The dicriminatory language report based on discriminatory discourse towards Alevis in print media and the media watch on hate speech report covering the September – December 2013 period is published.

The discriminatory language report based on the Gezi Events (1-7 June 2013) on print media and the media watch on hate speech report covering the January – April 2014 period is published.

The panel discussing the ways in which hate speech is produced in traditional media and social media took place with the participation of Elisabeth Eide and László Földi in the moderation of Itır Erhart.

 15 academics from 13 universities, a representative from a non-governmental organization and two students from Beykent and Marmara Universities attended a workshop at the Friedrich Naumann Foundation.

The report covering September - December 2012 is based on the analysis of hate speech towards national, ethnic and religious identities along with content targeting LGBTI individuals and women.

The report covering September - December 2012 is based on the analysis of hate speech towards national, ethnic and religious identities along with content targeting LGBTI individuals and women.  

The report covering May - August 2012 is based on the analysis of hate speech towards national, ethnic and religious identities along with content targeting LGBTI individuals and women.  

The panel took place with the participation of Teun van Dijk, one of the world's most prominent scholars in the field of critical discourse studies and Charles Husband, internationally known with his work on media and ethnic diversity.

The report covering January - April 2012 is based on the analysis of hate speech towards national, ethnic and religious identities along with content targeting LGBTI individuals and women.  

The conference held on 21-22 March 2012 at Istanbul Bilgi University and Kadir Has University took place with the participation of Dr. Sejal Parmar, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Esra Arsan and Mahmut Çınar. 

6 local journalists and 2 NGO representatives from Afyon, 2 local journalists from Uşak and 20 students from The Communication Faculty of Eskisehir University participated to the workshop.

The aim of the one-day workshop was to raise awareness against hate speech that reproduces prejudices in the society, supports discriminative feelings and provokes hate crimes.

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