The emerald international handbook of technology-facilitated violence and abuse. (2021)
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- Book
- Title:
- The emerald international handbook of technology-facilitated violence and abuse. (2021)
- Main Title:
- The emerald international handbook of technology-facilitated violence and abuse
- Other Titles:
- Handbook of technology-facilitated violence and abuse
Technology-facilitated violence and abuse - Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Jane Bailey, Asher Flynn, Nicola Henry.
- Editors:
- Bailey, Jane
Flynn, Asher
Henry, Nicola - Contents:
- Introduction; Jane Bailey, Nicola Henry, and Asher Flynn Section 1 – TFVA Across A Spectrum of Behaviors Chapter 1. Introduction; Jane Bailey Chapter 2. Is it Actually Violence? Framing Technology-Facilitated Abuse as Violence; Suzanne Dunn Chapter 3. 'Not the Real World': Exploring Experiences of Online Abuse, Digital Dualism, and Ontological Labor; Chandell Gosse Chapter 4. Polyvictimization in the Lives of North American Female University/College Students: The Contribution of Technology-Facilitated Abuse;Walter S. DeKeseredy, Danielle M. Stoneberg, and Gabrielle L. Lory Chapter 5. The Nature of Technology-Facilitated Violence and Abuse Among Young Adults in Sub-Saharan Africa; Olusesan Ayodeji Makinde, Emmanuel Olamijuwon, Nchelem Kokomma Ichegbo, Cheluchi Onyemelukwe, and Michael Gboyega Ilesanmi Chapter 6. The Face of Technology-Facilitated Aggression in New Zealand: Exploring Adult Aggressors' Behaviors; Edgar Pacheco, and Neil Melhuish Chapter 7. Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Crisis: Technological Dimensions; Jane Bailey, and Sara Shayan Chapter 8. Attending to Difference in Indigenous People's Experiences of Cyberbullying: Towards a Research Agenda; Bronwyn Carlson, and Ryan Frazer Section 2 - Text-Based Harms Chapter 9. Introduction; Nicola Henry Chapter 10. 'Feminism is Eating Itself': Women's Experiences and Perceptions of Lateral Violence Online; Emma A. Jane Chapter 11. Claiming Victimhood: Victims of the 'Transgender Agenda'; Ben Colliver Chapter 12.Introduction; Jane Bailey, Nicola Henry, and Asher Flynn Section 1 – TFVA Across A Spectrum of Behaviors Chapter 1. Introduction; Jane Bailey Chapter 2. Is it Actually Violence? Framing Technology-Facilitated Abuse as Violence; Suzanne Dunn Chapter 3. 'Not the Real World': Exploring Experiences of Online Abuse, Digital Dualism, and Ontological Labor; Chandell Gosse Chapter 4. Polyvictimization in the Lives of North American Female University/College Students: The Contribution of Technology-Facilitated Abuse;Walter S. DeKeseredy, Danielle M. Stoneberg, and Gabrielle L. Lory Chapter 5. The Nature of Technology-Facilitated Violence and Abuse Among Young Adults in Sub-Saharan Africa; Olusesan Ayodeji Makinde, Emmanuel Olamijuwon, Nchelem Kokomma Ichegbo, Cheluchi Onyemelukwe, and Michael Gboyega Ilesanmi Chapter 6. The Face of Technology-Facilitated Aggression in New Zealand: Exploring Adult Aggressors' Behaviors; Edgar Pacheco, and Neil Melhuish Chapter 7. Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Crisis: Technological Dimensions; Jane Bailey, and Sara Shayan Chapter 8. Attending to Difference in Indigenous People's Experiences of Cyberbullying: Towards a Research Agenda; Bronwyn Carlson, and Ryan Frazer Section 2 - Text-Based Harms Chapter 9. Introduction; Nicola Henry Chapter 10. 'Feminism is Eating Itself': Women's Experiences and Perceptions of Lateral Violence Online; Emma A. Jane Chapter 11. Claiming Victimhood: Victims of the 'Transgender Agenda'; Ben Colliver Chapter 12. Doxxing: A Scoping Review and Typology; Briony E. Anderson, and Mark A. Wood Chapter 13. Creating the Other in Online Interaction: Othering Online Discourse Theory; Elina Vaahensal Chapter 14. Text-Based (Sexual) Abuse and Online Violence Against Women: Towards Law Reform?; Kim Barker, and Olga Jurasz; Section 3 - Image-Based Harms; Chapter 15. Introduction; Nicola Henry Chapter 16. Violence Trending: How Socially Transmitted Content of Police Misconduct Impacts Reactions Towards Police Among American Youth; Madeline Novich, and Alyssa Zduniak Chapter 17. Just Fantasy? Online Pornography's Contribution to Experiences of Harm; Samantha Maree Keene Chapter 18. Intimate Image Dissemination and Consent In A Digital Age: Perspectives From the Front Line; Olga Marques Section 4 – Dating Apps Chapter 19. Introduction; Asher Flynn Chapter 20. Understanding Experiences of Sexual Harms Facilitated Through Dating and Hook Up Apps Among Women and Girls; Elena Cama Chapter 21. 