The Modern Cyber Evil
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Köp båda 2 för 3799 krProf. Anne Wagner (Ph.D. and Habilitation Diriger des Recherches in Private Law) is Research Associate Professor at Lille University, ULR 4487- Centre de Recherche Droits et Perspectives du Droit (France). Her main research lies in visual jurisprudence, legal semiotics, visual studies, and law and the Humanities. She is the Editor-in-Chief of the "International Journal for the Semiotics of Law" (Springer), President of the International Roundtables for the Semiotics of Law, Series Co-Editor of "Law, Language and Communication" (Routledge), Series Co-Editor of "Gender, Justice and Legal Feminism", "Law and Visual Jurisprudence" and "Living Signs of Law" (Springer). ORCID: 0000-0001-6362-9023. Prof. Sarah Marusek (PhD, UMass Amherst, Political Science 2008) is Professor of Public Law at the University of Hawaii Hilo (USA). Her research interests in jurisprudence focus on exploring how law works in everyday life. She has published widely in the areas of legal semiotics, legal geography, everyday jurisprudence, constitutive legal theory, and law and society. She is the Associate Editor for the "International Journal for the Semiotics of Law" (Springer), Vice President of the International Roundtables for the Semiotics of Law, and Series Co-Editor of "Law and Visual Jurisprudence" and "Living Signs of Law" (Springer). ORCID : 0000-0002-7589-9503.
Navigating the Murky Waters of Modern Cyber Evil.- Part I. Theoretical Explorations of Modern Cyber Evil.- On Cyber-Envy.- Cyberhate. On shaping the public agenda by assembling contentious issues.- Reclaiming Moderation: Towards a Model of Moderated Counterspeech in the Digital Public Sphere.- Cyberhate: Medium? Message? Speech? Act? An Exploration.- Hate speech anthropologies. Evil, democracy, and social media: between Popper and Girard.- CYBERHATE FROM REASON TO EMOTIONS - Influencers and the Colombian Virtual Agora.- Cyber Hate Speech Detection and Analysis An Evidence-based Forensic Linguistics Approach.- Between Freedom of Speech and Hate Speech: Similarities between Stages of Genocide and Aggression in Modern Media.- Rethinking hate speech and cyberhate concepts: The case of smear campaigns against judges in Poland.- Part II. Legal Perspectives on Modern Cyber Evil.- Legal-Linguistic Typology of Hate Speech as a Matrix for its Legal Regulation.- The legal categorisation of cyber hate: a corpus-assisted exploration of prompting, inciting, insulting and making contemptuous in hate speech discourse.- Bringing cyber-hate under control through a pro-active legal approach: an Australian case study.- Social Media and Online Trolling: Examining the Legal Developments in Platform Responsibilities for Tackling Trolling in the US, UK, and Australia.- Online Hate Speech under International Law.- a matter of grave concern: Online hate speech in Ireland at the intersection of legislation and case law.- Different Facets of Cyber-hate in Russia and Controversial Legal Responses.- Online Discrimination Based on COVID-19: A Language and Law Perspective.- A Comparative Analysis of Anti-Cyberbullying Laws between Russia and China.- Part III. Cyber Evil in Society and Popular Culture.- The crime of fat shaming: between cyber bullying and racism.- Cyberbullying Movies: The Relevance of the Cinematic Portrayal of Cyberbullying.- Countering the Cyber-evil Narrative on Racism; Cultural Representation and The Potential Good of Cyberspace.- Textual and Non-Verbal Expressions of Cyberhate in South African Social Media Misconduct Dismissals.- Abuse of Rhizomatic Internet Memes: Disruptive Non-Verbal Discourse.- Aggressive E-Communication Among Teenagers: A Field Study.- Hegemonic Masculinity and beyond: an overview of social science and interdisciplinary research on the manosphere.