of implicity in the context of antisemitic hate speech. By means of authentic examples stemming from social media debates, we show how alluded antisemitic concepts can
be inferred on the basis of conservative interpretation. We point out the role of different source “Decoding Antisemitism” conducted at the Center for Research on Antisemitism (ZfA) at TU Berlin. By doing so, it explains the procedure of qualitative content analysis as a fruitful approach to understand the actual repertoire of antisemitic
hate speech online.

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This document is made available under a CC BY Licence
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12

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335-352

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978-3-945681-12-1

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Becker, Matthias J, Troschke, Hagen Decoding implicit hate speech: The example of antisemitism. Challenges and perspectives of hate speech research. 2023: 335-352.  https://archive.jpr.org.uk/10.48541/dcr.v12.20