eAccess to Justice / edited by Karim Benyekhlef, Jane Bailey, Jacquelyn Burkell, and Fabien Gelinas |
Autore | Bailey Jane |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Ottawa, : University of Ottawa Press / Les Presses de l’Université d’Ottawa, 2016 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (vi, 412 pages.) |
Disciplina | 347.00285 |
Collana | Law, technology and media |
Soggetto topico |
Conduct of court proceedings - Technological innovations
Court administration - Automation Justice, Administration of - Automation |
Soggetto non controllato |
Media and Communications
Sociology Political Science Privacy Identity Equality Online environment Women Cyberfeminism Policy Ymobile Corporation |
ISBN |
0-7766-2431-8
0-7766-2430-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Age of efficiency / Jane Bailey -- Cyberjustice and international development : reducing the gap between promises and accomplishments / Renaud Beauchard -- Evaluating e-justice : the design of an assessment framework for e-justice systems / Giampiero Lupo -- The role of courts in assisting individuals in realizing their s. 2(b) right to information about court proceedings / Graham Reynolds -- Privacy v. transparency : how remote access to court records forces us to re-examine our fundamental values / Nicolas Vermeys -- ATJ technology principles : access to and delivery of Justice / the Honorable Donald Horowitz -- Empowerment, technology, and family law / Sherry MacLennan -- The case for courtroom technology competence as an ethical duty for litigators / Amy Salyzyn -- Tablets in the jury room : enhancing performance while undermining fairness? / David Tait and Meredith Rossner -- The old...and the new? Elements for a general theory of institutional change : the case of paperless justice / Pierre Noreau -- Cyberjustice and ethical perspectives of procedural law / Daniel Weinstock -- Three trade-offs to efficient dispute resolution / Clement Camion -- The electronic process in the Brazilian judicial system : much more than an option, it is a solution / Katia Balbino de Carvalho Ferreira -- Access to justice and technology : European perspective / Xandra Kramer. |
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eGirls, eCitizens / / edited by Jane Bailey and Valerie Steeves |
Autore | Bailey Jane |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | University of Ottawa Press / Les Presses de l’Université d’Ottawa, 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (506 pages) |
Disciplina | 305.23082 |
Collana | Law, technology and media |
Soggetto topico |
Internet - Social aspects
Social media Young women Teenage girls Cyberfeminism |
Soggetto non controllato |
the egirls project
privacy technology digitally networked society equality gendered gaze young women girls digitized communications identity Cyberbullying Social media Social networking service Surveillance |
ISBN | 0-7766-2622-1 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Introduction : Cyber-utopia? Getting beyond the binary notion of technology as good or bad for girls -- part I. It's Not that simple : complicating girls' experiences on social media -- part II. Living in a gendered gaze -- part III. Dealing with sexualized violence -- part IV. eGirls, eCitizens. |
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The Emerald International Handbook of Technology-Facilitated Violence and Abuse |
Autore | Bailey Jane |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Bingley : , : Emerald Publishing Limited, , 2021 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (825 pages) |
Disciplina | 301 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
FlynnAsher
HenryNicola |
Collana | Emerald Studies in Digital Crime, Technology and Social Harms |
ISBN | 1-83982-848-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- The Emerald International Handbook of Technology-Facilitated Violence and Abuse -- The Emerald International Handbook of Technology-Facilitated Violence and Abuse -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- About the Editors and Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Technology-Facilitated Violence and Abuse: International Perspectives and Experiences -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Existing Research on TFVA -- Quantitative Studies -- Qualitative Studies -- Research on Responses to TFVA -- This Handbook -- Research Contributions of this Handbook -- Five Key Insights from this Handbook -- The Importance of Context -- Defining and Redefining "Violence" -- The Power of Words and Images -- Thinking Systemically: Corporations, the Role of the State, and Intersectionality -- Moving Beyond Law (Especially Criminal Law) -- References -- 1 - TFVA Across a Spectrum of Behaviors -- 1. Introduction -- References -- 2. Is it Actually Violence? Framing Technology-Facilitated Abuse as Violence -- Abstract -- Introduction: Words Matter -- Old Meets New: Concepts of Violence in a Technological Era -- The Continuum of Violence: Interconnected Behaviors -- Coercive Control: Beyond the Physical -- Critical Race Theory: Systemic Violence -- Technology-Facilitated Violence and the Law -- AB v CD -- Buturugă v Romania -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3. "Not the Real World": Exploring Experiences of Online Abuse, Digital Dualism, and Ontological Labor -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Digital Dualism -- Beyond Digital Dualism: IRL Fallacies, Embodiment, and Digital Ontology -- A Binary of Habit: A Habit Born of Discourse -- Methods -- Digital Dualism in Everyday Life: Findings -- You Should Stop Using Social Media Altogether -- These Aren't "Real Social Phenomena" -- "Real Life," "Real World": Internalizing Discourses.
