Hate Studies is defined as “inquiries into the human capacity to define, and then dehumanize or demonize, an ‘other,’ and the processes which inform or give expression to, or can curtail, control, or combat, that capacity.” These inquiries seek to understand the human capacity to hate, the manifestations and impacts of hate, and the ways in which we can oppose hate.
Hate Studies Centers and Institutes:
- The Bard Center for the Study of Hate
- The Gonzaga Center For Hate Studies
- The International Network for Hate Studies
- California State University at San Bernardino Center for The Study of Hate and Extremism
- Centre on Hate, Bias and Extremism (at University of Ontario Institute of Technology)
- The Centre for Hate Studies (at University of Leister, England)
- European Centre for the Study of Hate (University of Limerick)
- Collaboratory Against Hate (University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Melon University)
- UCLA Initiative to Study Hate
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