Antigypsyism in Portugal: Expressions of hate and racism in social networks

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Autor(a) principal: Magano, O.
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: D’ Oliveira, T.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/29347
Resumo: Portuguese Roma/Ciganos face different forms of negative reactions; they are marginalized, live in precarious socio-economic conditions, and are the poorest in Portugal and in the European Union (EU), as shown by the reports of the European Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA). Despite national and European strategies, these situations continue, with the proliferation of racist demonstrations and hate crimes, and the growth of extreme right-wing parties. In 2022, the publication of a report by the FRA, regarding the situation of Roma in 10 EU countries (including Portugal), revealed the impact of antigypsyism in the areas of employment, education, health, and housing; these data triggered hate speech on social networks, which happens whenever something about Ciganos is published. A content analysis of the news disseminated by the main Portuguese media (press, TV, Radio) and of the comments on this news was conducted, through qualitative methodology. The results reveal racist hegemonic perspectives towards Ciganos: they depend upon the minimum income, do not contribute economically to the state accounts, and boast luxury goods.
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title Antigypsyism in Portugal: Expressions of hate and racism in social networks
spellingShingle Antigypsyism in Portugal: Expressions of hate and racism in social networks
Magano, O.
Antigypsyism
Ciganos/Roma
Hate crimes
Hate speech
Social media
title_short Antigypsyism in Portugal: Expressions of hate and racism in social networks
title_full Antigypsyism in Portugal: Expressions of hate and racism in social networks
title_fullStr Antigypsyism in Portugal: Expressions of hate and racism in social networks
title_full_unstemmed Antigypsyism in Portugal: Expressions of hate and racism in social networks
title_sort Antigypsyism in Portugal: Expressions of hate and racism in social networks
author Magano, O.
author_facet Magano, O.
D’ Oliveira, T.
author_role author
author2 D’ Oliveira, T.
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Magano, O.
D’ Oliveira, T.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Antigypsyism
Ciganos/Roma
Hate crimes
Hate speech
Social media
topic Antigypsyism
Ciganos/Roma
Hate crimes
Hate speech
Social media
description Portuguese Roma/Ciganos face different forms of negative reactions; they are marginalized, live in precarious socio-economic conditions, and are the poorest in Portugal and in the European Union (EU), as shown by the reports of the European Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA). Despite national and European strategies, these situations continue, with the proliferation of racist demonstrations and hate crimes, and the growth of extreme right-wing parties. In 2022, the publication of a report by the FRA, regarding the situation of Roma in 10 EU countries (including Portugal), revealed the impact of antigypsyism in the areas of employment, education, health, and housing; these data triggered hate speech on social networks, which happens whenever something about Ciganos is published. A content analysis of the news disseminated by the main Portuguese media (press, TV, Radio) and of the comments on this news was conducted, through qualitative methodology. The results reveal racist hegemonic perspectives towards Ciganos: they depend upon the minimum income, do not contribute economically to the state accounts, and boast luxury goods.
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