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Online harassment of Japanese celebrities and influencers
Famous people, such as celebrities and influencers, are harassed online on a daily basis. Online harassment mentally disturbs them and negatively affects society.
Masanori Takano +3 more
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Online Harassment: Assessing Harms and Remedies
Online harassment refers to a wide range of harmful behaviors, including hate speech, insults, doxxing, and non-consensual image sharing. Social media platforms have developed complex processes to try to detect and manage content that may violate ...
Sarita Schoenebeck +2 more
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Online activism and street harassment
Social media and activist sites have provided an avenue to contest the dominant framing of street harassment as ‘trivial’ and have sought to make street harassment and its harms visible.
Bianca Fileborn
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Cyberbullying: Causes of Online Harassment
The use of social media has risen along with cyberbullying as the world gets more digitally linked. Based on a United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) report (2020), Malaysia is ranked as the second highest in Asia for cyberbullying among youth ...
Norasekin Abd Rashid +6 more
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Strategies of psychological influence of online groomer on the minor victim in the situation of online sexual harassment [PDF]
Introduction. The article is devoted to the socio-psychological phenomenon of psychological influence of online groomer on the victim in the situation of online sexual harassment. Theoretical analysis.
Kiselev, Konstantin A.
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Investigating experiences of Afghan female university students towards online harassment
The principal aim of this study was investigating experiences of Afghan female university students towards online harassment, its effects and coping strategies. Also, it aimed to study the differences of participants’ experiences by age, class, and first
Besmillah Daqiq, Sayeed Asif Akramy
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Addressing Online Harassment in Swedish Journalism: An Institutional Perspective on Management
This study scrutinizes Swedish news organizations’ strategies to navigate the psychosocial impli- cations of online harassment toward journalists, drawing from interviews with 14 media managers across local and national media outlets.
Oscar Björkenfeldt
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Cybersexual harassment in a state university in Zimbabwe: Voices of female students
Social media has become a very popular means of communication between and among people as Internet use has increased globally. This means of communication has led to an upsurge in negative online behaviours such as cyber sexual harassment.
Daniel Mawere
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Morally Motivated Networked Harassment as Normative Reinforcement
While online harassment is recognized as a significant problem, most scholarship focuses on descriptions of harassment and its effects. We lack explanations of why people engage in online harassment beyond simple bias or dislike.
Alice E. Marwick
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Swedish journalists' perceptions of legal protection against unlawful online harassment
This study examined journalists' perceptions regarding the legal system's ability to protect them against online harassment. By utilizing open-ended survey responses from respondents with varying levels of trust in the legal system, the findings ...
Oscar Björkenfeldt
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