'That's Straight-up Rape Culture': Manifestations of Rape Culture on Grindr; Christopher Dietzel Chapter 22. Navigating Privacy on Gay-Oriented Mobile Dating Apps; Ari Ezra Waldman Section 5 – Intimate Partner Violence & Digital Coercive Control; Chapter 23. Introduction; Jane Bailey Chapter 24. Digital Coercive Control and Spatiality: Rural, Regional, and Remote Women's Experience; Bridget Harris, and Delanie Woodlock Chapter 25. Technology-Facilitated Violence Against Women in Singapore: Key Considerations; Laura Vitis Chapter 26. Technology as Both a Facilitator of and Response to Youth Intimate Partner Violence: Perspectives from Advocates in the Global-South; Gisella Lopes Gomes Pinto Ferreira Chapter 27. Technology-Facilitated Domestic Abuse and Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Women in Victoria Australia; Yee Man Louie Section 6 - Legal Responses Chapter 28. Introduction; Jane Bailey Chapter 29. Human Rights, Privacy Rights and Technology-facilitated Violence; Elizabeth Coombs Chapter 30. Combating Cyber Violence Against Women and Girls: An Overview of the Legislative and Policy Reforms In the Arab Region; Sukaina Al-Nasrawi Chapter 31. Image-Based Sexual Abuse: A Comparative Analysis of Criminal Law Approaches in Scotland and Malawi; Seonaid Stevenson-McCabe and Sarai Chisala-Tempelhoff Chapter 32. Revenge Pornography and Rape Culture in Canada's Non-Consensual Distribution Case Law; Moira Aikenhead Chapter 33. Reasonable Expectations of Privacy in an Era of Drones and Deepfakes: Expanding the Supreme Court of Canada's Decision in R v Jarvis; Kristen Thomasen, and Suzanne Dunn Chapter 34. Doxing and the Challenge to Legal Regulation: When Personal Data Becomes a Weapon; Anne Cheung Chapter 35. The Potential of Centralized and Statutorily-Empowered Bodies to Advance a Survivor-Centered Approach to Technology-Facilitated Violence Against Women; Pam Hrick Section 7 - Responses Beyond Law Chapter 36. Introduction; Asher Flynn; Chapter 37. Technology-Facilitated Violence Against Women and Girls in Public and Private Spheres: Moving From Enemy to Ally; Alison J. Marganski, and Lisa A. Melander Chapter 38. As Technology Evolves, So Does Domestic Violence: Modern-Day Tech Abuse and Possible Solutions; Eva PenzeyMoog, and Danielle C. Slakoff Chapter 39. Threat Modeling Intimate Partner Violence: Tech Abuse as a Cybersecurity Challenge in the Internet of Things; Julia Slupska, and Leonie Maria Tanczer Chapter 40. Justice on the Digitized Field: Analyzing Online Responses to Technology-Facilitated Informal Justice Through Social Network Analysis; Ella Broadbent, and Chrissy Thompson Chapter 41. Bystander Apathy and Intervention in the Era of Social Media; Robert D. Lytle, Tabrina M. Bratton, and Heather K. Hudson Chapter 42. 'I Need You All to Understand How Pervasive this Issue Is': User Efforts to Regulate Child Sexual Offending on Social Media; Michael Salter, and Elly Hanson Chapter 43. Governing Image-Based Sexual Abuse: Digital Platform Policies, Tools, and Practices; Nicola Henry, and Alice Witt Chapter 44. Calling All Stakeholders: An Intersectoral Dialogue About Collaborating to End Tech-Facilitated Violence and Abuse; Jane Bailey, and Raine Liliefeldt C Conclusion; Jane Bailey, Asher Flynn, and Nicola Henry. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- United Kingdom : Emerald Publishing
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 303.483
Technology -- Sociological aspects
Cyberstalking
Image-based sexual abuse
Online hate speech - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781839828508
9781839828485 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781839828492
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- Open access.
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