THE EMERGENCE OF ANTI-HATE SPEECH ACTIVISM IN JAPAN: THE RELEVANCE OF CRITICAL RACE THEORY’S SOCIOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS

As concern over hate speech grows into a global issue (Haraszti 2012), a recurring question confronting every democratic society is how it should restrict discriminatory speech without infringing upon the universally accepted principle of free speech. Japan’s recent experience in coping with growing...

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Main Author: Bachtiar Alam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya 2020-04-01
Series:Paradigma: Jurnal Kajian Budaya
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Online Access:http://paradigma.ui.ac.id/index.php/paradigma/article/view/377
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spelling doaj-3a2c48df238543ee967e21d4765bc6992020-11-25T02:36:29ZengFakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan BudayaParadigma: Jurnal Kajian Budaya2087-60172503-08682020-04-01101173210.17510/paradigma.v10i1.377161THE EMERGENCE OF ANTI-HATE SPEECH ACTIVISM IN JAPAN: THE RELEVANCE OF CRITICAL RACE THEORY’S SOCIOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONSBachtiar AlamAs concern over hate speech grows into a global issue (Haraszti 2012), a recurring question confronting every democratic society is how it should restrict discriminatory speech without infringing upon the universally accepted principle of free speech. Japan’s recent experience in coping with growing hate speech presents a valuable case study. The country had staunchly protected the free speech principle enshrined in the post-World War II constitution and consistently been disinclined to pass any law that regulates hate speech. This, however, has changed dramatically in the last few years. The incidence of hate speech targeting ethnic Koreans exploded around 2012, which in turn set in motion a tidal wave of vibrant anti-racism movements. This article examines the relevance of sociological implications of critical race theory, a legal movement that has featured prominently in the anti-racist practice in the United States, in understanding the recent emergence of anti-hate speech activism in Japan.http://paradigma.ui.ac.id/index.php/paradigma/article/view/377hate speechcritical race theorysocial constructionisminterest convergencejapansocial anthropologysociology
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THE EMERGENCE OF ANTI-HATE SPEECH ACTIVISM IN JAPAN: THE RELEVANCE OF CRITICAL RACE THEORY’S SOCIOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS
Paradigma: Jurnal Kajian Budaya
hate speech
critical race theory
social constructionism
interest convergence
japan
social anthropology
sociology
author_facet Bachtiar Alam
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title THE EMERGENCE OF ANTI-HATE SPEECH ACTIVISM IN JAPAN: THE RELEVANCE OF CRITICAL RACE THEORY’S SOCIOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS
title_short THE EMERGENCE OF ANTI-HATE SPEECH ACTIVISM IN JAPAN: THE RELEVANCE OF CRITICAL RACE THEORY’S SOCIOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS
title_full THE EMERGENCE OF ANTI-HATE SPEECH ACTIVISM IN JAPAN: THE RELEVANCE OF CRITICAL RACE THEORY’S SOCIOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS
title_fullStr THE EMERGENCE OF ANTI-HATE SPEECH ACTIVISM IN JAPAN: THE RELEVANCE OF CRITICAL RACE THEORY’S SOCIOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS
title_full_unstemmed THE EMERGENCE OF ANTI-HATE SPEECH ACTIVISM IN JAPAN: THE RELEVANCE OF CRITICAL RACE THEORY’S SOCIOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS
title_sort emergence of anti-hate speech activism in japan: the relevance of critical race theory’s sociological implications
publisher Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya
series Paradigma: Jurnal Kajian Budaya
issn 2087-6017
2503-0868
publishDate 2020-04-01
description As concern over hate speech grows into a global issue (Haraszti 2012), a recurring question confronting every democratic society is how it should restrict discriminatory speech without infringing upon the universally accepted principle of free speech. Japan’s recent experience in coping with growing hate speech presents a valuable case study. The country had staunchly protected the free speech principle enshrined in the post-World War II constitution and consistently been disinclined to pass any law that regulates hate speech. This, however, has changed dramatically in the last few years. The incidence of hate speech targeting ethnic Koreans exploded around 2012, which in turn set in motion a tidal wave of vibrant anti-racism movements. This article examines the relevance of sociological implications of critical race theory, a legal movement that has featured prominently in the anti-racist practice in the United States, in understanding the recent emergence of anti-hate speech activism in Japan.
topic hate speech
critical race theory
social constructionism
interest convergence
japan
social anthropology
sociology
url http://paradigma.ui.ac.id/index.php/paradigma/article/view/377
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