Academics are increasingly expected to use social media to disseminate their work and knowledge to public audiences. Although this has various advantages, particularly for alternative forms of dissemination, the web can also be an unsafe space for typically oppressed or subordinated groups. This article presents two auto-ethnographic accounts of the abuse and hate academics researching oppressed groups, namely, women and people of Muslim faith, experienced online. In doing so, this article falls into four parts. The first section provides an overview of existing literature, particularly focusing on work which explores the violence and abuse of women and people of Muslim faith online. The second section considers the auto-ethnographic method...
Abstract In the past two decades a virtual Ummah has evolved in cyberspace. While some of these webs...
Following the recent terrorist attacks in Paris and Tunisia in 2015, and in Woolwich, south-east Lon...
none5siObjectives The aim of the present study is to explore whether there is a temporal associatio...
Academics are increasingly expected to use social media to disseminate their work and knowledge to p...
Academics are increasingly expected to use social media to disseminate their work and knowledge to p...
The Internet has provided human civilization hitherto unimaginable tools with which to connect, comm...
Cyber hate can take many different forms from online material which can lead to actual offline abuse...
The Woolwich attack in May 2013 has led to a spate of hate crimes committed against Muslim communiti...
Online abuse communicated via social networking sites has increased considerably in recent years, wi...
This thesis explores feminist women's experiences of online gendered hate: abusive, threatening or u...
There is ample evidence that online hate speech in Pakistan is directed against women, religious min...
The rapid development of internet technology has transformed how social media platforms are used wor...
Some groups of people attract far more online hate and abuse than others. In this post and accompany...
Interest in the phenomenon of religion and the Internet extends to the use of the Internet by radica...
The networked and often public nature of social media postings means that abusive missives (includin...
Abstract In the past two decades a virtual Ummah has evolved in cyberspace. While some of these webs...
Following the recent terrorist attacks in Paris and Tunisia in 2015, and in Woolwich, south-east Lon...
none5siObjectives The aim of the present study is to explore whether there is a temporal associatio...
Academics are increasingly expected to use social media to disseminate their work and knowledge to p...
Academics are increasingly expected to use social media to disseminate their work and knowledge to p...
The Internet has provided human civilization hitherto unimaginable tools with which to connect, comm...
Cyber hate can take many different forms from online material which can lead to actual offline abuse...
The Woolwich attack in May 2013 has led to a spate of hate crimes committed against Muslim communiti...
Online abuse communicated via social networking sites has increased considerably in recent years, wi...
This thesis explores feminist women's experiences of online gendered hate: abusive, threatening or u...
There is ample evidence that online hate speech in Pakistan is directed against women, religious min...
The rapid development of internet technology has transformed how social media platforms are used wor...
Some groups of people attract far more online hate and abuse than others. In this post and accompany...
Interest in the phenomenon of religion and the Internet extends to the use of the Internet by radica...
The networked and often public nature of social media postings means that abusive missives (includin...
Abstract In the past two decades a virtual Ummah has evolved in cyberspace. While some of these webs...
Following the recent terrorist attacks in Paris and Tunisia in 2015, and in Woolwich, south-east Lon...
none5siObjectives The aim of the present study is to explore whether there is a temporal associatio...