The Routledge International Handbook of Online Deviance

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Covering a wide range of different online platforms, including social media sites and chatrooms, this volume is a comprehensive exploration of the current state of sociological and criminological scholarship focused on online deviance.


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Roderick S. Graham is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice at Old Dominion University.

Stephan G. Humer is Professor and Director of the Internet Sociology Department at Fresenius University of Applied Sciences Berlin. He was the first Chairman of Netzwerk Terrorismusforschung e. V. (Terrorism Research Network) and is now acting as Coordinator of Advanced Research.

Claire Seungeun Lee is an Associate Professor in the School of Criminology and Justice Studies, a member of the Center for Internet Security and Forensics Education and Research (iSAFER), and a Core Personnel of the Center for Asian American Studies at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA.

Veronika Nagy is an Assistant Professor at the Willem Pompe Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology, Netherlands. Nagy's research interests include surveillance, digital inequality, criminalization, and self-censorship.


Inhalt

Part 1. Foundations

***1. Routine activities theory as a framework for explaining online victimization: a discussion of contributions, limitations and future work*, Troy Smith and Kevin Haines

  1. Measuring Cybercrime and Cyberdeviance in Surveys, David Buil-Gil, Nicolas Trajtenberg, and Marcelo F. Aebi

  2. The victim-perpetrator? A gendered theory of incel digital deviance, Stuart Lucy

  3. Ethics of covert surveillance in online deviance research using honeypots, Francisco J. Castro-Toledo and Ana B. Gómez-Bellvís

  4. Grooming to defraud, Martina Dove

  5. Perspectives of paid panel survey research in cybercrime victimization and offending: Validity of global online market research sampling and data collection, Katalin Parti, Thomas Dearden, and James Hawdon

  6. Assessing the weight of social capital theory in digital victimization patterns via the Oxford Internet Surveys, 'Shawn Smith

  7. Methodological and ethical considerations on cyberbullying research, Ale Buar Ruman and Ajda ulc

  8. Contextual factors of online deception and harmful information: Multidisciplinary perspectives, Kristjan Kikerpill, Elisabeth Carter, Marju Himma-Kadakas, and Sten Hansson

  9. Cyber outsiders. Julian Assange and the labeling of online activists, Vincenzo Scalia

  10. Moving from risk factors to positive online behaviors: An integrated behavioral change approach, Troy Smith, Eric Rutger Leukfeldt, and Steve van de Weijer

  11. The cultural milieus of online offending, Maryja upa

Part 2. Gender, Sex, and Sexuality

  1. Gender gap and online deviance behavior. Is cyberspace democratizing cybercrime? The case of digital piracy, Ana B. Gómez-Bellvís and Francisco J. Castro-Toledo

  2. Sextortion online: Characteristics, challenges, and pathways forward, Roberta L. O'Malley

  3. Online sex work: Deviance and innovation, Aaron Hammes and Danielle Blunt

  4. The struggle with stigma in sex work: Webcam models' strategies for stigma management, Hannah DeLacey

  5. A sentiment analysis of men's comments on a sex work forum, Roderick Graham

  6. I do not believe that talking about this kind of stuff is a way to diminish feminist battles: An online controversy in the Italian manosphere, Oscar Ricci

  7. Is my fear of transphobia just a little out of control?: A qualitative exploration of the use of online forums by trans people, Susana Avalos

  8. Other as selfidentity, safety, and perception of deviance concerning sexual minorities, Helidth Ravenholm

  9. Female extremists and the role of gender, sex and sexuality, Nina Käsehage and Sybille Reinke de Buitrago

Part 3. Violence and Aggression

  1. Self-Reported Ethnic-Based Cyberbullying Victimization in Portugal: Prevalence and Implications for Criminology, Gloria Fernández- Pacheco Alises, Paula C. Martins, and Sílvia M. Mendes

  2. Moral Disaffiliation in Cyber Incitement to Hatred and Violence: A Discourse Semantic Approach, Awni Etaywe

  3. Follower weaponization: Reimagining violence in the technological landscape, Alice Fox

  4. Attacks on refugee reception centres in Finland in autumn 2015 a case analysis of hive terrorism, Tommi Kotonen and Heikki Kovalainen

  5. You are un-welcome: caste based hate speech online, Shivangi Narayan

  6. What happens on the digital street, stays on the digital street? An examination of provocations, threats, and beefs in the online drill culture in Rotterdam, R.A. (Robert) Roks and J.B.A. (Jeroen) van den Broek

  7. What drives aggressive online behavior among adults? A literature review and explanatory model integrating individual, situational, and social status determinants, Lea Stahel

  8. Online deviance through the lens of sociotechnical interaction network (STIN): Case study of Cyber Trolls, Dr Kanika Sharma

Part 4. Communities and Culture

  1. Interacting with online deviant subcultures: experiences of interviewing incels, Jan Christoffer Andersen and Lisa Sugiura

  2. Legitimization of Grey Activities in Online Space: An Example of Metal Detectorists, Dina Brzia

  3. Collective Criminal Efficacy in Online Illicit Communities, Taylor Fisher

  4. Characteristics of the dark web's online drug culture, Ari Haasio, Piotr Siuda and J. Tuomas Harviainen

  5. Opinion formation through social networks in the Baby Boomer generation, Laura Kobsch

  6. Narratives of blame and absolution: framing and managing digital risks in harmful sharenting practices, Anita Lavorgna, Pamela Ugwudike, Morena Tartari

36. The Risks of Digital Governance: Automatization of Crime Politics, Veronika Nagy

Part 5. Regional Perspectives

  1. Branding the Bandito Influencer: Studying Cross-Platform Fame and Deviance in the Cases of Er Brasiliano and 1727WrldStar, Nicola Bozzi and Stefano Brilli

  2. Anti-migrant groups in Calais and Dover: protecting online resources while engaging in digital vigilantism and hate speech, Matthijs Gardenier

  3. Doxxing as a Deviant Behaviour: A Critical Analysis of Hong Kong's Criminal Law Reform Against Doxxing Activities, Aaron Wong, Paul Vinod Khiatani, and Wing Hong Chui

  4. Addressing Cyber Deviance in Hybrid Political Systems: Insights from Bangladesh, Syed Mahfujul Haque Marjan

  5. Studying nationalism in an online setting: A Russian far-right community in Vkontakte social media platform, Petr Oskolkov

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781032234472
    • Genre Media & Communication
    • Editor Graham Roderick S., Stephan G. Humer, Claire Seungeun Lee, Veronika Nagy
    • Anzahl Seiten 766
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Größe H246mm x B174mm
    • Jahr 2024
    • EAN 9781032234472
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-03-223447-2
    • Veröffentlichung 16.09.2024
    • Titel The Routledge International Handbook of Online Deviance
    • Autor Roderick S. (Old Dominion University, Usa) Graham
    • Gewicht 1630g
    • Sprache Englisch

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