Gender, Technology and Violence
Herausgeber: Segrave, Marie; Vitis, Laura
Gender, Technology and Violence
Herausgeber: Segrave, Marie; Vitis, Laura
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This book brings together original empirical and theoretical work examining how new digital technologies both create and sustain various forms of gendered violence and provide platforms for resistance and criminal justice intervention.
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This book brings together original empirical and theoretical work examining how new digital technologies both create and sustain various forms of gendered violence and provide platforms for resistance and criminal justice intervention.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 144
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 388g
- ISBN-13: 9781138217232
- ISBN-10: 1138217239
- Artikelnr.: 48454325
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 144
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 388g
- ISBN-13: 9781138217232
- ISBN-10: 1138217239
- Artikelnr.: 48454325
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Marie Segrave is an ARC DECRA Fellow researching unlawful migrant labour, exploitation and regulation. She is an Associate Professor in Criminology at Monash University and leads the Trafficking and Labour Exploitation research agenda of the Border Crossing Observatory (http: //artsonline.monash.edu.au/thebordercrossingobservatory/) and is a researcher with the Monash Gender and Family Violence Focus Program. She researches migration, gender, violence and regulation in many forms. Laura Vitis is a Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Liverpool in Singapore. Her research focuses on the regulation of and resistance to gendered violence facilitated by technology, youth sexting and the role of risk in the Sex Offender Register.
Preface (Sandra Walklate)
Introduction (Laura Vitis and Marie Segrave)
1. New forms of gendered surveillance? Intersections of technology and
family violence (Janemaree Maher, Jude Mcculloch and Kate Fitz-Gibbon)
2. Gendered exploitation in the digital border crossing? An analysis of the
human trafficking and information technology nexus (Sanja Milivojevic and
Marie Segrave)
3. Feminist flight and fight responses to gendered cyberhate (Emma A. Jane
)
4. Internet intermediaries and online gender-based violence (Elena Pavan)
5. Anti-rape narratives and masculinity in online space: A case study of
two young men's responses to the Steubenville rape case (Fairleigh Gilmour
and Laura Vitis)
6. The role of information and communication technologies in facilitating
and resisting gendered forms of political violence (Gabrielle Bardall)
Conclusion (Marie Segrave and Laura Vitis)
Index
Introduction (Laura Vitis and Marie Segrave)
1. New forms of gendered surveillance? Intersections of technology and
family violence (Janemaree Maher, Jude Mcculloch and Kate Fitz-Gibbon)
2. Gendered exploitation in the digital border crossing? An analysis of the
human trafficking and information technology nexus (Sanja Milivojevic and
Marie Segrave)
3. Feminist flight and fight responses to gendered cyberhate (Emma A. Jane
)
4. Internet intermediaries and online gender-based violence (Elena Pavan)
5. Anti-rape narratives and masculinity in online space: A case study of
two young men's responses to the Steubenville rape case (Fairleigh Gilmour
and Laura Vitis)
6. The role of information and communication technologies in facilitating
and resisting gendered forms of political violence (Gabrielle Bardall)
Conclusion (Marie Segrave and Laura Vitis)
Index
Preface (Sandra Walklate)
Introduction (Laura Vitis and Marie Segrave)
1. New forms of gendered surveillance? Intersections of technology and
family violence (Janemaree Maher, Jude Mcculloch and Kate Fitz-Gibbon)
2. Gendered exploitation in the digital border crossing? An analysis of the
human trafficking and information technology nexus (Sanja Milivojevic and
Marie Segrave)
3. Feminist flight and fight responses to gendered cyberhate (Emma A. Jane
)
4. Internet intermediaries and online gender-based violence (Elena Pavan)
5. Anti-rape narratives and masculinity in online space: A case study of
two young men's responses to the Steubenville rape case (Fairleigh Gilmour
and Laura Vitis)
6. The role of information and communication technologies in facilitating
and resisting gendered forms of political violence (Gabrielle Bardall)
Conclusion (Marie Segrave and Laura Vitis)
Index
Introduction (Laura Vitis and Marie Segrave)
1. New forms of gendered surveillance? Intersections of technology and
family violence (Janemaree Maher, Jude Mcculloch and Kate Fitz-Gibbon)
2. Gendered exploitation in the digital border crossing? An analysis of the
human trafficking and information technology nexus (Sanja Milivojevic and
Marie Segrave)
3. Feminist flight and fight responses to gendered cyberhate (Emma A. Jane
)
4. Internet intermediaries and online gender-based violence (Elena Pavan)
5. Anti-rape narratives and masculinity in online space: A case study of
two young men's responses to the Steubenville rape case (Fairleigh Gilmour
and Laura Vitis)
6. The role of information and communication technologies in facilitating
and resisting gendered forms of political violence (Gabrielle Bardall)
Conclusion (Marie Segrave and Laura Vitis)
Index







