The present chapter, much like the previous one, comprises a series of short sections, each focusing on a particular aspect arising from the interview discussions. The analyses adopt predominantly thematic qualitative approaches embedded within various theoretical perspectives and are meant to explore the ways in which young people perceive hate speech and matters associated with it. Again, it should be noted that even though each section is based on a particular national setting, the overall argumentation is of relevance to other contexts and to the wider discussion of the specific phenomenon in focus.
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Assimakopoulos, S., Baider, F. H., & Millar, S. (2017). Young People’s Perception of Hate Speech. In SpringerBriefs in Linguistics (pp. 53–85). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72604-5_4
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