Dealing with Hate Speech: Voices from Young Koreans Living in Japan
Publication Date
12-12-2019
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Anti-Korean hate speech has become a serious social problem in recent years in Japan. In order to address the growing concern about the issue, Japan’s National Diet passed an anti-hate speech law in 2016. While some legal actions have been taken as a result and there has been some recent academic research into the social production of hate speech, relatively little effort has been made to investigate how the targeted group understands and deals with this form of hostility. Our aim here is to document the ways in which young Koreans who have been living in Japan for greater or lesser lengths of time perceive the rise in hate speech directed against them there and their strategies for coping with it. We explore these issues through an analysis of in-depth interviews with 14 young Koreans, for we seek to shift the focus of hate speech away from the “act” and toward its “targets.”
Publication Title
Asian Journal of Social Science
Volume
47
Issue
6
First Page
677
Last Page
700
DOI
10.1163/15685314-04706003
Publisher Policy
Pre-print, post-print (12 month embargo)
Open Access Status
Licensed
Recommended Citation
Ahn, J.-H., & Park, H. (2019). Dealing with Hate Speech: Voices from Young Koreans Living in Japan. Asian Journal of Social Science, 47(6), 677–700. https://doi.org/10.1163/15685314-04706003