Internet Uses Associated with Hate Speech (Part II)

Tuesday, 8 July 2025: 11:00-12:45
Location: FSE036 (Faculty of Education Sciences (FSE))
WG10 Digital Sociology (host committee)

Language: English, French and Spanish

The amount of time citizens spend online has increased in recent years, especially the time spent viewing and commenting on what people upload to social media. This use of the internet allows people to build their identity through online interactions where it is easier to show who they are. However, increased time spent online also increases the likelihood of encountering or perpetrating violence online. This session will present the results of empirical research on hate speech and counter-speech in social media networks. The use of online violence will be explored in depth, both in terms of perpetrators and victims, with a particular focus on the most vulnerable groups such as children and teenagers. The intersectional aspects of the content of hate speech will also be analysed, as well as the impact of this speech on the definition of identity/identifications, on academic outcomes, on political self-positioning and, more broadly, on the quality of our democracies.

This session will present the results of specific research. Papers on methodological aspects of hate speech research that have led to these results are also welcome.

Session Organizers:
Pilar RODRIGUEZ MARTINEZ, University of Almeria, Spain and Janara SOUSA, University of Brasília, Brazil
Oral Presentations
Hate Speech Is Not Fun: Self-Control As a Mediating Variable between Adolescent Victims and Perpetrators of Hate Speech
Francisco VILLEGAS LIROLA, Universidad de Almería, Spain; Antonia SÁNCHEZ VILLANUEVA, University of Almeria, Spain
Estudio Exploratorio Sobre Las Emociones Generadas Por Instagram En Adolescentes
Antonio SEGURA SÁNCHEZ, Spain; Antonia SÁNCHEZ VILLANUEVA, University of Almeria, Spain
Hate Speech in University Environments: The Use of Social Media
Nuria RODRIGUEZ AVILA, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain; Janara SOUSA, University of Brasília, Brazil
Correlaciones Entre Las Actitudes Frente a Los Discursos De Odio En Las Relaciones Online y Offline.
Juan Manuel BELLIDO CÁCERES, Universidad de Almería, Spain; Lucía MARTÍNEZ JOYA, Universidad de Almería, Spain
Los Espectadores De Los Discursos De Odio En Las Relaciones Offline. ¿Cómo Se Interviene Desde La Escuela Por Parte Del Alumnado?
Joaquín Jaime SÁNCHEZ ESPINOSA, Universidad de Almería, Spain; Juan Manuel BELLIDO CÁCERES, Universidad de Almería, Spain
Distributed Papers
Socials Theories of Hate: Geopolitical Analysis and Pedagogical Approaches
Maria del Pilar RIOS CAMPOS, Universidad de Jaen, Spain; Nuria RODRIGUEZ AVILA, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain
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