
Sexual Violence in a Digital Age
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This book examines how digital communications technologies have transformed modern societies, with profound effects both for everyday life, and for everyday crimes. Sexual violence, which is recognized globally as a significant human rights problem, has likewise changed in the digital age. Through an investigation into our increasingly and ever-normalised digital lives, this study analyses the rise of technology-facilitated sexual assault, 'revenge pornography', online sexual harassment and gender-based hate speech. Drawing on ground-breaking research into the nature and extent of technology-facilitated forms of sexual violence and harassment, the authors explore the reach of these harms, the experiences of victims, the views of service providers and law enforcement bodies, as well as the implications for law, justice and resistance. Sexual Violence in a Digital Age is compelling reading for scholars, activists, and policymakers who seek to understand how technology is implicated in sexual violence, and what needs to be done to address sexual violence in a digital age.
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"This book provides a wide-ranging and insightful account of technology's role in both facilitating and resisting sexual violence. Drawing on philosophy, social science, and legal theory, the authors paint a nuanced portrait of violence against women in the digital age. The book is somber in its descriptions but hopeful in its prescriptions, outlining specific strategies for reform along with hard truths about the devastating impact of technology-facilitated sexual violence. This book is an invaluable resource for scholars, activists, students, and anyone committed to the project of gender equality." (Dr. Mary Anne Franks, Professor of Law, University of Miami School of Law, USA)More details
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Anastasia Powell is Senior Lecturer in Justice and Legal Studies at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.
Nicola Henry is Senior Lecturer in Crime, Justice and Legal Studies in the Department of Social Inquiry at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.
Content
Introduction.- Part I: Power.- 1- Sexual Violence: A Feminist Criminological Analysis.- 2- Conceptualising Technosocial Sexual Harms.- Part II: Violence.- 3- Rape Culture Unveiled.- 4- Beyond 'Revenge Pornography'.- 5- Online Misogyny, Harassment and Hate Crimes.- Part III: Justice.- 6- The Potentials and Limitations of Law.- 7- Towards Equal Digital Citizenship.- 8- Digital Justice and Feminist Activism.- Conclusion
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