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LGBTQI Digital Media Activism and Counter-Hate Speech in Italy
LGBTQI Digital Media Activism and Counter-Hate Speech in Italy
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LGBTQI Digital Media Activism and Counter-Hate Speech in Italy explores the organizational communication practices of Italian LGBTQI activists, investigating digital media activism practices and the effectiveness of legal means in combatting hate and promoting human rights.
Format: Hardback
Length: 142 pages
Publication date: 01 April 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
LGBTQI Digital Media Activism and Counter-Hate Speech in Italy delves into the comprehensive examination of organizational communication practices employed by Italian LGBTQI activists. Through a detailed analysis of digital media activism strategies, the book explores how activists utilize various artifacts of political engagement to advocate for social change through non-violent means of communication. Furthermore, it raises important questions about the effectiveness of legal measures in combating hate speech and fostering a culture of human rights. This insightful book serves as a valuable resource for students and scholars seeking to understand the complexities of LGBTQ rights and activism in Italy.
Introduction:
The LGBTQI community in Italy has faced significant challenges and discrimination throughout history. Despite these obstacles, activists have emerged as powerful voices advocating for the rights and dignity of LGBTQI individuals. In recent years, digital media has become an increasingly important tool for these activists to raise awareness, mobilize support, and challenge oppressive policies and attitudes.
Digital Media Activism Practices:
The book explores the diverse range of digital media activism practices employed by Italian LGBTQI activists. It examines the use of social media platforms, websites, blogs, and video content to disseminate information, raise awareness, and mobilize support for LGBTQI rights. Activists use these platforms to share personal stories, highlight discrimination faced by the community, and advocate for policy changes.
Artifacts of Political Engagement:
One of the key themes of the book is the role of artifacts of political engagement in promoting social change. Activists use various artifacts, such as posters, flyers, and t-shirts, to create visual representations of their cause and to raise awareness among the broader public. These artifacts serve as powerful symbols of solidarity and support for LGBTQI individuals and their allies.
Non-violent Communications:
Another important aspect of digital media activism is the use of non-violent communications to advocate for social change. Activists recognize that violence and hate speech can only perpetuate discrimination and oppression. Instead, they use persuasive and empathetic messaging to engage with their audience and to promote understanding and acceptance.
Legal Means to Combat Hate Speech:
The book also examines whether legal means are enough to combat hate speech and promote a culture of human rights. While legal measures can play a crucial role in protecting LGBTQI individuals from discrimination, activists argue that they are not sufficient in addressing the root causes of hate speech. They advocate for a more comprehensive approach that includes education, awareness-raising, and cultural change.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, LGBTQI Digital Media Activism and Counter-Hate Speech in Italy provides a valuable insight into the organizational communication practices of Italian LGBTQI activists. Through a comprehensive analysis of digital media activism strategies, the book explores how activists utilize various artifacts of political engagement to advocate for social change through non-violent means of communication. It raises important questions about the effectiveness of legal measures in combating hate speech and fostering a culture of human rights. This book is an essential read for students and scholars interested in LGBTQ rights and activism in Italy and beyond.
Dimension: 216 x 138 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032270548
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