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New Risks in Hybrid Work and Teleworking Contexts—Insights from a Study in Portugal
With the development of information and communication technologies, analysing new risks of moral harassment at work is becoming increasingly pertinent, especially with the expansion of teleworking and hybrid working (a mix of remote and face-to-face work
António R. Almeida +2 more
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Sexual Harassment Avoidance Patterns among Female University Students [PDF]
Background: sexual harassment is unwanted or unwelcome, and which has the purpose or effect of being intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive (American psychological Association, 2016).
Yassmin Fathy Ibrahim +2 more
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Health advocates want help handling online harassment. [PDF]
Basky G.
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Can Cyber Harassment Laws Encourage Online Speech?
Do laws criminalizing online harassment and cyberbullying chill online speech? Critics often argue that they do. However, this article discusses findings from a new empirical legal study that suggests, counter-intuitively, that while such legal ...
Penney, Jonathon
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Roughly four-in-ten Americans have personally experienced online harassment, and 62% consider it a major problem. Many want technology firms to do more, but they are divided on how to balance free speech and safety issues ...
Maeve Duggan
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Online harassment in labor relations
The article notes that the integration of social media into our daily lives has led to the blurring of the boundaries between work and personal space and, as a result, the growth of harassment on social media. Based on various statistics and international studies, it can be argued that harassment at work, especially sexual harassment, is a complex ...
A.V. Burka, L.V. Vakariuk
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Keeping women safe? Gender, online harassment and Indian law [PDF]
"This discussion paper is part of a larger research project by the Internet Democracy Project that looks at the sexist comments, sometimes downright abuse, that women who are vocal on social media face, and the ways in which women deal with such comments
Padte, Richa Kaul
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Introduction: We examined sexual harassment, alongside other forms of peer victimization, as correlates of self-worth, depression, and anxiety (emotional adjustment).
Zimmer-Gembeck, MJ, Duncan, N, Furman, W
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Navigating Online Threats: Understanding, Evaluating, and Mitigating Online Harassment
The Online harassment, abusive, harmful, or threatening behaviour enacted through digital communication technologies, continues to rise across social media and other online platforms.
Jann Ubana, Khosro Salmani
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Online and Abused: Girls of Color Facing Racialized Sexual Harassment
This study, based on 841 surveys with 18-to-19-year-old teenage girls who live, work, or attend school in the Greater Baltimore area, investigated their social media use and the kind of harassment they are subjected to on different platforms.
Pallavi Guha, Paromita Pain
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