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- Title
HATESPEECH ON PANDEMIC TIMES.
- Authors
BEÇAK, RUBENS; DORNAIKA GUARATY, KALEO; BARROSO FILHO, JOSÉ
- Abstract
Objective: hate speech is an old problem, which presents itself in different features over time. Currently, it is possible to identify discriminatory statements linked to the context of the pandemic COVID-19. The article aims to present the transformations of the concept of hate speech from the emergence of the debate to the current phenomena related to the pandemic. It is observed that there is still no specific treatment on the subject in the legal sphere, and there is still a gap between the research to identify hate speech on social networks and the legal response to the phenomenon. Methodology: the present study uses the dialectical and dogmatic method, through an approach focused on Brazilian and American legislation, and the debate between authors specialized in the theme; as for the procedure, it is a bibliographic search through the review of specialized doctrine and recent studies on the connection between hate speech and the coronavirus, seeking to present the relevance of the theme in the current context. Results: it is observed that the pandemic was the scene of new modalities of hate speech, also adding the cases in a quantitative way. It is observed that there is still no specific treatment on the subject in the legal sphere, and there is still a gap between the research to identify hate speech on social networks and the legal response to the phenomenon. Contributions: With the COVID-19 pandemic, several fields of social research turned to the topic. This article brings as a contribution some innovative research initiatives that identified a correlation between the disease and discriminatory discourses.
- Subjects
COVID-19 pandemic; PANDEMICS; HATE speech; HATE; DIALECTIC; SOCIAL networks; COVID-19
- Publication
Revista Jurídica (0103-3506), 2021, Vol 2, Issue 64, p670
- ISSN
0103-3506
- Publication type
Article