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[Is this (already) hate speech?-A qualitative study on the understanding of hate speech among educational school staff].

Cindy BallaschkFriederike Schulze-ReicheltSebastian WachsNorman KrauseAlexander WettsteinJulia Kansok-DuscheLudwig BilzWilfried Schubarth
Published in: Zeitschrift fur bildungsforschung (2022)
Hate speech is a social phenomenon that also affects the school environment. However, what school staff understands by hate speech is unclear, and therefore, the objektive of the present interview study with teachers ( n  = 18) and social pedagogues ( n  = 16). The results showed that hate speech is understood as the degradation of structurally oppressed groups (e.g., trans persons, homosexuals, Jewish people). Participants often did not recognize subtler forms of hate speech as a problem and understood hate speech primarily as an online phenomenon, even when incidents were reported in schools. It can be concluded that educational school staff needs to be sensitized to offline hate speech and subtler forms to increase their willingness to intervene.
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