ABSTRACT

This book explores the social forces among and between online aggressors that affect the expression and perpetration of online hate. Its chapters illustrate how patterns of interactive social behavior reinforce, magnify, or modify this expression. It also considers the characteristics of social media that facilitate social interactions that promote hate and facilitate relationships among haters. Bringing together a range of international experts and covering an array of themes, including woman abuse, antisemitism, pornography, radicalization, and extreme political youth movements, this book examines the specific social factors and processes that facilitate these forms of hate and proposes new approaches for explaining them.

Cutting-edge, interdisciplinary, and authoritative, this book will be of interest to sociologists, criminologists, and scholars of media, communication, and computational social science alike, as well as those engaged with hate crime, hate speech, social media, and online social networks.

Size: 0.32 MB
Size: 1.32 MB
Size: 0.60 MB

chapter 4|20 pages

Misogyny and Woman Abuse in the Incelosphere

Title
The Role of Online Incel Male Peer Support
Size: 0.47 MB

chapter 5|27 pages

From Echo Chambers to Digital Campfires

Title
The Making of an Online Community of Hate in Stormfront
Size: 0.59 MB

chapter 6|24 pages

“Deal” of the Day

Title
Sex, Porn, and Political Hate on Social Media
Size: 1.09 MB

chapter 7|24 pages

Digitally Mediated Spillover as a Catalyst of Radicalization

Title
How Digital Hate Movements Shape Conservative Youth Activism
Size: 0.46 MB

chapter 8|25 pages

“Hate Parties”

Title
Networked Antisemitism from the Fringes to YouTube
Size: 0.87 MB