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INHS Newsletter May 2021 INHS Newsletter – May 2021 Dear INHS members, Welcome to our May 2021 newsletter. The newsletter provides a monthly snapshot of international publications that have recently been added to the INHS website and information about upcoming events occurring this month. We would also like to encourage you to get in contact with us if you would like to submit a contribution to our INHS blog. All blogs can be found here Petition Signatures Needed: The Bilitis Foundation is seeking signatures for their petition to the Bulgarian government to enact criminal law measures to protect LGBTI persons from hate crimes targeting sexual orientation and gender identity. Find out more information and add your name here. Recent Anti-Hate Initiative: The SAFE.TO.BE website published as part of the Speak Out: Tackling Anti-LGBT Hate Speech and Hate Crime project offers resources including guides to staying safe online, reporting a hate incident, an overview of hate crime legislation in the EU and UK, and downloadable toolkits, videos, and handbooks for hate crime professionals. Find it here. Recent Online Library Additions: Abid, A.A., Shami, S. & Ashfaq, A., ‘Facebook and hate speech: Analyzing relationship between consumers' attributes and Islamic sectarian content on social media in Pakistan’ (2021), Journal of Islamic Thought and Civilization, 11(1) Åkerlund, M., ‘Influence Without Metrics: Analyzing the Impact of Far-Right Users in an Online Discussion Forum’ (2021), Social Media and Society, 7(2) Alcacer-Guirao, R. & Fouce, H., ‘Toxic emotions in the new public sphere: Media controversies and hate discourse | [Emociones tóxicas en la nueva esfera pública: Controversias mediáticas y discurso del odio]’ (2021), Revista Mediterranea de Comunicacion, 11(2), pp. 123-135 Aluru, S.S., Mathew, B., Saha, P. & Mukherjee, A., ‘A Deep Dive into Multilingual Hate Speech Classification’ (2021), Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 12461 LNAI, pp. 423-439 Asogwa, N.U. & Onwuama, M.E., ‘Hate Speech and Authentic Personhood: Unveiling the Truth’ (2021), SAGE Open, 11(1) Burch, L., ‘‘We shouldn’t be told to shut up, we should be told we can speak out’: Reflections on using arts-based methods to research disability hate crime’ (2021), Qualitative Social Work [online] Castaño-Pulgarín, S.A., Suárez-Betancur, N., Vega, L.M.T. & López, H.M.H., ‘Internet, social media and online hate speech. Systematic review’ (2021), Aggression and Violent Behavior, 58, 101608 Cheong, S.M.-C., Azada-Palacios, R., Beye, K., Lang, A.P., Saud, N.B. & Tong, Y., ‘Collective autobiographical reflexivity on active and compassionate citizenship in the COVID-19 crisis’ (2021), Perspectives in Education, 39(1), pp. 304-322 Cohen-Almagor, R., ‘The End of Self-Regulation: On the Role of Internet Intermediaries in Countering Terror’ (2021), in J. Goldstone et al (eds.), The Post ISIS-era: Regional and Global Implications (pp. 215-238), The Netherlands: IOS Press Cohen-Almagor, R. & Guiora, A.N., ‘Israel’s Democracy and Security’ (2021), in L. Weinberg, E. Francis et al (eds), Routledge Handbook of Democracy and Security (pp. 172-190), London and New York: Routledge Cooper, C.A., Huffmon, S.H., Knotts, H.G. & McKee, S.C., ‘Heritage Versus Hate: Assessing Opinions in the Debate over Confederate Monuments and Memorials’ (2021), Social Science Quarterly [online] de la Peña Sarracén, G.L., ‘Multilingual and Multimodal Hate Speech Analysis in Twitter’ (2021), WSDM 2021 - Proceedings of the 14th ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining, pp. 1109-1110 Devi, M.D. & Saharia, N., ‘Misogynous Text Classification Using SVM and LSTM’ (2021), Communications in Computer and Information