Dimensions of Hate - Exploring the State of Hate Speech in Europe

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2024
  • Hate speech is not only a national problem but a pan-European and even a global issue, which has clearly been demonstrated by the increasing antisemitic content spread since 7 October 2023. Therefore, it is of high priority to examine the topic in a European context from multiple angles, such as socio-political contexts, manifestation forms, regulation, the role of the media and AI, and effective counterstrategies.
    The conference aims to explore the issues of hate speech against minority groups from a European perspective and provide a space for European exchange of experiences and information and networking among members of the affected groups, experts, CSOs and representatives of international organisations.  
    Participants
    Bulcsú Hunyadi - Head of Programmes, Political Capital
    Erzsébet Szalayné Sándor - Deputy Commissioner for Fundamental Rights, Ombudsman for the Rights of National Minorities in Hungary
    Anna Daróczi - Project Coordinator, Phiren Amenca
    Tamás Berecz - General Manager, International Network Against Cyber Hate
    Dániel Bagaméri - Head of Office (Budapest), International Organisation for Migration
    Rémy Bonny - Executive Director, Forbidden Colours
    Vivien Brassói - Legal Director, European Roma Rights Center
    Jessica Lewin - Senior Research Analyst, World Jewish Congress
    Anikó Félix - CEO, Haver Foundation
    Beata Balogová - Editor-in-Chief, SME Daily
    Tamás Berecz - General Manager, International Network Against Cyber Hate
    Gábor Polyák - Head of Research, Mérték Media Monitor
    Joanna Szymańska - Senior Programme Officer (Europe and Central Asia), Article19
    Eszter Neuberger - journalist, Lakmusz
    Louisa Klingvall - Head of Unit, European Commission - Directorate General Justice and Consumers Unit C.2 Fundamental Rights Policy [online]
    Tamás Dombos - Project Coordinator, Háttér Society
    Louisa Klingvall - Head of Unit, European Commission - Directorate General Justice and Consumers Unit C.2 Fundamental Rights Policy [online]
    András László Pap - Research Professor, HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences Institute for Legal Studies; Professor, Eötvös University Faculty of Economics
    Erzsébet Szalayné Sándor - Deputy Commissioner for Fundamental Rights, Ombudsman for the Rights of National Minorities in Hungary
    Katalin Szajbély - lawyer, Hungarian Helsinki Committee
    Laurine Chabal - Advocacy Officer, #jesuislà [online]
    Gergely Lendvai - Research Fellow, Information Society Law Center, University of Milan; PhD candidate, Pázmány Péter Catholic University
    Sara Sighinolfi - Programme Officer, EU Fundamental Rights Agency [online]
    Zsolt Ződi - Senior Research Fellow, National University of Public Service
    Kis Kelemen Bence - Senior Lecturer, University of Pécs Faculty of Law

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