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  1. Why soft hate speech matters: argumentativity and the dispersion of hatred towards minorities.Stavros Assimakopoulos & Dimitris Serafis - forthcoming - Critical Discourse Studies.
    This paper corroborates the claim that soft hate speech develops argumentative inferences that justify discriminatory hatred, all the while helping establish a common ground of exclusionary and denigrating attitudes in society. Through the prism of Critical Discourse Studies, we synthesise ideas coming from the domains of Argumentation Theory and Cognitive Pragmatics, while drawing on examples from a corpus of comments made in response to LGBTQI + -related articles in Greek news portals. On the one hand, we employ the Argumentum Model (...)
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  • ‘Argumentative Disobedience’ as a Strategy to Confront Hate Speech.Álvaro Domínguez-Armas - 2024 - Argumentation (4):1-22.
    In this paper, I examine argumentative strategies that social movements can follow to counter hate speech. I begin by reconstructing the disagreement space of the abortion debate in Argentina as a polylogue, identifying the protests of the social movement Pañuelos verdes as argumentative contributions. I then describe two different forms of hate speech used in response to the movement’s protests. I argue that hate speech discredits the position of Pañuelos verdes in the abortion debate and depicts their protests as social (...)
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