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Fuchs, S., 'Rethinking the Atrocities Act: Proving Prejudice and Interpreting Evidence in Rajasthan' (2022), South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal, (28)
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Fuchs, S., 'Truth clashes: caste atrocities, false cases, and the limits of hate crime law in North India' (2024), Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute [online]
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Fuchs, S.I., 'Symbiotic Justice: Hate Crimes, Police Humiliation, and Layered Legal Consciousness in Dalit Human Rights' (2024), Social and Legal Studies [online]
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Fuchs, T. & SchÄfer, F., 'Normalizing Misogyny: Hate Speech and Verbal Abuse of Female Politicians on Japanese Twitter' (2019), Japan Forum [online]
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Fuentes, A.S., 'Awakening Hate, Perpetuating Oppressions: The Influence Of Mass Media In Criminal Politics About Gender Based Violences | [Despertando Odios, Perpetuando Opresiones: La Influencia De Los Medios De Comunicación En La Política Criminal De Las Violencias De Género]' (2022), Asparkia, (40), pp. 261-280
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Fuentes-Lara, C. & Arcila-Calderón, C., 'Islamophobic hate speech on social networks. An analysis of attitudes to Islamophobia on Twitter | [El discurso de odio islamófobo en las redes sociales. Un análisis de las actitudes ante la islamofobia en Twitter]' (2023), Revista Mediterranea de Comunicacion, 14(1), pp. 225-239
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Fujioka, B.J. & DeCook, J.R., 'Digital cynical romanticism: Japan’s 2channel and the precursors to online extremist culture' (2021), Internet Histories [online]
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Fuller, P.B., 'Heritage and Hate: Constructing Identity in the Raleigh News and Observer’s Progressive-Era Coverage of the Ku Klux Klan (2018), , pp.444-468' (2019), American Journalism 35(4)
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Fuller, P.B., 'Words, Wounds, and Relationships: Why Social Ties Matter to Free Speech in High-Conflict Protests' (2019), Journalism and Communication Monographs, 21(3), pp. 168-258
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Fumagalli, C., 'Counterspeech and Ordinary Citizens: How? When?' (2020), Political Theory [online]
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Fumagalli, C., 'Propositional attitudes, harm and public hate speech situations: towards a maieutic approach' (2019), European Journal of Political Theory [online]
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Funnell, C., 'Racist hate crime and the mortified self: An ethnographic study of the impact of victimization' (2015), International Review of Victimology, 21(1), pp.71-83
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Funnell, C. & Atkinson, P., 'Appreciative ethnography ‘Coming from a position of strength’' (2023), in J. Fleming & S. Charman (Eds) Routledge International Handbook of Police Ethnography (pp. 424–439), London: Routledge
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Furman, D.A., Torres, P., Rodríguez, J.A., , Martínez, V. & Alemany, L.A., 'An Initial Exploration of How Argumentative Information Impacts Automatic Generation of Counter-Narratives Against Hate Speech' (2023), CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 3472, pp. 26–39
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Furner, J., Ibekwe, F. & Birdi, B., 'From words to actions: assessing the impact of antiracist declarations in library and information science' (2022), Information Research, 27(Special Issue), colis2202
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Furqan, Z., Malick, A., Zaheer, J. & Sukhera, J., 'Mental health: Understanding and addressing Islamophobia through trauma-informed care' (2022), CMAJ, 194(21), pp. E746-E747
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Fussi, A., 'Anger, hatred, prejudice. An Aristotelian perspective' (2022), in A. Bortolan & E. Magrì (Eds.) Empathy, Intersubjectivity, and the Social World: The Continued Relevance of Phenomenology. Essays in Honour of Dermot Moran (pp. 389-411), Berlin: De Gruyter
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Fuszara, M., 'Hate crime' (2017), in J.M. Kurczewski & M. Fuszara (Eds.), How people use the courts: The disputes and courts in Poland (Polish Studies in Culture, Nations and Politics). Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang AG
Fyfe, S., 'Tracking hate speech acts as incitement to genocide in international criminal law' (2017), Leiden Journal of International Law [online], pp.1-26
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