Bystanders’ collective responses set the norm against hate speech
<p>Hate speech incidents often occur in social settings, from public transport to football stadiums. To counteract a prevailing passive attitude towards them, governmental authorities, sociologists, and philosophers stress bystanders’ responsibility to oppose or block hate speech. He...
Main Authors: | Zapata, J, Sulik, J, von Wulffen, C, Deroy, O |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2024
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