This article describes domestic violence as a key context of online misogyny, foregrounding the role of digital media in mediating, coordinating, and regulating it; and proposing an agenda for future research. Scholars and anti-violence advocates have documented the ways digital media exacerbate existing patterns of gendered violence and introduce new modes of abuse, a trend highlighted by this special issue. We propose the term “technology facilitated coercive control” (TFCC) to encompass the technological and relational aspects of patterns of abuse against intimate partners. Our definition of TFCC is grounded in the understanding of domestic violence (DV) as coercive, controlling, and profoundly contextualised in relationship dynamics, cu...
While internet privacy is a growing concern, there has been little social scientific work on how cyb...
While considerable attention has been given to various cybercrimes, such as hacking, identity theft,...
Coercive control has been shown to be far more damaging for victims psychologically than physical vi...
This article describes domestic violence as a key context of online misogyny, foregrounding the role...
This article describes domestic violence as a key context of online misogyny, foregrounding the role...
This article describes domestic violence as a key context of online misogyny, foregrounding the role...
Domestic violence is a pervasive social problem in Australia. Digital media are increasingly integra...
Domestic violence is a pervasive social problem in Australia. Digital media are increasingly integra...
Domestic violence is a pervasive social problem in Australia. Digital media are increasingly integra...
Technology-facilitated domestic violence is an emerging issue for social workers and other service p...
Women are increasingly at risk of gender-based violence through technology and digital tools. Some ...
Technology increasingly features in intimate relationships and is used by domestic violence perpetra...
This paper examines the use of digital technologies by domestic violence perpetrators, which we beli...
This paper examines the use of digital technologies by domestic violence perpetrators, which we beli...
This paper examines the use of digital technologies by domestic violence perpetrators, which we beli...
While internet privacy is a growing concern, there has been little social scientific work on how cyb...
While considerable attention has been given to various cybercrimes, such as hacking, identity theft,...
Coercive control has been shown to be far more damaging for victims psychologically than physical vi...
This article describes domestic violence as a key context of online misogyny, foregrounding the role...
This article describes domestic violence as a key context of online misogyny, foregrounding the role...
This article describes domestic violence as a key context of online misogyny, foregrounding the role...
Domestic violence is a pervasive social problem in Australia. Digital media are increasingly integra...
Domestic violence is a pervasive social problem in Australia. Digital media are increasingly integra...
Domestic violence is a pervasive social problem in Australia. Digital media are increasingly integra...
Technology-facilitated domestic violence is an emerging issue for social workers and other service p...
Women are increasingly at risk of gender-based violence through technology and digital tools. Some ...
Technology increasingly features in intimate relationships and is used by domestic violence perpetra...
This paper examines the use of digital technologies by domestic violence perpetrators, which we beli...
This paper examines the use of digital technologies by domestic violence perpetrators, which we beli...
This paper examines the use of digital technologies by domestic violence perpetrators, which we beli...
While internet privacy is a growing concern, there has been little social scientific work on how cyb...
While considerable attention has been given to various cybercrimes, such as hacking, identity theft,...
Coercive control has been shown to be far more damaging for victims psychologically than physical vi...