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Cyber Stalking, Cyber Harassment, and Adult Mental Health: A Systematic Review

Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2020
As Internet use increases, there is a growing risk of online harms, including cyber stalking and cyber harassment. However, there has been limited research investigating the impact of such online harms upon adults' well-being.
F. Stevens, Jason R. C. Nurse, B. Arief
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See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil: Theorizing network silence around sexual harassment.

Journal of Applied Psychology, 2021
#MeToo has inspired the voices of millions of people (mostly women) to speak up about sexual harassment at work. The high-profile cases that reignited this movement have revealed that sexual harassment is and has been shrouded in silence, sometimes for ...
M. S. Hershcovis   +3 more
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Journalists, harassment, and emotional labor: The case of women in on-air roles at US local television stations

Journalism, 2020
At a time of growing threats to the press worldwide, including in supposedly ‘safe’ developed democracies, this article explores the nature of harassment perpetrated by strangers, one-time sources, and viewers against women broadcast journalists working ...
Kaitlin C. Miller, S. Lewis
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The Digitization of Harassment: Women Journalists’ Experiences with Online Harassment in the Philippines

Journalism Practice, 2021
Through interviews with women journalists in the Philippines, this study documents and examines their experiences with online harassment. Three main themes stand out.
Edson C. Tandoc   +2 more
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Harassment

2009
Abstract The 2003 Regulations, which came into force in October 2004, made harassment for a reason related to disability unlawful. Before October 2004, claimants who were subjected to harassment had to make a claim under one of the other sections of the DDA 1995.
Spencer Keen, Richard Oulton
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Harassment’s Toll on Democracy: The Effects of Harassment Towards US Journalists

Journalism Practice, 2021
Journalists in democratically “free” countries have faced harassment from those external to the newsroom for decades, though that has recently increased in the United States by many accounts. To assess the effects of such harassment in the United States,
Kaitlin C. Miller
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Sexual harassment, psychological well-being, and job satisfaction of female tour guides: the effects of social and organizational support

Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2021
Drawing on the Conservation of Resources Theory (COR), and a gender perspective, this study proposes and tests a conceptual model postulating relationships between sexual harassment, burnout, perceived social and organizational support, psychological ...
Zaid Alrawadieh   +4 more
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Harassment

2007
Abstract Harassment on one of the prohibited grounds is one of the most problematic 11.01 diversity issues in the workplace: it is distressing for employees, difficult for managers to address, and yet, if left unchecked, can have a wide range of damaging and expensive consequences.
Henrietta Hill, Richard Kenyon
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Suffering in Silence: The Resilience of Pakistan’s Female Journalists to Combat Sexual Harassment, Threats and Discrimination

Journalism Practice, 2020
Pakistan’s journalists confront severe safety risks across the country and impunity to crimes against them allows the perpetrators to go unpunished. Now the country is recognized as one of the deadliest places for working journalists in the world.
S. Jamil
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Harassment in Social Virtual Reality

Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact., 2019
In immersive virtual reality (VR) environments, experiences of harassment can be exacerbated by features such as synchronous voice chat, heightened feelings of presence and embodiment, and avatar movements that can feel like violations of personal space (
Lindsay Blackwell   +3 more
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