When Can Compliments and Humour Be Considered Hate Speech? A Perspective From Target Groups in Portugal

Cláudia Silva, Paula Carvalho
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This article presents a qualitative study that examines hate speech (HS) from the perspectives of the most representative minority communities in Portugal, namely Afro-descendants, Roma, and LGBTQ+. The empirical research employed three focus groups, each with a representation of these communities (n=17), with the primary goal of investigating how members of these groups perceive and experience HS within the Portuguese social and geopolitical context. The results indicate that covert HS can be more detrimental than overt HS since the targeted individuals are often caught off guard and unsure how to respond, contributing to the continuation of systems of oppression and social decline. Additionally, our qualitative data show that covert forms of HS often manifest in the form of compliments and humour, common in various settings, such as the workplace, the media, and the online environment. These devices are communicative strategies anchored in both positive and negative stereotypes and may lead to the normalization of HS in Portuguese society. In this regard, this research draws attention to the significance of identifying covert forms of HS and devising strategies, such as counter-speech, to debunk them. Furthermore, it highlights the need for automatic detection of covert HS since these forms are prevalent in digital platforms.
什么时候赞美和幽默会被认为是仇恨言论?从葡萄牙目标群体的视角
本文提出了一项定性研究,从葡萄牙最具代表性的少数民族社区(即非洲裔、罗姆人和LGBTQ+)的角度审视仇恨言论(HS)。实证研究采用了三个焦点小组,每个小组都有这些社区的代表(n=17),主要目标是调查这些群体的成员如何在葡萄牙社会和地缘政治背景下感知和体验HS。结果表明,隐蔽的HS可能比公开的HS更有害,因为目标个体往往措手不及,不知道如何应对,从而导致压迫制度的延续和社会衰退。此外,我们的定性数据显示,隐蔽形式的HS通常以赞美和幽默的形式表现出来,在各种环境中都很常见,比如工作场所、媒体和网络环境。这些手段是基于积极和消极刻板印象的交际策略,可能导致葡萄牙社会中HS的正常化。在这方面,本研究提请注意识别HS的隐蔽形式和制定策略(如反言论)来揭穿它们的重要性。此外,它强调了自动检测隐蔽HS的必要性,因为这些形式在数字平台中很普遍。
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