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Civic response to hate speech on social media

What is it about?

Hate speech is a growing phenomenon around the globe. This paper examines parody as a civic engagement strategy against vitriolic narratives. The paper focuses on the Peruvian context of political crisis and parody as an opportunity for resistance.

Why is it important?

The paper analyzes recurrent hate speech strategies and critically examines how regular social media users can defy their narratives using parody. Thus, parody can be considered a strategy for social resistance against oppressive discourses on social media like Twitter.

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