The Media Against Hate project’s resources and research are now all available online and you are encouraged to use them and share them in your work and networks. The campaign website will remain active.
In particular, CMFE and COMMIT developed the Online Module “Inclusion through Media” (also in attachment) based on the good practices and feedback collected during the media literacy workshops.
Three other online modules were produced by the project partners:
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Online Module: Media Against ‘Hate Speech’ (A19 / Training Module for media regulators and law enforcement authorities)
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Online Module: How to counter hate speech and manage an online community (COSPE / addressed to journalists, bloggers, media activists, social media managers and professionals involved in the contrast of online hate speech)
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Online Module: Ethical journalism practices on migrants and refugees (EFJ)
The report Responding to ‘hate speech’ by Article 19 provides a comparative overview of legal and policy responses to ‘hate speech’ in six EU countries: Austria, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland and the United Kingdom.
The individual country reports are also available under http://europeanjournalists.org/mediaagainsthate/cat/resources/