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Record Nr.

UNINA9910865258303321

Autore

Keighley Rachel

Titolo

Researching Hate As an Activist : Exploring LGBTQ+ Online Hate, Its Impacts, and Our Responsibility Towards Equality

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing AG, , 2024

©2024

ISBN

9783031570896

9783031570889

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (193 pages)

Collana

Palgrave Hate Studies

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Introduction -- Introduction -- Reflective Practices and Motivations for Activist Research -- Identifying the Data Gaps -- The Queer Data Gap -- The Hate Crime Data Gap -- Notes on the Queer/Hate Data Gap -- Queer Criminology -- Research Impact -- Structure of This Book -- References -- Rethinking Methodologies as Activism -- Research Methods as Activism -- Participatory Research Methods -- Engaging Marginalised Populations -- Engaging in Reflexivity -- Research with Young People -- Conclusion -- References -- Conceptualising LGBTQ+ Hate-Through the Eyes of LGBTQ+ Young People -- History of Defining Hate -- What Is Online Hate? -- The Socio-Political Approach to Hate -- Is Online Hate a Crime? -- The Place of Free Speech -- Conclusion -- References -- Hate Hurts: Exploring the Impacts of LGBTQ+ Online Hate -- The Harms of LGBTQ+ Online Hate -- Well-Being Effects -- Sadness, Anxiety, and Depression -- Shame and Self-Blame -- Anger -- Feelings of Inferiority and Invalid Identities -- Relationships and Social Interactions -- Fear and Lack of Safety -- Isolation and Withdrawal from Online/Offline Spaces -- Conclusion -- References -- Towards a Better Understanding of Hate -- Why Definitions Matter -- Understanding Difference -- Theorising 'Difference' -- Breaking Down Hierarchies of Identity -- Defining Online Hate Through Harms -- Conclusion -- References -- Responding



to Online Hate-Activism Through Policy -- Policy and Social Change -- The Current Legislative Framework of Online Hate -- Redefining Online Hate Regulation -- The Scope of the Law -- Legal but Harmful Content -- A Legal Responsibility Against Hate and Harm -- Hate Speech Is Not Free Speech -- Recognising the Harms of Hate -- Policy Recommendations -- Reframing Policy Through Activism -- A Political Impact Case Study.

Conclusion -- References -- Responding to Online Hate-Research as Activism Beyond Academic Knowledge -- Why We Need Research as Activism -- Education on Identity -- A Case Study: Shaping LGBTQ+ Educational Strategies -- Counter-Narratives and Community Action -- The Role of Counter-Narratives in Activism -- How to Engage in Counter-Narratives -- Why Should I Care? The Importance of Allyship -- Conclusion -- References -- Conclusion: Researching Hate as an Activist -- Allyship as an Activist Researcher -- Challenges to Being an Activist Researcher -- A Return to Research Impact -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.