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Hate Speech, Political Correctness, and Cancel Culture: The Future of Free Expression

Edited by: Oscar Pérez de la Fuente, Enrique Armijo

ISBN13: 9781041117926
To be Published: July 2026
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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Hate Speech, Political Correctness, and Cancel Culture critically examines the challenges posed by modern discourse in democratic societies. It explores the intersection of hate speech, political correctness, cancel culture, and disinformation, and offers a comparative and multidisciplinary perspective on their ethical, legal, and societal implications.

Delving into the complexities of contemporary communication, the book addresses pressing issues such as the rise of cancel culture, the evolution of political correctness, and the proliferation of disinformation and fake news in the digital age. It investigates how these phenomena impact freedom of speech, democratic values, and social ethics, while also exploring their influence on identity politics, public opinion, polarization, and the integrity of democratic elections. With contributions from leading scholars from a range of academic and geographical backgrounds, the book provides critical insights into topics like antisemitism, hate speech targeting refugees, judicial stereotyping, online speech, and the regulation of AI-driven disinformation. Through case studies, theoretical analysis, and comparative perspectives, it offers practical solutions for navigating the challenges of misinformation, fostering inclusivity, and balancing freedom of expression with communal responsibilities.

Hate Speech, Political Correctness, and Cancel Culture is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand how modern discourse shapes public life in the digital era. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of politics, philosophy and ethics, media and communication studies, and law. Policymakers and professionals involved in regulating online platforms will also find its discussions on disinformation and technological control highly relevant.

Subjects:
Media and Entertainment Law, Law and Society
Contents:
1. Introduction: Is There an International Law of Free Speech?
Enrique Armijo

Part 1. Political Correctness and Cancel Culture
2. Political Correctness from The Perspective Of Autonomic Egalitarian Liberal Feminism
Evangelia Aikaterini Glantzi
3. Is Cancellation the Answer? Addressing Present and Past Injustice Without Adding Wrongs to Wrongs: Considerations On ‘Cancel Culture’ Through a Restorative Approach
Federico Reggio
4. Is There Such a Thing as Politically Correct Anti-Semitism? ‘Anti-Siomitism’ After October 7th
Rafael Rodríguez Prieto

Part 2. Hate speech
5. Echoes Of Exclusion: Hate Speech And The Refugee Crisis In Poland. The Case Of Ukrainian Refugees
Kinga Anna Gajda
6. The Freedom to Essentialise Others: Some Preliminary Remarks
Triantafyllos Gkouvas
7. What’s Wrong with Figleaves and Why That Matters?
Marek Uszyński
8. Hierarchy Of Victims. Poland's Hate Crime Expansion Rejected
Jędrzej Skrzypczak
9. Judicial Stereotyping and Misinformation Inside aOutside The Courtroom the Trial of Zak Kostopoulos
Nikoletta Pikramenou
Anestis Karastergiou

Part 3. On Free Speech Foundations In The Post-Truth Era
10. Bentham on Free Speech Generously Conceived
Filimon Peonidis
11. Platform Immunity and Free Speech: Section 230 as Civil Rights Statute
Enrique Armijo
12. Disinformation And Fake News. A Conceptual Approach
Oscar Pérez De La Fuente
13. Disinformation As Undue Influence On Campaigning And Election Review
Matthias Friehe
14. The Future of Freedom of Expression. an Overwiew
Oscar Pérez De La Fuente