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Revenge pornography and manhood acts: a discourse analysis of perpetrators’ accounts [PDF]
Revenge pornography (hereafter, revenge porn) is the online, sometimes offline, non-consensual distribution or sharing, of explicit images of someone else by ex-partners, partners, others or hackers seeking revenge or entertainment – also referred to as ...
Matthew Hall, Jeff Hearn
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Revenge buying after the lockdown: Based on the SOR framework and TPB model
Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2023With the end of the pandemic and the lifting of the lockdown, the consumer market experienced revenge buying. The purpose of this study is to investigate the causes of revenge buying using the stimulus-organ-response (SOR) framework and the theory of ...
Yanfeng Liu, Lanhui Cai, Xueqin Wang
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Revenge tourism after the lockdown: based on the SOR framework and extended TPB model
Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 2023Revenge tourism has driven rapid recovery in the tourism industry. To explore its influencing factors and mechanisms, this study adopts a comprehensive theoretical framework combining the SOR framework and extended TPB model.
Shanshan Zhao, Yanfeng Liu
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Revenge in Attic and Later Tragedy
, 2023Modern readings of ancient Athenian drama tend to view it as a presentation of social or moral problems, as if ancient drama showed the same realism seen on the present-day stage.
A. Burnett
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Travelers’ Coping Strategies in the Backdrop of Revenge Tourism
Journal of Travel Research, 2023The recent COVID-19 pandemic was a large-scale, prolonged crisis for the tourism industry. However, there has been an unprecedented surge in travel in the post-pandemic period.
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Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 2023
COVID-19 caused a surge in people’s desire to travel due to their fear of missing out (FOMO) and monotony of lockdown life. This led to the emergence of a new phenomenon called “revenge travelling.” The present study examines this novel phenomenon using ...
Weng Marc Lim +3 more
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COVID-19 caused a surge in people’s desire to travel due to their fear of missing out (FOMO) and monotony of lockdown life. This led to the emergence of a new phenomenon called “revenge travelling.” The present study examines this novel phenomenon using ...
Weng Marc Lim +3 more
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