The growing challenge of digital hate speech requires an understanding of its complexity, scale, and impact. Research on experiencing digital hate speech has so far been limited to the roles of personal victim, observer, and perpetrator, with a focus on young people. However, research on hate crimes suggests that vicarious victimization may also be relevant due to its negative impacts. In addition, the lack of knowledge about the older generation neglects the fact that older people are increasingly seen as vulnerable to digital risks. Therefore, this study introduces vicarious victimization as an additional role in research on digital hate speech. Prevalence rates for the four roles are examined across the life span, using a nationally repr...
Online hate is widely identified as a social problem, but its social psychological dimensions are ye...
The 21st century has come and is ahead of us, presenting fast changes in people's ways to interact w...
Government agencies in New Zealand are not required to systematically collect data on online hate sp...
The growing challenge of digital hate speech requires an understanding of its complexity, scale, and...
The growing challenge of digital hate speech requires an understanding of its complexity, scale, and...
The Internet, specifically social media, is among the most common settings where young people encoun...
This exploratory study of online harassment in adult populations uses the sociological concept of ge...
Online interaction through the use of social networking sites (SNS) continues to be a significant co...
Over the past few decades, various types of hate material have caused increasing concern. Today, the...
peer reviewedIn the context of Web 3.0, the grey area surrounding the definitions of online violence...
This study examined the commonality of exposure to sites that advocate eating disorders, self-injury...
There is some indication that discrimination as well as low levels of life satisfaction render young...
1. When hate meets the web In the climate of generalized hatred that we experience daily, by watchin...
When hate meets the web in the climate of generalized hatred that we experience daily, by watching t...
Online hate speech has been a topic of public concern and research interest for some time. Initially...
Online hate is widely identified as a social problem, but its social psychological dimensions are ye...
The 21st century has come and is ahead of us, presenting fast changes in people's ways to interact w...
Government agencies in New Zealand are not required to systematically collect data on online hate sp...
The growing challenge of digital hate speech requires an understanding of its complexity, scale, and...
The growing challenge of digital hate speech requires an understanding of its complexity, scale, and...
The Internet, specifically social media, is among the most common settings where young people encoun...
This exploratory study of online harassment in adult populations uses the sociological concept of ge...
Online interaction through the use of social networking sites (SNS) continues to be a significant co...
Over the past few decades, various types of hate material have caused increasing concern. Today, the...
peer reviewedIn the context of Web 3.0, the grey area surrounding the definitions of online violence...
This study examined the commonality of exposure to sites that advocate eating disorders, self-injury...
There is some indication that discrimination as well as low levels of life satisfaction render young...
1. When hate meets the web In the climate of generalized hatred that we experience daily, by watchin...
When hate meets the web in the climate of generalized hatred that we experience daily, by watching t...
Online hate speech has been a topic of public concern and research interest for some time. Initially...
Online hate is widely identified as a social problem, but its social psychological dimensions are ye...
The 21st century has come and is ahead of us, presenting fast changes in people's ways to interact w...
Government agencies in New Zealand are not required to systematically collect data on online hate sp...