Discours de haine et de radicalisation / / Edited by Nolwenn Lorenzi Bailly, Claudine Moïse.
Identifying discursive features of hate speech is a complex process which could be affected by digital practices. On the one hand, it is relatively easy to analyse what we have called "discours de haine directe" (direct hate speech) which relies on three concomitant conditions: the pathemi...
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