(Görgess le a magyar nyelvű összefoglalóhoz) The issue of hate speech could not be more timely: hate speech and online content have become part of everyday life. A changing public sphere, especially social media, radicalising political actors, social and economic
February 13, 2024 – Online The international working group, formed in the frame of the CHAD project, had its ninth meeting on 13 February 2024. The topic was hate speech and education, focusing on how educators can recognise and combat
December 12, 2023 – Online The international working group, formed in the frame of the CHAD project, had its eighth meeting on 12 December 2023. The topic was the connection between hate speech and artificial intelligence (AI) in the online
October 17, 2023 – Online The international working group, formed in the frame of the CHAD project, had its seventh meeting on October 17th. The topic was the presence of hate speech against vulnerable groups in recent election campaigns in
(Görgess le a magyar nyelvű összefoglalóhoz) It is a shared experience for all of us that the discourse about minorities is one of the most turbulent arenas in the political scene. This becomes even more apparent as political campaign periods
(Görgess le a magyar nyelvű összefoglalóhoz) Political Capital organised a two-day conference on “Hate Speech in Hungary” on 27-28 September 2023. The public day of the conference consisted of four round-table discussions, each focusing on a different aspect of the
Training for civil society representatives (Görgess le a magyar szöveghez) The “New Narratives Against Hate Speech” training, held on October 13, 2023, at the Rumbach Street Synagogue, provided a platform for civil organizations and activists to address the pressing issue
September 5, 2023 – Online The international working group, formed in the frame of the CHAD project, had its sixth meeting on 5 September 2023. The topic was the media representation of vulnerable groups, and the meeting focused on how
September 8, 2023 Budapest On the 8tz of September, we held our second coordination meeting in the office of RGDTS, where representatives of RGDTS, Haver Foundation, Political Capital and Budapest Pride evaluated the past months and created a detailed timeline
Rondtable discussion (Görgess le a magyar nyelvű összefoglalóhoz) The representation of minorities in the public sphere is shaped mainly by those who hold the power. “Mostly”, but not “exclusively”. Therefore, although it often seems like a windmill fight, the work