Digital gender-sexual violations : violence, technologies, motivations
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Digital gender-sexual violations : violence, technologies, motivations
Routledge, 2023
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
* Places digital violence, abuse, and violation in a broader social and political context, to examine the effectiveness of current legislative frameworks, education and awareness raising, victim support and perpetrator re-education programmes, along with wider political considerations
* The new edition includes much broader coverage, and as well as revenge pornography examines a wide range of abuses to provide important insights into the use of social media to facilitate gender violence, and offer more effective interventions in future
* A unique resource for students, academics, and researchers in psychology, sociology, law, gender studies, etc. and professionals such as policy makers, social workers, charities, and anyone dealing with issues around digital violence
Table of Contents
Part 1: Framing and theorising DGSV 1. Words and concepts 2. Situating DGSV 3. Online interactions 4. Data and methods of analysis Part 2: Empirical analyses of DGSV 5. Online textual abuse of feminists, with Michael Rowe and Clare Wiper 6. Upskirting, homosociality, and craftmanship 7. Revenge pornography 8. Some further forms of DGSV Part 3: Wider implications and responses 9. Wider implications for workplaces, organisations, and public spaces, with Charlotta Niemistoe 10. Socio-legal-technical considerations 11. Afterword: Key issues now and for the future
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