Handbook of Research on Digital Violence and Discrimination Studies

  • 21h 9m
  • Fahri Özsungur
  • IGI Global
  • 2022

Digital violence continues to increase, especially during times of crisis. Racism, bullying, ageism, sexism, child pornography, cybercrime, and digital tracking raise critical social and digital security issues that have lasting effects. Digital violence can cause children to be dragged into crime, create social isolation for the elderly, generate inter-communal conflicts, and increase cyber warfare. A closer study of digital violence and its effects is necessary to develop lasting solutions.

The Handbook of Research on Digital Violence and Discrimination Studies introduces the current best practices, laboratory methods, policies, and protocols surrounding international digital violence and discrimination. Covering a range of topics such as abuse and harassment, this major reference work is ideal for researchers, academicians, policymakers, practitioners, professionals, instructors, and students.

About the Author

Fahri Özsungur graduated from Ataturk University Faculty of Law, Çağ University Department of Private Law- Master of Laws- LL.M., Hacettepe University Department of Family and Consumer Sciences PhD., Aksaray University Department of Business Ph.D., Anadolu University Department of Private Law- Doctor of Law (student). He serves as a Higher Degrees by Research (HDR) Examiner /Ph.D. Examiner for the University of New England. He is a Eurostars Technical Expert (EUREKA Secretariat). He is affiliated with Rotary International, WEGATE- European Gateway for Women’s Entrepreneurship, and the Canadian Institute for International Law Expertise (CIFILE). He has more than 120 works (Books, chapters, articles, etc). He is the editor of 24 Journals (2 SSCI/SCI/SCI-Expanded), and the reviewer of more than 500 Journals (25 SSCI/SCI/SCI-Expanded,45 ESCI).

In this Book

  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • eSports and eSocial Work
  • Opinions of Social Work Students on Technology Use and Ethics in Social Work Practices
  • Analysis of the Concept of Femicide—A Study of 102 Concepts
  • Framing Femicide—An Analysis of Online Media Reporting on Romanian Immigrant Women Killed in Germany
  • Online Violence Against Women as a Challenge of the Digital Age and the European Union’s Role in Combating the Violence Against Women
  • Women Working in Turkey—Wage Injustice in the Labor Market
  • A Bibliometric Analysis of Digital Feminism Research
  • Analysis of the Increase in Femicide Following Its Classification as a Crime in the Digital World
  • Digital Accounting and Gender Discrimination
  • A Qualitative Research on the Work-Family-Life Balance Perception of Working Fathers
  • Discrimination as a Mobbing Behavior
  • Cyberbullying Perception and Experience Among the University Students in Bangladesh—A Qualitative Study
  • A Research on Digital Violence in Social Media
  • An Analysis of Children’s Content on YouTube in the Context of Sharenting—Case Study From Turkey
  • An Evaluation on Turkey Within the Scope of Digital Transformation
  • Communication and Marketing in the Fight Against Racism in the Sports Context—A Theoretical Reflection on European Football
  • Internet Addiction as a Behavioral Addiction—The Effect of Computer Games on Children and Cyber Violence
  • The Dark Side of Digitalization—Digital Mobbing
  • The Prevalence of Online Violence Against Female Students at a Private University in Malawi
  • The Sample of the Turkish Labor Market in Digital Discrimination and Pandemic Regarding Elderly/Older Employment
  • The Ugly Face of the Digital World—Cyberbullying
  • Digitalization and Political Extremism
  • The Escalating Cyberbullying Menace Through Social Media Platforms in Developing Countries Including India—The Social Media Vulnerabilities Due to Excessive Usage
  • Increasing Virtual Offences Through Cyberbullying in Developing Countries—Catalytic Factors Leading to Virtual Offences
  • Workplace Cyberbullying in Organizations With Criminal Intent and Subtle Means—A Very Pleasant and Safe Organization Culture Brings in a Better Work Culture in an Organization
  • A New Framework for Politics, Law, and Government in the Digital Era—A Judge-Based Political System
  • Cyberbullying—A Literature Review on Cross-Cultural Research in the Last Quarter
  • The Fear of Missing Out (FoMO)—Theoretical Approach and Measurement in Organizations
  • The Study of Developing a Financial Literacy Scale for University Students in the Digital Era—Evidence From Inonu University
  • Information Ethics in the Context of Current Developments
  • Compilation of References
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