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Hate speech in intercultural encounters 跨文化接触中的仇恨言论
Pub Date : 2021-09-15 DOI: 10.7577/fleks.4570
Anne Birgitta Nielsen, Ekaterine Pirtskhalava, Ekaterine Basilaia
The issue of hate speech has been a topic of international debate—most frequently in the domains of law, philosophy and language. Different issues linked to changes in society, ranging from the proliferation of social media, innovation and technology and influx of fake news, disinformation and propaganda to the rise of nationalism, far-right movements, increased cross-border movement of people and transnational business have made studying the conceptual and practical aspects of hate speech in different contexts ever more important.The papers in this issue focus on the sociolinguistic aspects of the use of hate speech and its different variants in online communication, offering a much-needed perspective on how hate speech in digital communication can be identified and tackled. For example, Dr. Manana Ruseishvili and Dr. Rusudan Dolidze analyse hate speech in computer-meditated communication, focusing on the polylogal, asynchronic remarks made by members of the public reacting to articles in online media or press releases about the LGBT pride event planned for June 2019. The research carried out by Lilit Bekaryan explores how hateful posts and comments can start among Facebook users, and studies the language means employed in their design based on data from more than ten open Facebook pages managed by popular Armenian figures, such as media experts, journalists, politicians and bloggers. Dr. Tatjana R. Felberg explores the interconnectedness between impoliteness and hate speech in online comments in Croatia and Serbia by applying impoliteness theory and a critical discourse analysis framework. Her research demonstrates that those who post often fluctuate between hate speech and impoliteness. Dr. Ayunts and Dr. Paronyan provide a comparative analysis of manifestations of hate speech and euphemisms in Armenian and British online media outlets and social sites targeting people's sexual orientation with emphasis on the interconnectedness of hate speech and culture.This issue was prepared as part of the project ‘Intercultural encounters in academia and work places in South Caucasus and Norway’ funded by DIKU, the Norwegian Agency for International Cooperation and Quality Enhancement in Higher Education. The project partner universities are Oslo Metropolitan University, Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Yerevan State University and Khazar University.
仇恨言论问题一直是国际辩论的一个主题,最常见的是在法律、哲学和语言领域。与社会变化相关的不同问题,从社交媒体、创新和技术的扩散以及假新闻、虚假信息和宣传的涌入,到民族主义、极右翼运动的兴起、人员跨境流动和跨国企业的增加,使得研究不同背景下仇恨言论的概念和实践方面变得更加重要。本期的论文重点关注仇恨言论的社会语言学方面及其在网络传播中的不同变体,为如何识别和解决数字传播中的仇恨言论提供了一个急需的视角。例如,Manana Ruseishvili博士和Rusudan Dolidze博士分析了计算机冥想传播中的仇恨言论,重点关注公众对在线媒体或新闻稿中有关2019年6月LGBT骄傲活动的文章作出的多元、非同步的评论。Lilit Bekaryan进行的这项研究探讨了Facebook用户如何开始发布仇恨的帖子和评论,并根据媒体专家、记者、政治家和博主等亚美尼亚知名人士管理的10多个Facebook页面的数据,研究了这些帖子和评论使用的语言手段。Tatjana R. Felberg博士通过应用不礼貌理论和批判性话语分析框架,探讨了克罗地亚和塞尔维亚在线评论中不礼貌和仇恨言论之间的相互联系。她的研究表明,发帖的人经常在仇恨言论和不礼貌之间波动。Ayunts博士与Paronyan博士对比分析亚美尼亚与英国网路媒体与社交网站针对性倾向的仇恨言论与委婉语,并强调仇恨言论与文化的相互关联。本期杂志是作为“南高加索和挪威学术界和工作场所的跨文化接触”项目的一部分编写的,该项目由挪威高等教育国际合作和提高质量机构DIKU资助。项目合作大学包括奥斯陆城市大学、第比利斯国立大学、埃里温国立大学和哈扎尔大学。
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Hate Speech in Online Polylogues 网络上的仇恨言论
Pub Date : 2021-02-13 DOI: 10.7577/fleks.4171
Manana Rusieshvili-Cartledge, R. Dolidze
This research is the first attempt in Georgia to analyse hate speech emerging in Computer-Meditated Communication. Particular attention is paid to the polylogal, asynchronic remarks made by members of the public reacting to online newspaper articles or press releases concerning the LGPT pride event planned for 18 - 23 June 2019, in Tbilisi, Georgia.The methodology is based on combining methods utilized in CDA and Genre Approach to (im)politeness which is in accord with the general approach to CMDA .At the first stage of the analysis, the examples of hate-speech acts were analysed according to the following criteria: identification of linguistic means and strategies employed while expressing impoliteness and specificity of identity construction (self-asserted versus others -asserted, positive versus negative, roles of participants and strategies of conflict generation or management). Next, linguistic peculiarities of hate speech (for instance, linguistic triggers [threats, insults, sarcasm incitements], wordplay, taboo, swear and derogatory words, metaphors, allusions and similes) were identified and analysed.Quantitative methodology was employed while stating the number of proponents and opponents of the event as well as statistical data referring to the number of linguistic and politeness strategies employed while expressing an opinion.This research shows particular tendencies of how impoliteness can be realised and how social identities can be construed using the example of hate discourse concerning LGBT pridein Georgia. However, to fully explore the genre properties of hate discourse in Georgia further research based on examples of hate-discourse strategies applied when discussing ethnic minorities and gender roles, is needed.
