Individuals rely on digital media to denounce and shame other individuals. This may serve to seek justice in response to perceived offences, while often reproducing categorical forms of discrimination. Both offence taking and its response are expressed online by gathering and distributing information about targeted individuals. By seeking their own form of social and/or criminal justice, participants may supersede institutions and formal procedures. Yet digital vigilantism includes shaming and other forms of cultural violence that are not as clearly regulated. They may feed from state or press-led initiatives to shame targets, or simply to gather information about them. Digital vigilantism remains a contested practice: Terms of app...
Most content moderation approaches in the United States rely on criminal justice models that sanctio...
This article examines the constitutive role of mediated visibility in the emergence of contemporary ...
In recent years, images of executions of dissidents have been frequently distributed online by vario...
This paper considers an emerging practice whereby citizen’s use of ubiquitous and domesticated techn...
This article offers an exploratory account of press coverage of digitally mediated vigilantism. It c...
In nearly any context, people are attentive and judgemental when it comes to the affairs of others. ...
International audienceDigital vigilantism involves direct online actions of targeted surveillance, d...
The rebirth of shame sanctions in cyberspace brings a new set of questions concerning the practice. ...
In this article, I propose and apply a digital vigilantism model to a specific incident that occurre...
The aim of this paper is to shift attention to forms of public engagement and collective action whic...
Shaming in a social context is necessarily assembled, as it depends on a loosely and often spontaneo...
Increasingly, digital vigilante activity occurs via social media and can have negative consequences ...
© 2022 The Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
The Chinese Internet has developed rapidly in the past decade and given rise to many online phenomen...
Following the Megan Meier MySpace hoax, public outcry for justice was large. When nothing happened u...
Most content moderation approaches in the United States rely on criminal justice models that sanctio...
This article examines the constitutive role of mediated visibility in the emergence of contemporary ...
In recent years, images of executions of dissidents have been frequently distributed online by vario...
This paper considers an emerging practice whereby citizen’s use of ubiquitous and domesticated techn...
This article offers an exploratory account of press coverage of digitally mediated vigilantism. It c...
In nearly any context, people are attentive and judgemental when it comes to the affairs of others. ...
International audienceDigital vigilantism involves direct online actions of targeted surveillance, d...
The rebirth of shame sanctions in cyberspace brings a new set of questions concerning the practice. ...
In this article, I propose and apply a digital vigilantism model to a specific incident that occurre...
The aim of this paper is to shift attention to forms of public engagement and collective action whic...
Shaming in a social context is necessarily assembled, as it depends on a loosely and often spontaneo...
Increasingly, digital vigilante activity occurs via social media and can have negative consequences ...
© 2022 The Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
The Chinese Internet has developed rapidly in the past decade and given rise to many online phenomen...
Following the Megan Meier MySpace hoax, public outcry for justice was large. When nothing happened u...
Most content moderation approaches in the United States rely on criminal justice models that sanctio...
This article examines the constitutive role of mediated visibility in the emergence of contemporary ...
In recent years, images of executions of dissidents have been frequently distributed online by vario...