Digital Dualism in Everyday Life: Interpretation -- Ontological Labor -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 4. Polyvictimization in the Lives of North American Female University/College Students: The Contribution of Technology-Faci ... -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Polyvictimization in the Lives of Female Postsecondary School Students: What Do We Know and How Do We Know It? -- Next Steps in Research -- Preventing and Responding to University/College Campus Polyvictimization -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgment -- References -- 5. The Nature of Technology-Facilitated Violence and Abuse among Young Adults in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Cyberbullying, Cyberstalking, and Trolling -- Digital Dating Abuse and Electronic Dating Violence -- Image-Based Sexual Abuse, Sextortion, and Revenge Porn -- Methodology -- Study Design and Recruitment -- Instrument -- Study Sample -- Ethical Considerations -- Data Processing and Analysis -- Results and Discussion -- Reported Instances of Technology-Facilitated Violence and Abuse -- Type of Technology-Facilitated Violence and Abuse Experienced -- Coping Strategies for Technology-Facilitated Violence and Abuse -- Limitations -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 6. The Face of Technology-Facilitated Aggression in New Zealand: Exploring Adult Aggressors' Behaviors -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Background -- Technology-Facilitated Aggression: Victimization in New Zealand -- People's Engagement in Technology-Facilitated Aggression -- Method -- Findings -- Engagement in Technology-Facilitated Aggression -- The Target of Technology-Facilitated Aggression -- Reasons for Engaging in Technology-Facilitated Aggression -- Channels Used for Technology-Facilitated Aggression -- Technology-Facilitated Aggression as a Part of a Wider Issue Happening Offline -- Discussion and Conclusions. The Gendered Nature of Technology-Facilitated Aggression -- Technology-Facilitated Aggression and Younger Adults -- Close Connections -- Future Directions -- Acknowledgment -- References -- 7. The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Crisis: Technological Dimensions#* -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Cultural Encoding of Technology -- Violence Against Women and Digital Communications Technologies -- Stalking and Intimate Partner Violence -- Human Trafficking -- Impact of Online Pornography and Child Abuse Imagery -- Online Hate and Harassment -- Outreach, Support, and Organization -- Accessibility of Inquiry and Its Processes19 -- Police Use of Technology in Investigations -- Conclusion and Questions for Consideration -- Notes -- References -- 8. Attending to Difference in Indigenous People's Experiences of Cyberbullying: Toward a Research Agenda -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Major Trends in Cyberbullying Research -- Context-Insensitivity in Cyberbullying Research -- Critiques of the Dominant Approach -- The Standardization of Definitions -- Difference Blindness and Cultural Imperialism -- Reified Subject Positions -- The Moral Hierarchy -- Considering Context in Indigenous People's Experiences of Cyberbullying -- The Cultural Context of Cyberbullying -- Cultures of Kinship and Communication -- Cultures of Conflict -- The Political Context of Cyberbullying -- Settler-Colonialism and the Logic of Elimination -- The Politics of Indigenous Disadvantage -- Toward a Research Agenda -- References -- 2 - Text-Based Harms -- 9. Introduction -- References -- 10. "Feminism is Eating Itself": Women's Experiences and Perceptions of Lateral Violence Online -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Definitions, Method, and Limitations -- Mothers Who Want Their Babies to Die -- Ugly Sluts and "Attention Whores" -- Internalized Misogyny and Lateral Violence -- Discussion. Conclusion: Et Tu Brutè? -- Notes -- References -- 