Science, 1367, pp. 336-348 Gupta, S., Nagar, S., Nanavati, A.A., Dey, K., Barbhuiya, F.A. & Mukherjea, S., ‘Consumption of hate speech on Twitter: A topical approach to capture networks of hateful users’ (2021), CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 2838, pp. 25-34 He, L., Zhou, W., He, M., Nie, X. & He, J., ‘Openness and COVID-19 induced xenophobia: The roles of trade and migration in sustainable development’ (2021), PLoS ONE, 16(4 April), e0249579 Hutchinson, J., Amarasingam, A., Scrivens, R. & Ballsun-Stanton, B., ‘Mobilizing extremism online: Comparing Australian and Canadian right-wing extremist groups on Facebook’ (2021), Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression [online] Jia, B., Dzitac, D., Shrestha, S., Turdaliev, K. & Seidaliev, N., ‘An Ensemble Machine Learning Approach to Understanding the Effect of a Global Pandemic on Twitter Users' Attitudes’ (2021), International Journal of Computers, Communications and Control, 16(2), pp. 1-11 Kaakinen, M., Oksanen, A., Gadarian, S.K., Solheim, Ø.B., Herreros, F., Winsvold, M.S., Enjolras, B. & Steen-Johnsen, K., ‘Online Hate and Zeitgeist of Fear: A Five-Country Longitudinal Analysis of Hate Exposure and Fear of Terrorism After the Paris Terrorist Attacks in 2015’ (2021), Political Psychology [online] Khan, M.M., Shahzad, K. & Malik, M.K., ‘Hate Speech Detection in Roman Urdu’ (2021), ACM Transactions on Asian and Low-Resource Language Information Processing, 20(1), 9 Kirk, R. & Schill, D., ‘Sophisticated Hate Stratagems: Unpacking the Era of Distrust’ (2021), American Behavioral Scientist [online] Kumar, D., Kumar, N. & Mishra, S., ‘QUARC: Quaternion multi-modal fusion architecture for hate speech classification’ (2021), Proceedings - 2021 IEEE International Conference on Big Data and Smart Computing, BigComp 2021, 9373102, pp. 346-349 Lazzardi, S., Patti, V. & Rosso, P., ‘Categorizing misogynistic behaviours in Italian, English and Spanish tweets | [Categorización de comportamientos misóginos en tweets en Italiano, Inglés y Español]’ (2021), Procesamiento de Lenguaje Natural, 66, pp. 65-76 Lee, E. & Johnstone, M., ‘Lest We Forget: Politics of Multiculturalism in Canada Revisited during COVID-19’ (2021), Critical Sociology [online] Lee, K. & Ram, S., ‘PERSONA: Personality-based deep learning for detecting hate speech’ (2020), International Conference on Information Systems, ICIS 2020 - Making Digital Inclusive: Blending the Local and the Global Lee, S. & Waters, S.F., ‘Asians and Asian Americans’ experiences of racial discrimination during the COVID-19 pandemic: Impacts on health outcomes and the buffering role of social support’ (2021), Stigma and Health, 6(1), pp. 70-78 MacHova, K., Suchanic, D. & Maslej-Kresnakova, V., ‘Recognition of Hate or Offensive Tweets in the Online Communities’ (2020), ICETA 2020 - 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Sexual orientation, gender identity and expression and sex characteristics (SOGIESC) in international human rights law’ (2021), Griffith Law Review [online] Šramel, B. & Horváth, P., ‘Internet as the communication medium of the 21st century: Do we need a special legal regulation of freedom of expression on the internet?’ (2021), Lawyer Quarterly, 11(1), pp. 141-157 Taradhita, D.A.N. & Putra, I.K.G.D., ‘Hate speech classification in Indonesian language Tweets by using convolutional neural network’ (2021), Journal of ICT Research and Applications, 14(3), pp. 225- 239 Thomas, P.B., Riehm, D., Glenski, M. & Weninger, T., ‘Behavior Change in Response to Subreddit Bans and External Events’ (2021), IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems [online] Tranchese, A. & Sugiura, L., ‘“I Don’t Hate All Women, Just Those
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