P. Molnar’s scientific contributions

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The Content and Context of Hate Speech: Rethinking Regulation and Responses
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June 2012

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P. Molnar

The contributors to this volume consider whether it is possible to establish carefully tailored hate speech policies that are cognizant of the varying traditions, histories, and values of different countries. Throughout, there is a strong comparative emphasis, with examples (and authors) drawn from around the world. All the authors explore whether or when different cultural and historical settings justify different substantive rules given that such cultural relativism can be used to justify content-based restrictions and so endanger freedom of expression. Essays address the following questions, among others: Is hate speech in fact so dangerous or harmful to vulnerable minorities or communities as to justify a lower standard of constitutional protection? What harms and benefits accrue from laws that criminalize hate speech in particular contexts? Are there circumstances in which everyone would agree that hate speech should be criminally punished? What lessons can be learned from international case law?

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... Additionally, deliberate misspelling tactics often evade detection by online systems designed to identify hate speech . Moreover, the use of more subtle language complicates its classification as hate speech since it may not be readily recognized as such (Parekh et al., 2012). These practices may complicate identification for average online users and impede the recognition of hate speech within the reporting systems of online platforms , as these systems commonly rely on predetermined word lists, making it challenging to identify offensive content that employs unconventional codes or terms (Parekh et al., 2012). ...

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Methods, Techniques and AI Solutions in the Age of Hostilities
The Content and Context of Hate Speech: Rethinking Regulation and Responses
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  • June 2012