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The Emerald International Handbook of Technology-Facilitated Violence and Abuse
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Book chapters
pp. i
Prelims
pp. 1
Technology-Facilitated Violence and Abuse: International Perspectives and Experiences
pp. 21
Introduction
pp. 25
Is it Actually Violence? Framing Technology-Facilitated Abuse as Violence
pp. 47
“Not the Real World”: Exploring Experiences of Online Abuse, Digital Dualism, and Ontological Labor
pp. 65
Polyvictimization in the Lives of North American Female University/College Students: The Contribution of Technology-Facilitated Abuse
pp. 83
The Nature of Technology-Facilitated Violence and Abuse among Young Adults in Sub-Saharan Africa
pp. 103
The Face of Technology-Facilitated Aggression in New Zealand: Exploring Adult Aggressors' Behaviors
pp. 125
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Crisis: Technological Dimensions # *
pp. 145
Attending to Difference in Indigenous People's Experiences of Cyberbullying: Toward a Research Agenda
pp. 167
Introduction
pp. 171
“Feminism is Eating Itself”: Women's Experiences and Perceptions of Lateral Violence Online
pp. 189
Claiming Victimhood: Victims of the “Transgender Agenda”
pp. 205
Doxxing: A Scoping Review and Typology
pp. 227
Creating the Other in Online Interaction: Othering Online Discourse Theory
pp. 247
Text-Based (Sexual) Abuse and Online Violence Against Women: Toward Law Reform?
pp. 267
Introduction
pp. 271
Violence Trending: How Socially Transmitted Content of Police Misconduct Impacts Reactions toward Police Among American Youth
pp. 289
Just Fantasy? Online Pornography's Contribution to Experiences of Harm
pp. 309
Intimate Image Dissemination and Consent in a Digital Age: Perspectives from the Front Line
pp. 331
Introduction
pp. 333
Understanding Experiences of Sexual Harms Facilitated through Dating and Hook Up Apps among Women and Girls
pp. 351
“That's Straight-Up Rape Culture”: Manifestations of Rape Culture on Grindr
pp. 369
Navigating Privacy on Gay-Oriented Mobile Dating Applications ∗
pp. 385
Introduction
pp. 387
Digital Coercive Control and Spatiality: Rural, Regional, and Remote Women's Experience
pp. 407
Technology-Facilitated Violence Against Women in Singapore: Key Considerations
pp. 427
Technology as Both a Facilitator of and Response to Youth Intimate Partner Violence: Perspectives from Advocates in the Global-South
pp. 447
Technology-Facilitated Domestic Abuse and Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Women in Victoria, Australia
pp. 471
Introduction
pp. 475
Human Rights, Privacy Rights, and Technology-Facilitated Violence
pp. 493
Combating Cyber Violence Against Women and Girls: An Overview of the Legislative and Policy Reforms in the Arab Region*
pp. 513
Image-Based Sexual Abuse: A Comparative Analysis of Criminal Law Approaches in Scotland and Malawi
pp. 533
Revenge Pornography and Rape Culture in Canada's Nonconsensual Distribution Case Law
pp. 555
Reasonable Expectations of Privacy in an Era of Drones and Deepfakes: Expanding the Supreme Court of Canada's Decision in R v Jarvis
pp. 577
Doxing and the Challenge to Legal Regulation: When Personal Data Become a Weapon
pp. 595
The Potential of Centralized and Statutorily Empowered Bodies to Advance a Survivor-Centered Approach to Technology-Facilitated Violence Against Women
pp. 619
Introduction
pp. 623
Technology-Facilitated Violence Against Women and Girls in Public and Private Spheres: Moving from Enemy to Ally
pp. 643
As Technology Evolves, so Does Domestic Violence: Modern-Day Tech Abuse and Possible Solutions
pp. 663
Threat Modeling Intimate Partner Violence: Tech Abuse as a Cybersecurity Challenge in the Internet of Things
pp. 689
Justice on the Digitized Field: Analyzing Online Responses to Technology-Facilitated Informal Justice through Social Network Analysis
pp. 711
Bystander Apathy and Intervention in the Era of Social Media
pp. 729
“I Need You All to Understand How Pervasive This Issue Is”: User Efforts to Regulate Child Sexual Offending on Social Media
pp. 749
Governing Image-Based Sexual Abuse: Digital Platform Policies, Tools, and Practices
pp. 769
Calling All Stakeholders: An Intersectoral Dialogue about Collaborating to End Tech-Facilitated Violence and Abuse
pp. 787
Pandemics and Systemic Discrimination: Technology-Facilitated Violence and Abuse in an Era of COVID-19 and Antiracist Protest
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