Prosecuting Politicians for Hate Speech and the Consequences for Democracy

Prosecuting Politicians for Hate Speech and the Consequences for Democracy

Prosecuting Politicians for Hate Speech and the Consequences for Democracy

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Prosecuting Politicians for Hate Speech and the Consequences for Democracy is about hate speech trials of politicians, and its effects on citizens.First, it maps 51 cases against 42 political leaders in nine countries since 1965.These leaders include, for instance, Marine Le Pen in France and Geert Wilders in the Netherlands.It theorizes about, and empirically assesses, four effects of these cases: effects on hate crime incidence, on the electoral support for the far right, on democratic support, and on legal system support.Based on partly pre-existing data and partly data the authors have collected, it empirically demonstrates under what circumstances these effects occur and how much uncertainty surrounds their conclusions.The data sources explored in this book include surveys, police reports, experiments, and social media.To analyze this data, the authors use a standard repertoire of statistical models, including advanced times series models.They speak to various academic and societa
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