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The communication of hate / Michael Waltman & John Haas.

Van Pelt Library P95.54 .W35 2011
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Waltman, Michael.
Contributor:
Haas, John (Associate professor of communication)
Series:
Language as social action ; v. 9.
Language as social action
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hate speech--United States.
Hate speech.
Oral communication--Social aspects.
Oral communication.
United States.
Oral communication--Social aspects--United States.
Freedom of speech--United States.
Freedom of speech.
United States--Social conditions.
Social conditions.
Physical Description:
202 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : Peter Lang, [2011]
Summary:
This book sets out to explore how hate comes alive in language and actions by examining the nature and persuasive functions of hate in American society. Hate speech may be used for many purposes and have different intended consequences. It may be directed to intimidate an out-group, or to influence the behavior of in-group members. But how does this language function? What does it accomplish? The answers to these questions are addressed by an examination of the communicative messages produced by those with hateful minds. Beginning with an examination of the organized hate movement, the book provides a critique of racist discourse used to recruit and socialize new members, construct enemies, promote valued identities, and encourage ethnoviolence. The book also examines the strategic manipulation of hatred in our everyday lives by politicians, political operatives, and media personalities. Providing a comprehensive overview of hate speech, the book ends by describing the desirable features of an anti-hate discourse that promotes respect for social differences.
Contents:
Language in action : overview of discursive constructs useful for understanding hate speech
Discursive nature of organized hate groups
Conceptual properties of hate-motivated speech
Hate speech and the Internet
Nativism and nativist discourse
Nativism and the 2008 Presidential election
Anti-hate narratives.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [177]-196) and indexes.
ISBN:
9781433104473
1433104474
OCLC:
666878039

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