Current EU project on online hate speech: SELMA - hacking hate
The German partner in the SELMA consortium is LMK, coordinator of the EU initiative klicksafe. The project is funded by the Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme (2014-2020) of the European Union.
The project consortium consists of the following partners:
- European Schoolnet (Belgium, project coordination) - www.eun.org
- Centre for Digital Pædagogik (Denmark) - www.cfdp.dk
- Landeszentrale für Medien and Kommunikation (Germany) - www.lmk-online.de
- For Adolescents Health (Greece) - www.youth-life.gr
- South West Grid for Learning (Great Britain) - www.swgfl.org.uk
- The Diana Award (Great Britain) - www.diana-award.org.uk
The SELMA project addresses the topic of "Hate Speech on the Net"' in an interdisciplinary way with a holistic approach that focuses on teachers, students and their peers, parents and other multipliers from the fields of education, politics (ministries of education), the Internet industry and civil society. The aim of the project is to promote mutual understanding, tolerance and respect in educational work in and out of school.
Project activities include empirical research in the area of hate speech, the joint creation of a SELMA toolkit for use in and out of school, including testing and national adaptations, and the dissemination of project results. The project aims to reach young people aged 11 to 16, multipliers from the education sector, as well as parents and other interested parties. The SELMA measures are intended to increase awareness or knowledge and understanding of the phenomenon of hate speech and how to act against it.
More information on the project can be found at: www.hackinghate.eu