Planting hate speech to harvest hatred: how does political hate speech fuel hate crimes in Turkey?

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Hate crimes against dissident groups are on the rise in Turkey, and political hate speech might have a triggering effect on this trend. In this study, the relationship between political hate speech against the Gulen Movement and the hate crimes perpetrated by ordinary people was examined through semi-structured interviews and surveys with victims. The findings suggest that a rise in political hate rhetoric targeting a given group might result in a corresponding rise in hate crimes committed against them, the effects of which have been largely overlooked in the current literature in the evolving Turkish context.

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Perry, B., Akca, D., Karakus, F., & Bastug, M. F. (2020). Planting hate speech to harvest hatred: how does political hate speech fuel hate crimes in Turkey? International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 9(2), 195–211. https://doi.org/10.5204/IJCJSD.V9I4.1514

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