ISBN |
9780367312930 (hardcover) |
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036731293X (hardcover) |
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9780367521431 (paperback) |
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0367521431 (paperback) |
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9780429316098 (electronic book) |
ISBN/ISSN |
10.4324/9780429316098 doi |
Sarjaandmed |
Routledge studies in crime and society
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Märkused |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Sisukord |
PART 1: Conceptualising, categorising, and measuring harm ; 1. Weaponising technology in intimate relationships: An introduction and overview / Bridget Harris and Delanie Woodlock ; 2. Characteristics of technology-facilitated domestic violence / Jordana N. Navarro and Shelly Clevenger ; 3. Technology-facilitated abuse: The need for Indigenous-led research and response / Bronwyn Carlson and Madi Day ; 4. Best-practice principles for measurement of technology-facilitated coercive control / Molly Dragiewicz ; PART 2: Specific technologies and forms of harm ; 5. Cyberstalking in the context of intimate relationships: Who’s monitoring the monitors? / Brianna O’Shea, Jeremy Prichard, and Helen Cockburn ; 6. Technology-facilitated abuse and the internet of things (IoT): The implication of the smart, internet-connected devices on domestic violence and abuse Leonie Maria Tanczer ; 7. The new Panopticon: Women’s experiences of mobile phone-mediated coercive control within abusive relationships / Tirion Havard and Michelle Lefevre ; PART 3: Victimisation of cohorts and communities ; 8. Digital abuse of women with disabilities / Delanie Woodlock and Bridget Harris ; 9. The co-option of children in relation to intimate partner violence and the use of technology / Heather Douglas ; 10. Technology-facilitated domestic violence: Some queer considerations / Bianca Fileborn and Matthew Ball ; 11. Remote-control: Regional, rural, and remote women’s experiences of digital coercive control Bridget Harris and Delanie Woodlock ; PART 4: Harnessing technology 12. Domestic violence disclosure schemes: The opportunities and limits of technology and information sharing / Sandra Walklate and Kate Fitz-Gibbon ; 13. Technological resources for people experiencing and using violence in their intimate relationships: Moving beyond safety and referral / Laura Tarzia and Kelsey Hegarty ; 14. How Women of Uganda Network (WOUGNET) uses technology to respond to online gender-based violence / Sandra Aceng ; 15. Emergent best practices in trauma-informed design from Chayn’s interventions with and for survivors of technology abuse / Hera Hussain ; 16. Spaceless violence: Concluding thoughts and future steps / Bridget Harris and Delanie Woodlock |
Märkused |
"This book brings together academics and advocates to explore an emerging issue: the use of technology by perpetrators of domestic and family violence. Of interest too, is critique of government and non-government activities in this arena and, how technology can be harnessed to respond to harm. Domestic and family violence (DFV) is widely recognised as an important social issue, impacting the safety and wellbeing of victim/survivors and their children, and on a broader scale, threatening risk, and security on global levels. This book provides insights drawn from research and practice in the Global South and Global North to provide an evidence base and real-world solutions and initiatives to understand, address and ultimately prevent, technology-facilitated domestic and family violence and how technology can be used to effect positive change and empower victim/survivors and communities. Technology and Domestic and Family Violence will be of great interest to students and scholars on victimology, criminology, social work, law, women's studies, sociology and media studies. It will also be a valuable reference for practitioners, government and non-government advocates working on issues around domestic violence"-- Provided by publisher |
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perevägivald
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väärkohtlemine
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kübervägivald
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tehnoloogia
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sotsioloogilised aspektid
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artiklikogumikud (vormimärksõna)
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Lisasõnad |
Family violence |
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Technology -- Sociological aspects |
Täiendkirjed |
Harris, Bridget toimetaja
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Woodlock, Delanie, toimetaja
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UDK |
343.6 (082)
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364.6 (082)
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316.36 (082)
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