11. Claiming Victimhood: Victims of the "Transgender Agenda" -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Method -- Thematic Overview -- Claiming Victimhood: Gender Neutral Toilets as Undermining the Rights of Cisgender People -- Victims of a Political Agenda -- Loss of Rights, Privacy, and Safety -- The End of the World -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 12. Doxxing: A Scoping Review and Typology -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Douglas's Typology of Doxxing -- Methodology -- Results -- Extensive Studies of Doxxing -- Intensive Studies of Doxxing -- Doxxing in Forums Characterized by Social Community Anonymity -- Doxxing as Digilantism and Technology-Facilitated Coercive Control -- Jurisdictional Interpretations of Privacy and Doxxing -- Conclusions -- Note -- References -- 13. Creating the Other in Online Interaction: Othering Online Discourse Theory -- Abstract -- Introduction -- A Theory of Othering -- Suomi24 Forum as an Anonymous Community of Communities -- Method -- The Ethics of Studying Hateful Online Discourse -- Definition and Key Characteristics of Othering Online Discourse -- Not a Monologue -- A Public Forum -- Arguments about Humanity -- An Intersectional Phenomenon -- It is About Groups -- Subtle and Cloaked -- A Discursive Counterbalance -- Attributes of Othering Online Discourse: Orientation and Usage -- Orientation of Othering Online Discourse -- Usage of Othering Online Discourse -- Examples of Orientation and Usage -- Conclusion -- References -- 14. Text-Based (Sexual) Abuse and Online Violence Against Women: Toward Law Reform? -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Text-Based (Sexual) Abuse -- Text-Based Sexual Abuse versus Image-Based Sexual Abuse -- Text-Based Sexual Abuse Harms: An Early Assessment -- Misperceiving Text-Based (Sexual) Abuse: Time to Capture Its Harmful Impact?. Conclusion: Text-Based Sexual Abuse as Digital Equality? -- Notes -- References -- 3 - Image-Based Harms -- 15. Introduction -- References -- 16. Violence Trending: How Socially Transmitted Content of Police Misconduct Impacts Reactions toward Police Among American ... -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Attitudes Toward the Police -- Impact of Social Media on Perceptions of Police -- Methodology -- Findings -- Attitudes toward the Police: The Racial Divide -- The Impact of Videos Seen on Social Media -- Limited Impact: Videos Focus on "Bad Apples" -- Videos Can Shape Opinions: "Videos Impacted the Way I Think About Police" -- Discussion -- Notes -- References -- 17. Just Fantasy? Online Pornography's Contribution to Experiences of Harm -- Abstract -- Introduction -- The Changing Nature of Internet Pornography -- The Study -- The Content of Mainstream Pornography: Participants' Perspectives -- The Potential for Harm: Participants' Views on the Harms of Pornography -- Experiences of Offline Harm: Participants' Experiences -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 18. Intimate Image Dissemination and Consent in a Digital Age: Perspectives from the Front Line -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Research Overview -- Digital Layer Lends to "Permanent Remembering" -- Compounding of Trauma -- Consent in the Technological Context -- The Search for Solutions -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 4 - Dating Applications -- 19. Introduction -- 20. Understanding Experiences of Sexual Harms Facilitated through Dating and Hook Up Apps among Women and Girls -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Sexual Harms in Online Dating -- "The Cultural Scaffolding of Rape": How "Rape Culture" Shapes Our Understandings of Sexual Harms in Online Dating -- Heteronormative Discourses of Sex and Gender -- Discourses that Serve to Minimize, Legitimize, and Excuse Men's Violence. Technological Constraints and Affordances of Dating and Hook Up Apps. |
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