Mapping online hate is a project of the Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies at Concordia University. This project supported by Heritage Canada's Digital Citizens Initiative. The initiative features interviews with experts and practitioners about online hate in Canada and Quebec more specifically.
Ethiopia on the Brink of Mass Atrocities
Human Rights Talks: Digital Townhall -Foreign Interference & COVID19 Disinformation
Human Rights Talks: Uyghur Under Threat - Part 3
Human Rights Talks: Uyghur Under Threat - Part 2
Human Rights Talks : Uyghur Under Threat - Part 1
Human Rights Talks : The Rohingya - A Genocide Incited on Facebook
Human Rights Talks: Freedom is not a crime
Decoding Hate Speech - Technology and hate speech: friend or foe?
Human Rights Talks (FR): De l’antisémitisme à la théorie du Deep-State
Human Talks: Special Series - Decoding Hate Speech
Human Rights Talks: Journalist Kareem Shaheen on the situation in Lebanon and the Middle East
Human Rights Talks: Param Preet Singh (HRW) on the Rohingya genocide case
Human Rights Talks: Marking the 6th anniversary of the Yazidi Genocide
The Coronavirus Diaries - UNHCR Representative in Yemen, Jean-Nicolas Beuze
Online Hate Speech and the Santa Clara Principles
Canada Launch of the Global Peace Index : Measuring peace in a complex world
Mapping Online Hate: A discussion with Zach Devereaux, Nexalogy
Mapping Online Hate: A discussion David Ouellette (CIJA)
Mapping online hate : A discussion with Chris Tuckwood, The Sentinel Project
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