The report titled "Giaour Discourse in Print Media" examines how the word ‘giaour’ is used in a context within which non-Muslim identities are associated with mercilessness, cruelty and enmity.

Within November 20-26, 2017, four news articles that generate hate speech had been selected for the weekly report. These articles generating hate speech against Jews, Christians, Arabs, LGBTIs, Buddhists and Germans are analyzed.

Within November 13-19, 2017, three news articles that generate hate speech had been selected for the weekly report. These articles generating hate speech against Buddhists, Syrians, Iraqis and Jews are analyzed.

Media watch report covering the May-August 2017 period and including quantitative and qualitative analyses of instances of hate speech against national, ethnic and religious identities is published.

Within November 6-12, 2017, four news articles that generate hate speech had been selected for the weekly report. These articles generating hate speech against Christians, Armenians, Bulgarians, Rûms and Jews are analyzed.

Within October 30 - November 5, 2017, three news articles that generate hate speech had been selected for the weekly report. These articles generating hate speech against Syrians, British, Jews and Greeks are analyzed.

The report titled "Discriminatory Discourse in News Stories on Murders of Transgender Women" aims to explore discriminatory discourse against transgender people in terms of the way murders of transgender women are covered.

Within October 23-29, 2017, three news articles that generate hate speech had been selected for the weekly report. These articles generating hate speech against Buddhists, Syrians and Christians are analyzed.

Within October 16-22, 2017, three news articles that generate hate speech had been selected for the weekly report. These articles generating hate speech against LGBTIs, Jews, Germans and Armenians are analyzed.

Within October 9-15, 2017, four news articles that generate hate speech had been selected for the weekly report. These articles generating hate speech against non-Muslims, Greeks, Jews, Armenians, Rûms and the British are analyzed.

In the news discussion workshop held on 30 September 2017, the role of the media in the production of discriminatory discourse concerning refugees is discussed under the facilitation of Ülkü Doğanay.

Within October 2-8, 2017, four news articles that generate hate speech had been selected for the weekly report. These articles generating hate speech against Serbians, Christians and Syrians are analyzed.

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