这项研究是格鲁吉亚首次尝试分析计算机冥想通信中出现的仇恨言论。特别值得注意的是,公众对在线报纸上有关计划于2019年6月18日至23日在格鲁吉亚第比利斯举行的lgbt骄傲活动的文章或新闻稿所发表的多元、非同步的评论。该方法是基于CDA和(im)礼貌的体裁方法相结合的方法,这与CMDA的一般方法是一致的。在分析的第一阶段,仇恨言论行为的例子是根据以下标准进行分析的:识别表达不礼貌时使用的语言手段和策略以及身份建构的特殊性(自我断言与他人断言,积极与消极,参与者的角色以及冲突产生或管理的策略)。其次,仇恨言论的语言特征(例如,语言触发因素[威胁,侮辱,讽刺煽动],文字游戏,禁忌,咒骂和贬损词汇,隐喻,典故和明喻)被识别和分析。在陈述该事件的支持者和反对者的数量以及在表达意见时使用的语言和礼貌策略的数量的统计数据时,采用了定量方法。这项研究显示了不礼貌是如何实现的,以及如何用格鲁吉亚LGBT骄傲的仇恨话语来解释社会身份的特定趋势。然而,要充分挖掘格鲁吉亚仇恨话语的类型特征,还需要进一步研究在讨论少数民族和性别角色时使用的仇恨话语策略。
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From Euphemism to Verbal Aggression in British and Armenian Cultures 从英国和亚美尼亚文化中的委婉语到言语攻击
Pub Date : 2021-02-12 DOI: 10.7577/fleks.4173
Anoush Ayunts, Shushanik Paronyan
The topic of the present article concerns verbal aggression and focusses on the verbal expression of the emotional mind; specifically, the expression of negative feelings, emotions and attitudes. Since computer-mediated communication is widely used to shape and reshape public opinion, the analysis of hate speech on the material of internet discourse may shed light on the manipulative communicative tactics that are used in online media and social networking sites to spread hostility and negativity globally. Hence, the examination of the language strategies and tactics that are used to formulate hate speech becomes essential in communicatively oriented linguistic studies. The present article provides a comparative analysis of manifestations of hate speech and euphemisms in Armenian and British online media outlets and social sites targeted towards people's sexual orientation. The aim of the paper is to show the close connection between hate speech and culture. The research, which embarks on two basically different cultures – British and Armenian – is carried out within the framework of cross-cultural pragmatics and discourse analysis. A qualitative research method is applied to analyse samples of hate speech. Social sites and online media outlets were searched through search engines, using certain keywords (LGBT, sexual minorities, etc.). For the purpose of the study, language resources from English and Armenian – words, expressions, constructions, speech acts expressing hostile attitudes towards sexual orientation – have been picked out and analysed.
