Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://tandis.odihr.pl/handle/20.500.12389/23075
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AuthorsCitron, Danielle Keats
Country CoverageOSCE region
Accessioned Date2024-02-12T15:54:07Z
Availability Date2024-02-12T15:54:07Z
Issue Date2016
ISBN9780674659902
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12389/23075
Abstract"Most Internet users are familiar with trolling—aggressive, foul-mouthed posts designed to elicit angry responses in a site’s comments. Less familiar but far more serious is the way some use networked technologies to target real people, subjecting them, by name and address, to vicious, often terrifying, online abuse. In an in-depth investigation of a problem that is too often trivialized by lawmakers and the media, Danielle Keats Citron exposes the startling extent of personal cyber-attacks and proposes practical, lawful ways to prevent and punish online harassment. A refutation of those who claim that these attacks are legal, or at least impossible to stop, Hate Crimes in Cyberspace reveals the serious emotional, professional, and financial harms incurred by victims. Persistent online attacks disproportionately target women and frequently include detailed fantasies of rape as well as reputation-ruining lies and sexually explicit photographs. And if dealing with a single attacker’s “revenge porn” were not enough, harassing posts that make their way onto social media sites often feed on one another, turning lone instigators into cyber-mobs. Hate Crimes in Cyberspace rejects the view of the Internet as an anarchic Wild West, where those who venture online must be thick-skinned enough to endure all manner of verbal assault in the name of free speech protection, no matter how distasteful or abusive. Cyber-harassment is a matter of civil rights law, Citron contends, and legal precedents as well as social norms of decency and civility must be leveraged to stop it."
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Languageen
PublisherHarvard Univ Press
Subject Keywordshate crime
Subject Keywordshate speech
Subject Keywordsinternet
TitleHate crimes in cyberspace
Material Typebook
Key IssuesHate on the Internet
URL displayhttps://search.worldcat.org/title/1287199926?oclcNum=1287199926
Physical Description352 p.
URL more informationhttps://www.hup.harvard.edu/books/9780674659902
See Alsoracism and xenophobia
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See Alsoanti-discrimination
See Alsotolerance
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See Alsoprejudice
See Alsovictims
See Alsovictim support
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