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Studies of co-occurrence of online and offline victimisation of bullying and sexual harassment and its associations to mental health outcomes among youth are scarce.
Heléne Dahlqvist +2 more
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The promise of social media platforms on the internet was the creation of a level playing field that would enable users equal access to express themselves online. However, the experience of women journalists and human rights defenders has shown that while they are able to use the medium, they are attacked for expressing unpopular views and threatened ...
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Technology Solutions to Combat Online Harassment [PDF]
This work is part of a new initiative to use machine learning to identify online harassment in social media and comment streams. Online harassment goes under-reported due to the reliance on humans to identify and report harassment, reporting that is further slowed by requirements to fill out forms providing context. In addition, the time for moderators
George Kennedy +6 more
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Online Harassment in Sri Lanka: A Thematic Analysis
Online harassment has become a growing menace worldwide for which every nation is trying to find a solution. Existing literature demonstrates that online harassment is widespread in diverse forms and so is its impact on the victims.
Kushanthi S. Harasgama +1 more
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Who posted #MeToo, why, and what happened: A mixed methods examination
ObjectivesThe #MeToo social media campaign raised awareness about sexual harassment. The purpose of the current study was to address three unexplored research questions. First, what factors influenced whether a person posted #MeToo?
Rose L. Siuta +4 more
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Teens and Sexual Harassment: Making a Difference
One of the unfortunate offshoots of our culture’s obsession with sex is problems with sexual harassment. Sexual harassment harms the sexual integrity of teens in their peer relationships.
Kate Fogarty
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Når jentene må inn i skapet: Seksuell trakassering og kjønnsfrihet i online dataspill
Closeted gamer girls: Sexual harassment in online video games This article presents findings from a Norwegian research project on sexual harassment in online gaming.
Kristine Ask +2 more
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Rising media and academic concerns for the social implications of online trolling require that scholars understand how everyday users conceptualize trolling. The validity of survey instruments may potentially be at risk if online users and academics, who
Stephanie M. Ortiz
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Workplace sexual harassment toward male nurses in South Korea: a cross-sectional online survey
Background Many studies have focused on sexual harassment of female nurses perpetrated by patients and coworkers. However, as males in a female-dominated occupation, male nurses are also at risk of being exposed to sexual harassment.
Suyong Jeong, Hyoung Eun Chang
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Sexual harassment as perceived and experienced by male and female restaurant employees
The purpose of this study was to gain knowledge about sexual harassment as perceived and experienced by male and female restaurant employees. The research was carried out by using an online survey and five interviews.
Andreea-Stefania Baltag +4 more
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