Session 4 - Combating Discrimination Online (Part 2)

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Session 4 - Combating Discrimination Online (Part 2)

Outline – Session 4 Influencing attitudes through social communication Similarity of hate speech, dangerous language, and misinformation Identifying nodes of discriminatory language Counter messaging to reduce the influence of discriminatory content Encouraging the formation of social ties Challenge: quantifying the impact of campaigns Group discussion Group discussion sharing Concluding statements / workshop summary

Influencing Attitudes Through Social Communication

Similarity of Hate Speech, Dangerous Language, and Misinformation All based on information that creates false perceptions of the world and other groups Hate speech and dangerous language differ Hate speech is can be said by anyone an focuses on statements Dangerous language said by influential people and feature calls to action (e.g. suggesting violence)

Identifying Nodes of Discriminatory Language Influential sources of information are called “nodes” within a social network and can be… Originators (creators) of information Simply passing it on Identifying nodes and reacting appropriately is essential Once nodes are identified, what do we do?

Counter Messaging to Reduce the Influence of Discriminatory Content Must implement some form of response Persuasion is best since people resist being told how to think Response can take many forms: Direct and public questioning Presentation of alternate viewpoints Legal action in extreme cases

Encouraging the Formation of Social Ties Exposure is useful – research has shown that people accept other groups once they actually meet their members How do we break down barriers using online communication? How do we make people see others as equals to themselves? Consider these questions as we go into the discussion session

Challenge: Quantifying the Impact of Campaigns Difficulty of measuring success / impact of public communications campaigns Challenge remains regardless of what broadcast medium is used Particularly true in one-to-many push communications Difficult to know if and how messages are received Even if received, difficult to know if influential ?

Challenge: Quantifying the Impact of Campaigns Social media provides opportunity for two-way communication Engagement levels can be measured through basic metrics Retweets, likes, shares, comments, mentions, sentiment analysis

Challenge: Quantifying the Impact of Campaigns Often then a problem of “preaching to the converted” People most likely to pay attention to message are already in favour Some opportunities to engage and persuade opponents online but rare "No Hate Speech" Movement is likely to engage youths already opposed to hate speech

Challenge: Quantifying the Impact of Campaigns Real target audience are people engaged in hate speech / discrimination Perpetrators unlikely to be swayed by online messaging HOWEVER Supporters can be encouraged to make offline / "real-world" interventions

Challenge: Quantifying the Impact of Campaigns Development of counter messages difficult without knowing impact Most communication through SMS (text messages) and volunteers Periodic public surveys will be used to gauge changes in attitudes and correlate these to counter messages Similar challenge in the Tana Delta area in Kenya Overall project goal is to change attitudes towards rumours

Group Discussion

Instructions 1.Divide into groups of five people (preferably the same as during Day 1) 2.Discuss as a group and take notes (45 minutes) 3.Select a spokesperson to share with the larger group Summarize highlights of group discussion (5 minutes each)

Discussion Questions 1.What issues of discrimination and hate speech most directly relate to your own work or the work of your department? 2.How much do you currently use social media and other online communications in your work? 3.How can social media and other online communications help you to work against hate speech and encourage non-discrimination?

Group Discussion Sharing

Concluding Statements / Workshop Summary

Putting Everything Together Monitoring + Reporting + Direction Counter Measures + Changing Attitudes + Building Social Ties Measuring Progress + Improving Efforts

QUESTIONS?