
A crash course in the evolving problem of online hate and abuse in football. Key issues like what is, what isn't and what should be done about by authorities across social media, government and football; who and what the abuse impacts; and how it ties into other controversial issues like sportswashing and conspiracy theories. TOHIF stands for Tackling Online Hate in Football, a multi-university pr... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Having looked at the variety of ways in which online hate infects football discourse, we now turn our attention to what is being - and what should be - done about the issue.
Jonathan Sebire of Signify speaks to Colm Kearns about how Signify’s Thre... more
Sportswashing is one of the most talked about issues in modern football, but its relationship to online hate is often overlooked. Sportswashing is talked about in terms of the geo-political strategy of nefarious power brokers and not in terms of soci... more
In this episode we look at how the problem of online hate intersects with the issue of conspiracy theories and disinformation.
The issue is often looked in terms of spontaneous instances of abuse triggered by football events, 'heat of the moment'... more
In this episode we look at how the problem of online hate in football impacts on fans. When the problem is discussed by politicians, researchers or journalists, fans tend to characterised solely as perpetrators of online hate, but this overlooks the ... more
In this episode we look at how the problem of online hate in football affects journalists. While attacks on players tend to garner the most attention from media, academia and authorities, online abuse of football journalists is a growing concern.
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In this episode we look at how the problem of online hate in football affects players. Emotional Welfare Specialist, Sue Parris talks us through her experiences in helping players cope with this issue.
Sue is then joined by Leeds Beckett Universit... more
We look at how the problem of online hate in football has been studied and analysed so far. Professor Theo Lynn of Dublin City University talks us through the challenges and opportunities involved in the cutting edge data analysis of a decade and a h... more
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