This paper considers an emerging practice whereby citizen’s use of ubiquitous and domesticated technologies enable a parallel form of criminal justice. Here, weaponised visibility supersedes police intervention as an appropriate response. Digital vigilantism is a user-led violation of privacy that not only transcends online/offline distinctions but also complicates relations of visibility and control between police and the public. This paper develops a theoretically nuanced and empirically grounded understanding of digital vigilantism in order to advance a research agenda in this area of study. In addition to literature on vigilantism and citizen-led violence, this paper draws from key works in surveillance (Haggerty and Ericsson, British J...
In the current context of the COVID-19 pandemic, various forms of digital surveillance have been glo...
In recent years, images of executions of dissidents have been frequently distributed online by vario...
Abstract-Malefaction, policing and security are enabled by and co-evolve with technologies that make...
This paper considers an emerging practice whereby citizen’s use of ubiquitous and domesticated techn...
International audienceDigital vigilantism involves direct online actions of targeted surveillance, d...
The aim of this paper is to shift attention to forms of public engagement and collective action whic...
Individuals rely on digital media to denounce and shame other individuals. This may serve to seek j...
This paper focuses on surveillant relations between citizens and police. We consider how online plat...
In nearly any context, people are attentive and judgemental when it comes to the affairs of others. ...
This article offers an exploratory account of press coverage of digitally mediated vigilantism. It c...
Are cybersecurity vigilantes at odds with criminal justice? Perhaps. In general terms, vigilantism c...
This article examines the constitutive role of mediated visibility in the emergence of contemporary ...
The Chinese Internet has developed rapidly in the past decade and given rise to many online phenomen...
This paper applies the concept of ‘new visibility’ (Thompson 2005) to recent developments around pol...
© 2022 The Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
In the current context of the COVID-19 pandemic, various forms of digital surveillance have been glo...
In recent years, images of executions of dissidents have been frequently distributed online by vario...
Abstract-Malefaction, policing and security are enabled by and co-evolve with technologies that make...
This paper considers an emerging practice whereby citizen’s use of ubiquitous and domesticated techn...
International audienceDigital vigilantism involves direct online actions of targeted surveillance, d...
The aim of this paper is to shift attention to forms of public engagement and collective action whic...
Individuals rely on digital media to denounce and shame other individuals. This may serve to seek j...
This paper focuses on surveillant relations between citizens and police. We consider how online plat...
In nearly any context, people are attentive and judgemental when it comes to the affairs of others. ...
This article offers an exploratory account of press coverage of digitally mediated vigilantism. It c...
Are cybersecurity vigilantes at odds with criminal justice? Perhaps. In general terms, vigilantism c...
This article examines the constitutive role of mediated visibility in the emergence of contemporary ...
The Chinese Internet has developed rapidly in the past decade and given rise to many online phenomen...
This paper applies the concept of ‘new visibility’ (Thompson 2005) to recent developments around pol...
© 2022 The Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
In the current context of the COVID-19 pandemic, various forms of digital surveillance have been glo...
In recent years, images of executions of dissidents have been frequently distributed online by vario...
Abstract-Malefaction, policing and security are enabled by and co-evolve with technologies that make...