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Resultados

El resultado principal será la identificación y reducción del discurso de odio en línea y la predicción de posibles delitos de odio.

PHARM beneficiará a ~ 500,000 personas en situaciones similares a las de los refugiados, ~ 1,300 periodistas, 750 ciudadanos, 7 asociaciones de periodistas, migrantes genéricos, futuros solicitantes de asilo y el público en general que se beneficiarán indirectamente de las estrategias de lucha.

WP2. Monitoring and detecting hate speech 

WP Leader. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

D2.1 Set of scripts of algorithms
D2.2 Interface for hate speech detection 
D2.3 Guide of use of the interface

D2.6 Public  repository  of hate  speech  data and meta data

WP3. Modeling hate speech and hate crime

WP Leader. University of Salamanca
D3.2 Dataset of scripts with algorithms to predict hate crimes
D3.4 Public  dataset of  hate  crimes in  Spain,  Greece  and Italy

WP4. Understanding and preventing chilling effects of hate speech over journalists

WP Leader. University of Milan

D4.2 Public report of the results of the interviews
D4.3 Public report of the results of the surveys
D4.4 Public report with the lessons of the workshops
D4.6 Data-driven news pieces to counter hate speech
D4.7 Handbook for creating data-driven news pieces

WP5. Developing large-scale fictional counter-narratives

WP Leader. University of Salamanca
D5.1 Fictional stories
D5.2 Report about the effects of the stories

Publicaciones

  • Igartua J.J, González-Vázquez, A. & Arcila-Calderón, C. (2023) The Effect of Similarity to a Transitional Role Model of an Entertainment–Education Narrative Designed to Improve Attitudes Toward Immigrants: Evidence from Three European Countries, Media Psychology, DOI: 10.1080/15213269.2023.2235574
  • Arcila-Calderón, C., Sánchez-Holgado, P., Quintana-Moreno, C., Amores, J., & Blanco-Herrero, D. (2022). Hate speech and social acceptance of migrants in Europe: Analysis of tweets with geolocation. Comunicar, 71, 21-35. https://doi.org/10.3916/C71-2022-02
  • Arcila, C., Blanco, D. & Valdez, B. (2020). Rejection and hate speech on Twitter: Content analysis of tweets about migrants and refugees in Spanish. Revista Española de Investigaciones Sociológicas (REIS), 172.
  • Arcila, C., Blanco, D., Frías, M. & Seoane, F. (2021). Refugees Welcome? Online Hate Speech and Sentiments in Twitter in Spain during the reception of the boat Aquarius. Sustainability, 13(5), 2728.
  • Arcila, C., Blanco, D., Matsiola, M., Oller, M., Saridou, T., Splendore, S. & Veglis, A. (2022). Framing Migration in Southern European Media: Perceptions of Spanish, Italian, and Greek Specialized Journalists. Journalism Practice, X. https://doi.org/10.1080/17512786.2021.2014347 [First published online on 16 Dec 2021]
  • Diego Garusi, Martin Oller Alonso, Sergio Splendore, (2022). Oggettivamente di parte. Il giornalismo sull’immigrazione come istituzione discorsiva, in “Problemi dell’informazione, Rivista quadrimestrale” 1/2022, pp. 63-91, doi: 10.1445/103468
  • Igartua, J., Arcila, C., González, A. (2022, pending of acceptance). The Effect of Similarity to a Transitional Role Model of an Entertainment–Education Narrative Designed to Improve Attitudes toward Immigrants: Evidence from Three European Countries.
  • Oller, M., Blanco, D., Splendore, S. & Arcila, C. (2021). Migración y medios de comunicación. Perspectiva de los periodistas especializados en España. Estudios sobre el Mensaje Periodístico, 27(1).
  • Vrysis, L.; Vryzas, N.; Kotsakis, R.; Saridou, T.; Matsiola, M.; Veglis, A.; Arcila-Calderón, C.; Dimoulas, C. (2021). A Web Interface for Analyzing Hate Speech. Future Internet, 13(3), 80. https://doi.org/10.3390/fi13030080