Articles
This section lists articles by project experts and other contributors on the subject of anti-religious hate speech.
9/11 AND THE FILM AND TV INDUSTRY: AN INTERVIEW DR EVELYN ALSULTANY
"It is especially important in depicting Muslims to have Muslim writers in the writing room and to reach out to subject experts and activists for input throughout the process. This is important not only for Muslims but for all underrepresented communities," Evelyn Alsultany.
9/11 AND THE BRITISH MEDIA – AN INTERVIEW WITH PROFESSOR ELIZABETH POOLE
"Before 9/11, in the UK, Muslims were more homogenised in media coverage along with other non-white groups; the volume of coverage was less and tended to focus on international news/ groups," Elizabeth Poole
“Down the rabbit hole” - What Paths Lead People Toward Conspiracy Ideologies
Many of the conspiracy narratives we encounter in day-to-day life, over dinner with the family or on the Internet seem harmless at first sight. The people who espouse these conspiracies are often seen as a little “different” and aren’t taken entirely seriously. This is despite the fact that conspiracy narratives have the potential to be dangerous.
“Down the rabbit hole” Conspiracy Ideology Vs. Conspiracy theory
Many of the conspiracy narratives we encounter in day-to-day life, over dinner with the family or on the Internet seem harmless at first sight. The people who espouse these conspiracies are often seen as a little “different” and aren’t taken entirely seriously. This is despite the fact that conspiracy narratives have the potential to be dangerous.
The rise of hate speech and public antisemitism in Hungary
Antisemitism in Hungary is being normalised in the media, in public spaces, and by politicians, according to a recently published report on antisemitism.
The “Antisemitism Report 2019-2020” produced by researcher Anikó Félix, executive director at Goldziher Ignac Institute of Jewish History and Culture and adviser to the World Jewish Congress, highlighted that, while the number of antisemitic cases is considerably lower than in Western Europe, and the number of physical atrocities is extremely low, in Hungary antisemitism is present in everyday life.
RESOURCE: COURAGE AGAINST HATE
The Courage Against Hate initiative has been brought together by Facebook for the purpose of sparking cross-sector, pan-European dialogue and action to combat hate speech and extremism. This collection of articles unites European academic analysis with practitioners who are actively working on countering extremism within civil society.
EU COURT RULING REKINDLES MEDIA DEBATES ON HIJAB BAN
By completely glossing over the impact on the lives and experiences of the women who are banned from wearing the hijab, the media is removing them from the narrative and failing to complete their responsibility by putting forth the complete picture.
WHY DOESN’T ANYONE STOP ATTILA HILDMANN?
Attila Hildmann, a successful vegan chef with his own line of products before the pandemic, has undergone a rapid radicalisation, becoming an ardent antisemite and fan of National Socialism within the space of a year. With Telegram as his mouthpiece, he spews hate and incites violence on a daily basis – which is punishable by law. And yet nobody is stopping him. Why?
Die Kandidatin (The Candidate) Anti-Muslim Novel Penned By Mr.Tagesschau, Constantin Schreiber
Social achievements including diversity, feminism and environmental awareness are declared the “new fascism” in German journalist Constantin Schreiber’s new novel, Die Kandidatin [The Candidate]. The novel flirts with racism and focuses on a German state threatened by Islamisation. The Tagesschau newsreader continues to be in demand as an “expert on Islam”.
The Soros Campaign Deepened Antisemitism — Government Propaganda Played a Key Role
The old stereotype that extreme right-wingers are large, white, working-class men is far off the mark, sociologist Anikó Félix says. Félix, who is the executive director of the new Jewish historical and cultural research institute named after the Hungarian scholar Ignác Goldziher, and also a researcher at the institute and an adviser to the Jewish World Congress, was talking to Jelen (Present) magazine about her recent report on antisemitic acts and about a survey by Median market research company measuring antisemitic attitudes.