本文的主题是言语攻击,主要关注情绪心理的言语表达;具体来说,就是消极感受、情绪和态度的表达。由于计算机媒介传播被广泛用于塑造和重塑公众舆论,对互联网话语材料上的仇恨言论的分析可能会揭示在线媒体和社交网站上用于在全球传播敌意和消极情绪的操纵性传播策略。因此,在以交际为导向的语言学研究中,对用于制定仇恨言论的语言策略和策略的研究变得至关重要。本文对比分析了亚美尼亚和英国网络媒体和社交网站针对人们性取向的仇恨言论和委婉语。本文的目的是展示仇恨言论和文化之间的密切联系。本研究从两种基本不同的文化——英国文化和亚美尼亚文化出发,在跨文化语用学和语篇分析的框架内进行。采用定性研究方法对仇恨言论样本进行分析。通过搜索引擎搜索社交网站和在线媒体,使用特定的关键词(LGBT,性少数等)。为了研究的目的,从英语和亚美尼亚语中挑选出语言资源——表达对性取向的敌对态度的单词、表达、结构、言语行为——并进行了分析。
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An Analysis of Hate Speech among Armenian Facebook Users 亚美尼亚脸书用户仇恨言论分析
Pub Date : 2021-02-12 DOI: 10.7577/fleks.4170
L. Bekaryan
Social media networking websites have become platforms where users can not only share their photos, moments of happiness, success stories and best practices, but can also voice their criticism, discontent and negative emotions. It is interesting to follow how something that starts as a mere disagreement or conflict over clashing interests or values can develop into a hateful exchange on Facebook that targets social media users based on their gender, religious belonging, ethnicity, sexual orientation, political convictions etc. The present research explores how hateful posts and comments can start among Facebook users, and studies the language means employed in their design. The factual material was retrieved from more than ten open Facebook pages managed by popular Armenian figures, such as media experts, journalists, politicians and bloggers, in the period 2018–2020. The analysis of hate speech samples extracted from these sources shows that hate speech can find its explicit and implicit reflection in the online communication of Armenian Facebook users, and can be characterised by contextual markers such as invisibility, incitement to violence, invectiveness and immediacy. The language analysis of the posts and comments comprising hate speech has helped to identify language features of hateful comments including informal tone, use of passive voice, abusive and derogatory words, rhetorical or indirectly formed questions, generalisations and labelling.
社交媒体网站已经成为用户不仅可以分享他们的照片、快乐时刻、成功故事和最佳实践的平台,还可以表达他们的批评、不满和负面情绪。有趣的是,一开始仅仅是利益或价值观冲突的分歧或冲突,如何发展成Facebook上基于性别、宗教信仰、种族、性取向、政治信仰等针对社交媒体用户的仇恨交流。目前的研究探讨了仇恨的帖子和评论是如何在Facebook用户中开始的,并研究了它们设计中使用的语言手段。这些事实材料是从2018-2020年期间亚美尼亚媒体专家、记者、政治家和博客作者等受欢迎的亚美尼亚人管理的10多个开放的Facebook页面中检索的。从这些来源中提取的仇恨言论样本分析显示,仇恨言论可以在亚美尼亚Facebook用户的在线交流中找到其显性和隐性的反映,并且可以通过隐形,煽动暴力,谩骂和即时性等上下文标记来表征。对包含仇恨言论的帖子和评论的语言分析有助于识别仇恨评论的语言特征,包括非正式语气、被动语态的使用、辱骂和贬损词汇、修辞或间接形成的问题、概括和标签。
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Chocolate, identity, and extreme speech online 巧克力,身份,和网上的极端言论
Pub Date : 2021-02-12 DOI: 10.7577/fleks.4168
T. Felberg, Ljiljana Šarić
In this article the phrase “extreme speech” is used to encompass both hate speech and impoliteness. Legislation against hate speech has been passed in many countries, while work on defining phenomena related to hate speech is still ongoing. As a rule, there is no legislation prohibiting impoliteness, and thus impoliteness is often perceived as a less serious verbal offence. There is, however, a grey zone between the two phenomena, which depends on contextual factors that must be constantly explored. In this article, we explore the gray zone between hate speech and impoliteness by looking at user-generated posts commenting on seemingly uncontroversial topics such as giving chocolate to children. The context we explore is the political relationship between Croatia and Serbia, two neighboring countries in the southwest Balkans with a history of recent military conflicts that ended in 1995. The relationship between these two countries can still be described as periodically troubled. The comments we analyze were posted on two online newspapers, the Croatian Jutarnji list and the Serbian Večernje novosti. Using impoliteness theory and Critical Discourse Analysis framework we identify and analyze various linguistic means that serve as extreme speech triggers, connect them to relevant contexts and highlight the grey zone that exist between hate speech and impoliteness. Our findings show that, in their discussions, the posters used a number of linguistic means for constructing national identities that at times resulted in extreme speech. The posters often targeted individual co-posters first and very quickly moved on to target ethnic groups, thus fluctuating between impoliteness and hate speech.
