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Online Hate and Harmful Content - Cross-National Perspectives (Hardcover): Teo Keipi, Matti Nasi, Atte Oksanen, Pekka Rasanen Online Hate and Harmful Content - Cross-National Perspectives (Hardcover)
Teo Keipi, Matti Nasi, Atte Oksanen, Pekka Rasanen
R4,290 Discovery Miles 42 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over the past few decades, various types of hate material have caused increasing concern. Today, the scope of hate is wider than ever, as easy and often-anonymous access to an enormous amount of online content has opened the Internet up to both use and abuse. By providing possibilities for inexpensive and instantaneous access without ties to geographic location or a user identification system, the Internet has permitted hate groups and individuals espousing hate to transmit their ideas to a worldwide audience. Online Hate and Harmful Content focuses on the role of potentially harmful online content, particularly among young people. This focus is explored through two approaches: firstly, the commonality of online hate through cross-national survey statistics. This includes a discussion of the various implications of online hate for young people in terms of, for example, subjective wellbeing, trust, self-image and social relationships. Secondly, the book examines theoretical frameworks from the fields of sociology, social psychology and criminology that are useful for understanding online behaviour and online victimisation. Limitations of past theory are assessed and complemented with a novel theoretical model linking past work to the online environment as it exists today. An important and timely volume in this ever-changing digital age, this book is suitable for graduates and undergraduates interested in the fields of Internet and new media studies, social psychology and criminology. The analyses and findings of the book are also particularly relevant to practitioners and policy-makers working in the areas of Internet regulation, crime prevention, child protection and social work/youth work.

Online Hate and Harmful Content - Cross-National Perspectives (Paperback): Teo Keipi, Matti Nasi, Atte Oksanen, Pekka Rasanen Online Hate and Harmful Content - Cross-National Perspectives (Paperback)
Teo Keipi, Matti Nasi, Atte Oksanen, Pekka Rasanen
R1,203 Discovery Miles 12 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Over the past few decades, various types of hate material have caused increasing concern. Today, the scope of hate is wider than ever, as easy and often-anonymous access to an enormous amount of online content has opened the Internet up to both use and abuse. By providing possibilities for inexpensive and instantaneous access without ties to geographic location or a user identification system, the Internet has permitted hate groups and individuals espousing hate to transmit their ideas to a worldwide audience. Online Hate and Harmful Content focuses on the role of potentially harmful online content, particularly among young people. This focus is explored through two approaches: firstly, the commonality of online hate through cross-national survey statistics. This includes a discussion of the various implications of online hate for young people in terms of, for example, subjective wellbeing, trust, self-image and social relationships. Secondly, the book examines theoretical frameworks from the fields of sociology, social psychology and criminology that are useful for understanding online behaviour and online victimisation. Limitations of past theory are assessed and complemented with a novel theoretical model linking past work to the online environment as it exists today. An important and timely volume in this ever-changing digital age, this book is suitable for graduates and undergraduates interested in the fields of Internet and new media studies, social psychology and criminology. The analyses and findings of the book are also particularly relevant to practitioners and policy-makers working in the areas of Internet regulation, crime prevention, child protection and social work/youth work.

Viktimisierung junger Menschen im Internet - Leitfaden fur Padagogen und Psychologen (German, Paperback, 1. Aufl. 2016): Frank... Viktimisierung junger Menschen im Internet - Leitfaden fur Padagogen und Psychologen (German, Paperback, 1. Aufl. 2016)
Frank J Robertz, Atte Oksanen, Pekka Rasanen
R494 Discovery Miles 4 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Dieses essential gibt einen UEberblick uber potenzielle Gefahren der Internetnutzung fur junge Menschen. Die Autoren befassen sich dabei insbesondere mit Risiken, die aus hassbasiertem Online-Material und moeglicherweise schadigenden Inhalten hervorgehen. Ihre Ausfuhrungen werden durch eine Darstellung aktueller Forschungsergebnisse im Landervergleich erganzt. Abschliessende Empfehlungen zur Verbesserung des Schutzes von Kindern und Jugendlichen im Cyberspace helfen dabei, unserer Verantwortung fur die junge Generation besser gerecht zu werden.

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