Spotlight Series

Introducing the International Network for Hate Studies (INHS) Spotlight Seminar Series
The International Network for Hate Studies (INHS) is a global community of scholars,
practitioners, and activists dedicated to advancing the understanding of hate, bias, and extremism. The network provides a platform for sharing research, resources, and best practices to address and combat the complex issues surrounding hate and social harm. Through collaborative efforts, the INHS aims to foster critical discussions, raise awareness, and advocate for positive change across the world.

As part of our ongoing commitment to creating meaningful dialogue, we are proud to launch the Spotlight Seminar Series. This new initiative brings regional and thematic conversations to a global audience, offering a unique opportunity to engage with experts and key stakeholders on pressing issues related to hate studies.
The Spotlight Series will feature a variety of session formats, including panel discussions, Q&A sessions, and presentations from policy, practice, and academia. Each session will run for approximately one hour and will be hosted live online, ensuring access for our international membership.

Stay tuned for more details on subsequent Spotlight Session themes and timings. We
look forward to seeing you often over the next months!

For more information about the INHS Spotlight Seminar Series or to inquire about
hosting your own session, please contact katie.mcbride@plymouth.ac.uk.

29 Apr 2025

International Network of Hate Studies Spotlight Series – Canada

International Network for Hate Studies Regional Spotlights Spotlight on . . . Canada! Join us for the first in the series of International Network for Hate Studies Regional Spotlights, featuring some of Canada’s leading scholars and practitioners in the field of Hate Studies. The Centre on Hate, Bias and Extremism is pleased to partner on…

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