Online Misogyny as a Hate Crime A Challenge for Legal Regulation?
The ideal of an inclusive and participatory Internet has been undermined by the rise of misogynistic abuse on social media platforms. However, limited progress has been made at national – and to an extent European – levels in addressing this issue. In England and Wales, the tackling of underlying ca...
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| Médium: | E-kniha Kniha |
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Oxford
Routledge
2018
Knowledge Unlatched GmbH Taylor and Francis Taylor & Francis Taylor & Francis Group |
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| ISBN: | 9781032241708, 9781138590373, 1138590371, 1032241705, 0429491077, 9780429956799, 0429956819, 9780429956812, 9780429491078, 0429956797, 9780429956805, 0429956800 |
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- 4.3.2 Gender as a protected characteristic: towards law reform -- 4.4 Online hate (crimes) -- 4.4.1 Does online make it different? -- 4.5 Online misogyny as a hate crime -- 4.6 Conclusions -- 5 OVAW and hate: unfinished (legal) business -- 5.1 The realities of everyday, gender-based hate -- 5.2 Online misogyny: not a legislative priority -- 5.3 Implications for legal response and regulation -- 5.4 Final thought -- Index
- Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Terminology -- 1 Misogyny: law & -- the online feminist -- 1.1 Introduction - why this book and why now -- 1.2 What this book is (not) about -- 1.3 Addressing online misogyny through law: the limitations -- 1.3.1 Jurisdiction -- 1.3.2 Platform regulation -- 1.4 Feminism, law, and the fight against (online) misogyny -- 1.5 The rise of the digital feminist -- 2 Online misogyny: old problems, new media? -- 2.1 Introduction - an open, participatory ideal? -- 2.2 Social media abuse as a modern phenomenon -- 2.3 From offline to online: the digital misogyny 'switch' -- 2.3.1 The normalisation of online abuse -- 2.3.2 Political campaigning and the 'techlash' -- 2.3.3 Intersectional abuse - still misogyny, still a 'techlash'? -- 2.4 Conclusion -- 3 Online communications: the legal landscape -- 3.1 Introduction - comprehension, competence, and cohesion? -- 3.2 The limitation paradox -- 3.2.1 The Devolution settlement -- 3.2.2 The European Union remit -- 3.2.3 Limitations - competence v cohesion? -- 3.3 Legal challenges of online communications - where does the problem lie? -- PART I: Threats and threats to kill -- 3.4 Threats and threats to kill -- PART II: Stalking and harassment -- 3.5 Stalking -- 3.6 Harassment -- PART III: Communications -- 3.7 Communications networks -- 3.8 Conclusions -- 4 Hate crime: the limits of the law -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Hate crime: development and classifications -- 4.2.1 Defining hate crime -- 4.2.2 Hate crime v hate speech -- 4.2.3 Hate speech and human rights -- 4.2.4 Hate crime: the current legal framework in England & -- Wales -- 4.2.5 Who is protected against hate crime? -- 4.3 Extending the boundaries of hate crime: hate (re)defined -- 4.3.1 Why the need to include gender in hate crime laws?

