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Disinformation and Polarization in the Algorithmic Society

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Title: Disinformation and Polarization in the Algorithmic Society. Online Hate Speech Trilogy (vol. 1).
Edited by: Branco Di Fátima.
Authors: Adolfo Carratalá, Sarah Anne Dunne, Eugenia Siapera, Lina Uribe-Henao, Maria Juliana Soto-Narváez, Mauricio Guerrero-Caicedo, Sergio G. Grabosky, Marcelo Freire, Debora Cristina Lopez, Daniel Martín-Pena, Imran ul Haq, Shabir Hussain, Jamal ud Din, Enrique Javier Díez-Gutiérrez, María Verdeja & Eva Palomo-Cermeño.
Publishers: LabCom – University of Beira Interior & Universidad Icesi.
ISBN: 978-989-9229-06-8 / 978-989-9229-07-5 (pdf).
Editions year: 2024.
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Disinformation and Polarization in the Algorithmic Society. Online Hate Speech Trilogy (vol. 1)

  • This is the first book of the Online Hate Speech Trilogy. It focuses on the relationship between disinformation, political polarisation, and virtual attacks involving toxic language. These phenomena are much more complex than they may initially appear, and they are strongly interrelated with each other in the algorithmic society. The authors analyse the deep origins of hate speech and its manifestations online. They highlight attacks against the LGBTQ+ community in Europe, journalists in Asia, and black politicians in Latin America. Additionally, these researchers examine the crucial role of fact-checking agencies in confronting toxic language and combating hate speech.

    How to cite (APA): Di Fátima, B. (ed.) (2024). Disinformation and Polarization in the Algorithmic Society. Online Hate Speech Trilogy (vol. 1). Portugal: LabCom – University of Beira Interior; Colombia: Universidad Icesi. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18046/EUI/ohst.v1

  • Table of content:

    Preface – Online hate, disinformation and social fragmentation
    Branco Di Fátima

    1 / The viralization of stigma online: Hate speech against gay men in connection with the monkeypox outbreak
    Adolfo Carratalá

    2 / Mainstreaming the far-right: Deplatforming, content moderation and far-right presence on mainstream social media sites
    Sarah Anne Dunne & Eugenia Siapera

    3 / Freedom of expression, disinformation and hate speech: The case of Colombia’s vice president, Francia Márquez
    Lina Uribe-Henao, Maria Juliana Soto-Narváez & Mauricio Guerrero-Caicedo

    4 / Hate speech in Argentine society: Origins and contemporary expressions
    Sergio G. Grabosky

    5 / Activism as a response to hate speech on social media: Identity and fandom on the @pabllovittar profile
    Marcelo Freire, Debora Cristina Lopez & Daniel Martín-Pena

    6 / Politics, journalism and hate speech in Pakistan
    Imran ul Haq, Shabir Hussain & Jamal ud Din

    7 / Fact-checking on Twitter in the face of fake news: Combating hate speech on social networks
    Enrique Javier Díez-Gutiérrez, María Verdeja & Eva Palomo-Cermeño

    Authors

    • Adolfo Carratalá, Universidad de Valencia (Valencia, España)
    • Sarah Anne Dunne, University College Dublin (Dublín, Irlanda)
    • Eugenia Siapera, University College Dublin (Dublín, Irlanda)
    • Icono ORCIDLina Uribe-Henao, Universidad Icesi (Cali, Colombia)
    • Icono ORCIDMaria Juliana Soto-Narváez, Universidad Icesi (Cali, Colombia)
    • Icono ORCIDMauricio Guerrero-Caicedo, Universidad Icesi (Cali, Colombia)
    • Sergio Gustavo Grabosky, Universidad Nacional de Jujuy (San Salvador de Jujuy, Argentina)
    • Marcelo Freire, Federal University of Ouro Preto (Ouro Preto, Brasil)
    • Debora Cristina Lopez, Federal University of Ouro Preto (Ouro Preto, Brasil)
    • Daniel Martín-Pena, Universidad de Extremadura (Cáceres, España)
    • Imran ul Haq, Bahria University (Islamabad, Pakistán)
    • Shabir Hussain, Bahria University (Islamabad, Pakistán)
    • Jamal ud Din, Bahria University (Islamabad, Pakistán)
    • Enrique Javier Díez-Gutiérrez, Universidad de León (León, España)
    • María Verdeja, Universidad de Oviedo (Oviedo, España)
    • Eva Palomo-Cermeño, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos (Madrid, España)
    • Icono ORCIDBranco Di Fátima, LabCom – University of Beira Interior (Covilhã, Portugal)
  • Title (spanish):

    Desinformación y polarización en la sociedad algorítmica. Trilogía sobre discursos de odio en línea (vol. 1).

    DOI/URL:

    https://doi.org/10.53972/RAD.crbqt.2024.1

    Publishers:

    LabCom – University of Beira Interior & Universidad Icesi.

    Authors:

    Adolfo Carratalá, Sarah Anne Dunne, Eugenia Siapera, Lina Uribe-Henao, Maria Juliana Soto-Narváez, Mauricio Guerrero-Caicedo, Sergio G. Grabosky, Marcelo Freire, Debora Cristina Lopez, Daniel Martín-Pena, Imran ul Haq, Shabir Hussain, Jamal ud Din, Enrique Javier Díez-Gutiérrez, María Verdeja & Eva Palomo-Cermeño.

    Keywords:

    Disinformation, Polarization, Online Hate Speech.

    ISBN:

    978-989-9229-06-8 / 978-989-9229-07-5 (pdf).

    Edition date:

    2024.

    No. pages:

    216.

    Lenguage(s):

    English.

    Format(s):

    Printed and electronic book (PDF).

    Height x Width:

    24,5 x 17 cm.

    Serie:

    Online Hate Speech Trilogy (vol. 1).

    Tipology:

    Research book.

    Observations:

    Includes bibliographical references.

    DSpace:

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