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Speaking Back
The free speech versus hate speech debate
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2002
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This book proposes an original policy framework for addressing hate speech. Gelber argues that a policy designed to provide support to affected groups and communities to enable them to speak back when hate speech occurs, is a more useful way of addressing the harms of hate speech than punitive measures. She suggests that “speaking back” allows the affected groups to contradict the messages contained in the words of the hate speakers, and to counteract the silencing, disempowering and marginalising effects of hate speech. Gelber’s argument uniquely synthesises the ideas of defending the importance of participating in speech, recognising the harms of hate speech and acknowledging that targeted groups may require assistance to respond.
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Svetlana Kurtes, Cambridge University, on Linguist List 14.1022:
[...] a comprehensive, thoroughly examined and well documented study on a topic that straddles several disciplines, including discourse analysis, pragmatics, communication theory, sociology, politics and law.
[...] a comprehensive, thoroughly examined and well documented study on a topic that straddles several disciplines, including discourse analysis, pragmatics, communication theory, sociology, politics and law.
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Prelim pages
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Table of contents
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Acknowledgements
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Abbreviations
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Abstract
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Introduction
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1. The problem
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2. Expanding speech liberties
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3. Speech as conduct
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4. Hate speech as harmful conduct
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5. Australia, the UK and the USA compared
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6. A policy of ‘speaking back’
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Conclusion
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Notes
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References
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Appendix
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Index
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Keywords for this book
Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics and Dialectology; English linguistics; Germanic linguistics
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Professional and scholarly;