在这篇文章中,“极端言论”一词既包括仇恨言论,也包括无礼言论。许多国家已经通过了反对仇恨言论的立法,而界定与仇恨言论有关的现象的工作仍在进行中。一般来说,没有法律禁止不礼貌,因此不礼貌通常被认为是一种不太严重的言语冒犯。然而,这两种现象之间有一个灰色地带,这取决于必须不断探索的背景因素。在这篇文章中,我们探讨了仇恨言论和不礼貌之间的灰色地带,通过查看用户生成的帖子,评论看似没有争议的话题,如给孩子巧克力。我们探讨的背景是克罗地亚和塞尔维亚之间的政治关系,这两个邻国位于巴尔干半岛西南部,最近的军事冲突历史于1995年结束。这两个国家之间的关系仍然可以被描述为周期性的麻烦。我们分析的评论发表在两家网络报纸上,分别是克罗地亚的Jutarnji list和塞尔维亚的ve ernje novosti。利用不礼貌理论和批评话语分析框架,我们识别和分析了作为极端言语触发因素的各种语言手段,并将它们与相关语境联系起来,突出了仇恨言论和不礼貌之间存在的灰色地带。我们的研究结果表明,在他们的讨论中,海报使用了许多语言手段来构建国家身份,有时会导致极端的言论。发帖者通常首先针对个人联合发帖者,然后很快转向针对种族群体,因此在不礼貌和仇恨言论之间波动。
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Identitetspolitikk til besvær – om det nye ubehaget i profesjonsutøvelsen
Pub Date : 2019-03-26 DOI: 10.7577/FLEKS.3310
Per Inge Båtnes
Den moderne profesjonsutøveren synes å ha pådratt seg noen nye utfordringer med hensyn til forvaltning av egen myndighet som ikke var på langt nær like påtakelig bare for få tiår siden. Det er snakk om en form for ubehag eller en frykt som er knyttet til faren for å krenke andre menneskers identitetsfølelse og kanskje utløse aggresjon. Det som skrives i dette lille essayet berører spørsmål som gjelder sammenhenger mellom identitetspolitikk og myndighetsutøvelse i samfunnet. Det som skrives kan også leses som en personlig reorientering med hensyn til spørsmål som gjelder identitet. En fordums begeistring over menneskers innsats når det gjelder å presisere og polere sine identiteter har blitt erstattet av en form for besinnelse og ettertanke.
现代专业人员在管理自己的权威方面似乎遇到了一些新的挑战,而这些挑战在几十年前并不明显。我们谈论的是一种不适或恐惧,这种不适或恐惧与冒犯他人身份意识的危险有关,也许会引发攻击。这篇短文所写的内容涉及身份政治与社会行使权力之间的关系问题。它也可以被解读为个人对身份认同问题的重新定位。以前对人们努力澄清和完善身份的热情已被一种沉思和反省所取代。
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«Ubehagets pedagogikk» – en inngang til kritisk refleksjon og inkluderende undervisning?
Pub Date : 2019-03-26 DOI: 10.7577/fleks.3309
Åse Røthing
“Pedagogy of discomfort” was first introduced by Boler in 1999 as a teaching practice that invites educators and students to engage in critical inquiry regarding values and norms, and to examine constructed self-images and perceptions of others (1999, p. 177). The concept has later been further developed by Boler and Zembylas (2003) as a pedagogical framework to engage students and teachers with issues of difference, race and social justice by challenging their emotional comfort zones. This pedagogical approach is grounded in the assumption that discomforting emotions are important in challenging dominant beliefs, social habits and normative practices that sustain stereotypes and social injustice and in creating openings for empathy and transformation. (Zembylas & Papamichael, 2017, p. 3). This article explores how pedagogy of discomfort may contribute to critical reflections and inclusive education, by asking what educators may gain from dwelling with discomfort rather than trying to escape it. I argue that discomfort may function as an approach to critical reflections and new knowledge, and a resource for transformation, not as something to fear and avoid. However, the ideas of pedagogy of discomfort have raised concerns for what might happen when students are challenged and become uncomfortable in educational settings. One might argue that the concept of “classroom safety” could imply that educators first and foremost should offer comfort in classrooms. My main interest in this article is what educators may gain from engaging with discomfort as a resource for critical reflections and inclusive education.
