TY - BOOK
T1 - Hatemeter D18
T2 - Training module A for academics and research organisations
AU - Ferret, Jerome
AU - Laurent, M
AU - Andreatta, Daniela
AU - Di Nicola, Andrea
AU - Martini, Elisa
AU - Guerini, M
AU - Tonelli, S
AU - Antonopoulos, Georgios
AU - Diba, Parisa
PY - 2019/11
Y1 - 2019/11
N2 - As such, this Training Module A outlines practical uses and also provides examples to find and analysehate speech against Muslims on Twitter from the three social sciences and humanity research teamsinvolved in the Hatemeter project, namely University of Trento in Italy, University Toulouse 1 Capitole inFrance and Teesside University in the United Kingdom, using the Hatemeter Platform developed by FBKand tested by the three NGOs involved in the Partnership, namely Amnesty International – SezioneItaliana (AMN - IT), StophHate UK (STOPHATE - UK), and Collectif Contre l’Islamophobie en France (CCIF -FR). In these countries, the magnitude of the phenomenon is significant, but no systematic responseshave been implemented. This document is tailored to the scientific and technical requirements and needsof specific key actors and designed with a view to durably integrate them into their daily working practices.The Training Module A will be employed during the training seminar for academics and researchers inToulouse, France on the 17th December 2019 and made available through the Hatemeter website(www.hatemeter.eu).
AB - As such, this Training Module A outlines practical uses and also provides examples to find and analysehate speech against Muslims on Twitter from the three social sciences and humanity research teamsinvolved in the Hatemeter project, namely University of Trento in Italy, University Toulouse 1 Capitole inFrance and Teesside University in the United Kingdom, using the Hatemeter Platform developed by FBKand tested by the three NGOs involved in the Partnership, namely Amnesty International – SezioneItaliana (AMN - IT), StophHate UK (STOPHATE - UK), and Collectif Contre l’Islamophobie en France (CCIF -FR). In these countries, the magnitude of the phenomenon is significant, but no systematic responseshave been implemented. This document is tailored to the scientific and technical requirements and needsof specific key actors and designed with a view to durably integrate them into their daily working practices.The Training Module A will be employed during the training seminar for academics and researchers inToulouse, France on the 17th December 2019 and made available through the Hatemeter website(www.hatemeter.eu).
M3 - Book
BT - Hatemeter D18
PB - European Commission – Council of Europe
ER -