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|a The Palgrave handbook of gendered violence and technology /
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|a Gendered violence and technology
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|t Reflecting on experiences --
|t Framing gender, technology & violence --
|t Stalking and partner abuse --
|t Sexual and image based abuse --
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|t Technologies for justice --
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|a 1. Gender, Violence, Technology: At A Conceptual, Empirical Crossroad /Anastasia Powell, Asher Flynn, Lisa Sugiura -- 2. Cummunity Standards: Resisting Online Sexual Harassment, Abuse / Morgan Barbour -- 3. Legal Possibilities & Criminalized Population Groups: A Personal Experience Of An Indigenous Woman In The Sex Trade / Naomi Sayers -- 4. Sexual Predators Cannot Break My Spirit: A Story Of Fighting Back Against Technology-Facilitated Abuse / Noelle Martin -- 5. From Individual Perpetrators To Global Mobilisation Strategies: The Micro-Foundations Of Digital Violence Against Women / Lilia Giugni -- 6. Alternate Realities, Alternate Internets: African Feminist Research For A Feminist Internet / Neema Iyer -- 7. Culturally, Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Womens Experiences Of Technology-Facilitated Violence: An Intersectional Approach / Carolina Leyton Zamora, Jennifer Boddy, Patrick O'Leary, Joe Liang -- 8. Understanding Digital Abuse As A Cultural, Political Problem / Lauren Rosewarne -- 9. Intimate Intrusions: Technology Facilitated Dating, Partner Violence / Anastasia Powell -- 10. Love, Hate, Sovereign Bodies: The Exigencies OfAboriginal Online Dating / Bronwyn Carlson, Madi Day -- 11. Cyberstalking: Epidemiology, Characteristics, Impact / Jenna Harewell, Afroditi Pina, Jennifer Storey -- 12. Crossing A Line? Understandings Of The Relative Seriousness Of Online, Offline Intrusive Behaviours Among Young Adults / Victoria Coleman, Adrian J. Scott, Jeff Gavin,, Nikki Rajakaruna -- 13. The Impact Of Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence: A Critical Review Of Qualitative Literature / Joanne Worsley, Grace Carter -- 14. Its Like Mental Rape I Guess: Young New Zealanders Responses To Image Based Sexual Abuse / Claire Meehan -- 15. Image Based Sexual Abuse: An LGBTQ Perspective / Ronnie Meechan-Rogers, Caroline Bradbury Jones, Nicola Ward -- 16. Sexual Violence, Consent In The Digital Age / Alexandra Marcotte, Jessica J. Hille -- 17. Its Just A Preference: Indigenous LGBTIQ+ Peoples, Technologically Facilitated Violence / Andrew Farrell -- 18. Women Get Away With The Consequences Of Their Actions With A Pussy Pass: Incels Justifications For Misogyny / Lisa Sugiura -- 19. The Dirtbag Left: Bernie Bros, The Persistence Of Left-Wing Misogyny / Pratiksha Menon, Julia R. Decook -- 20. Bystander Experiences Of Online Gendered Hate / Jo Smith -- 21. The Merits Of Police Body-Worn Cameras In Response To Domestic, Family Violence / Mary Iliadis, Danielle Tyson, Asher Flynn, Zarina Vakhitova, Bridget Harris -- 22. He Said, She Said, We Watched: Video Evidence In Sexual Assault Trials / Amanda Glasbeek -- 23. The Promises, Perils Of Anti-Rape Technologies / Lesley Mcmillan & Deborah White- 24. Using Machine Learning Methods To Study Technology-Facilitated Abuse / Felix Soldner, Leonie Tanczer, Isabel Lopez-Neira & Shane Johnson -- 25. Gaps In The Law On Image Based Sexual Abuse, Its Implementation: Taking An Intersectional Approach / Akhila Kolisetty -- 26. Gender-Based Abuse Online: Assessment Of Law, Policy, Reform In England & Wales / Kim Barker, Olga Jurasz -- 27. Promises, Pitfalls Of Legal Responses To Revenge Porn: Critical Insights From Italy / Elena Pavan, Anita Lavorgna -- 28. Deleting Digital Sexual Violence: Restorative Justice, Civil Law Responses / Alexa Dodge -- 29. Disrupting, Preventing Deepfake Abuse: Exploring Criminal Law Responses To AI-Facilitated Abuse / Asher Flynn, Jonathan Clough, Talani Cooke -- 30. A Community-Based Framework To Address Gender-Based Online Hate In Canada/ Rosel Kim, Cee Strauss -- 31. Digital Defence In The Classroom: Developing A Feminist School Policy On Image Based Sexual Abuse For Under 18s / Tanya Horeck, Kaitlynn Mendes, Jessica Ringrose -- 32. Girls Do Porn: Gendering Corporate (Non)Responsibility For The Continuum Of Online Sexual Exploitation / Ashlee Gore, Leisha Du Preez -- 33. Online Gendered Harassment, Activism In The Aotearoa New Zealand Context / Fairleigh Gilmour -- 34. Public Responses To Online Resistance: Bringing Power To Confrontation / Laura Vitis, Laura Naegler.
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|a This handbook provides a comprehensive treatise of the concepts and nature of technology-facilitated gendered violence and abuse, as well as legal, community and activist responses to these harms. It offers an inclusive and intersectional treatment of gendered violence including that experienced by gender, sexuality and racially diverse victim-survivors. It examines the types of gendered violence facilitated by technologies but also responses to these harms from the perspectives of victim advocates, legal analyses, organisational and community responses, as well as activism within civil society. It is unique in its recognition of the intersecting drivers of inequality and marginalisation including misogyny, racism, colonialism and homophobia. It draws together the expertise of a range of established and globally renowned scholars in the field, as well as survivor-advocate-scholars and emerging scholars, lending a combination of credibility, rigor, currency, and innovation throughout. This handbook further provides recommendations for policy and practice and will appeal to academics and students in Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law, Socio-Legal Studies, Politics, as well as Womens and/or Gender Studies.
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