Are there hate speeches on Spanish television?: Methodological proposal and content analysis over the 2020 year

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Are there hate speeches on Spanish television?: Methodological proposal and content analysis over the 2020 yearDate
2023Citation
Martínez Costa, S., Nozal Cantarero, T., Sanjuán Pérez, A., Videla Rodríguez, J.J. (2023). Are there hate speeches on Spanish television? Methodological proposal and content analysis over the 2020 year. In Elias Said Hung, Julio Montero Diaz (Eds.) News Media and Hate Speech Promotion in Mediterranean Countries (p. 186 - 202). IGI Global
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[Abstract]: Hate speech on television is difficult to measure, partly due to the difficulty of obtaining and analyzing broadcast content. However, the spreading of those hate messages implies a high reach. For this study, the researchers propose an experimental methodology to analyze the content broadcast on the 24 hours of the five Spanish free-to-air television channels with the highest share over one year (2020): La1, La Sexta, Cuatro, Antena 3 and Tele 5. The authors examined the presence of abusive or hurtful vocabulary and quantified the insults aired. They extracted and studied a sample through content analysis to detect if those insults were accompanied, in any way, by expressions of hatred. Although the messages the researchers studied for this article cannot be considered speeches or hate crimes, there are some offensive comments related to gender, race or religion, mainly on fictional products.
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This is an accepted version of the following publication: Martínez Costa, S., Nozal Cantarero, T., Sanjuán Pérez, A., Videla Rodríguez, J.J. (2023). Are there hate speeches on Spanish television? Methodological proposal and content analysis over the 2020 year. In Elias Said Hung, Julio Montero Diaz (Eds.) News Media and Hate Speech Promotion in Mediterranean Countries (p. 186 - 202). IGI Global
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2475-6814
2475-6830
2475-6830
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9781668484272 9781668484319 9781668484289