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Hate Speech - the role of the Internet in Kenya

Wann:

Di 21. Mai 2019, 19:00

Wo: Afro-Asiatisches Institut Salzburg, Wiener Philharmonikergasse 2, 5020 Salzburg, Stadt, Salzburg

Altersbeschränkung: Alle Altersklassen

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Hate speech is the use of threatening, abusive or insulting words or behavior, or display of any written or published material which intends to stir up hatred against a group of persons by reference to color, race, nationality or ethnic background. The different ethnic groups in Kenya have been used by politicians to create a divide for personal gain which breeds tribalism. The violence in 2007-­2008 during the elections brought about the realization of the impact of hate speech to the nation and due to this, measure were put in place to curb the hate speech vice. Jacinta Mwende will give us an understanding of these dynamics in her country of origin and explain the role of the internet in Kenya.
The Global Space offers the opportunity for exchange and integration. People from Africa, Asia or Latin America are giving the input. After the lecture, there will be a cozy get-together with culinary specialties from the respective country.

Speaker: Jacinta Mwende (University of Nairobi, Kenya)

Place: Afro ­Asian Institute, Clubraum

Cooperation: Robert Jungk ­Bibliothek, Südwind, Zentrum Theologie Interkulturell und Studium der Religionen