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Title: Teaching Against Hate in a Globalised World. Lessons from Initial Teacher Education in Chile for Social Work Education
Authors: Marolla Gajardo, Jesús
Lozano Mas, María Yazmina 
UNESCO Clasification: 6302 Sociología experimental
5803 Preparación y empleo de profesores
Keywords: Citizenship education
Hate speech
Teacher education
Social sciences
Social work education
Issue Date: 2025
Journal: Social Sciences 
Abstract: Hate speech comprises expressions that promote discrimination, violence, and the exclusion of individuals or groups based on identity characteristics such as race, gender, religion, or sexual orientation. Social media platforms have provided a space for the amplification of such discourse, fostering a climate of intolerance that undermines social and democratic coexistence. In the educational sphere, hate speech has a detrimental impact on the initial training of students and teachers. That its presence within school environments contributes to social fragmentation, the deterioration of learning processes, and an increase in violence. Furthermore, such discourse reinforces prejudices and stereotypes that hinder the construction of a critical and pluralistic citizenship. From the outset of teacher education, it is essential to develop pedagogical strategies that foster critical thinking and education in democratic values. Digital literacy and explicit instruction on the impact of hate speech can contribute to the prevention of these exclusionary dynamics. An inclusive and reflective education is key to counteracting the effects of intolerance in contemporary society.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/149622
ISSN: 2076-0760
DOI: 10.3390/socsci14100595
Source: Social Sciences [2076-0760], 14(10), 595 (octubre 2025)
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