“不适的教育学”最初是由Boler在1999年提出的,作为一种教学实践,它邀请教育者和学生参与关于价值观和规范的批判性探究,并检查构建的自我形象和他人的感知(1999,第177页)。后来,Boler和Zembylas(2003)进一步发展了这一概念,作为一种教学框架,通过挑战学生和教师的情感舒适区,让他们参与到差异、种族和社会正义等问题中来。这种教学方法基于这样一种假设,即不适情绪在挑战维持刻板印象和社会不公正的主流信仰、社会习惯和规范做法方面很重要,在为移情和转变创造机会方面也很重要。(Zembylas & papammichael, 2017,第3页)。本文探讨了不适教育学如何有助于批判性反思和包容性教育,通过询问教育者可以从不适中获得什么,而不是试图逃避它。我认为不适可以作为批判性反思和新知识的途径,以及变革的资源,而不是作为恐惧和避免的东西。然而,不适教学法的观点引起了人们的关注,即当学生在教育环境中受到挑战并变得不舒服时,可能会发生什么。有人可能会争辩说,“教室安全”的概念可能意味着教育者首先应该在教室里提供舒适。我对这篇文章的主要兴趣是教育工作者可以从将不适作为批判性反思和包容性教育的资源中获得什么。
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引用次数: 3
Gjesteredaktørenes innledning
Pub Date : 2019-03-26 DOI: 10.7577/fleks.3306
T. Kolshus, Per Inge Båtnes
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Esoterogeni og aktiv forskjellsdannelse: Religion og identitetsskapning, i Stillehavet og andre steder
Pub Date : 2019-03-26 DOI: 10.7577/FLEKS.3308
T. Kolshus
Taking its cue from Marx’ and Weber’s grand theorizing, a key narrative in Western modernity has been the inevitable dissolution of pre-modern identities. This thesis has informed both policy making and notions of global agency, and in effect caused a particular worldview in which everyone will become more or less the same – what I refer to as the Star Trek-vision of globalized culture and values. In this article, I borrow the linguistic concept of ‘esoterogeny’, the creation of the obscure, to address whether difference, far from being coincidental, serves a more fundamental experiential purpose and consequently is actively maintained. The empirical point of departure are church fissions and denominational dynamics in the Pacific island state of Vanuatu. I argue that in an age characterized by identity politics, in which recognition and attention are scarce resources, all keen observers of social systems should expect the outcome of ever more global interaction to lead to an increase in articulations of social and cultural difference.
从马克思和韦伯的宏大理论中得到启示,西方现代性的一个关键叙事是前现代身份的不可避免的解体。这篇论文为政策制定和全球机构的概念提供了信息,并实际上导致了一种特定的世界观,在这种世界观中,每个人都将或多或少地变得相同——我将其称为全球化文化和价值观的《星际迷航》(Star trek)愿景。在这篇文章中,我借用了语言学上的“隐生”(esoterogeny)概念,即模糊事物的创造,来探讨差异是否远非巧合,而是服务于更基本的经验目的,并因此得到积极维持。经验的出发点是太平洋岛国瓦努阿图的教会分裂和教派动态。我认为,在一个以身份政治为特征的时代,承认和关注是稀缺资源,所有敏锐的社会制度观察者都应该期待越来越多的全球互动的结果,导致社会和文化差异的表达增加。
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Hate and Identity - A social philosophical attempt to understand extremism 仇恨与认同——一种理解极端主义的社会哲学尝试
Pub Date : 2019-03-26 DOI: 10.7577/FLEKS.3307
Lars Gule
In the analyses of extremism, the focus has mostly been on ideology and sociological – or so-called vulnerability – factors. While these factors are important the relevance and weight of emotions in the extremisation processes have not received the attention, they deserve. This article is an attempted to filling this gap. The paper explores the importance of emotions, especially strong emotions like hate and ‘ressentiment’, in establishing and reproducing the extremist identity. Methodologically this contribution emphasises a hermeneutic approach and draws on the philosophy of emotions, especially the approach of Robert C. Solomon. Empirically the article draws upon established international research and the author’s research on Islamist extremism in Norway.
在对极端主义的分析中,重点主要放在意识形态和社会学因素——或所谓的脆弱性——上。虽然这些因素很重要,但情绪在极端化过程中的相关性和重要性尚未得到应有的重视。本文试图填补这一空白。本文探讨了情绪的重要性,特别是强烈的情绪,如仇恨和“怨恨”,在建立和复制极端主义身份。在方法论上,这一贡献强调了解释学的方法,并借鉴了情感哲学,特别是罗伯特·c·所罗门的方法。在实证方面,本文借鉴了已有的国际研究和作者对挪威伊斯兰极端主义的研究。
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