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Social Processes of Online Hate

English · Hardback

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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.

List of contents

1. Introduction to Social Processes of Online Hate Joseph B. Walther and Ronald E. Rice 2. Making a Case for a Social Processes Approach to Online Hate Joseph B. Walther 3. Foundations, Definitions, and Directions in Online Hate Research Stephanie Tom Tong 4. Misogyny and Woman Abuse in the Incelosphere: The Role of Online Incel Male Peer Support Walter S. DeKeseredy 5. From Echo Chambers to Digital Campfires: The Making of an Online Community of Hate in Stormfront Anton Törnberg and Petter Törnberg 6. "Deal" of the Day: Sex, Porn, and Political Hate on Social Media Sahana Udupa and Oeendrila Lahiri Gerold 7. Digitally Mediated Spillover as a Catalyst of Radicalization: How Digital Hate Movements Shape Conservative Youth Activism Adam Burston 8. "Hate Parties": Networked Antisemitism from the Fringes to YouTube Stephen C. Rea, Binny Mathew, and Jordan Kraemer 9. Information Sharing and Content Framing across Multiple Platforms and Functional Roles That Exemplify Social Processes of Online Hate Groups Shruti Phadke and Tanushree Mitra 10. Detecting Antisocial Norms in Large-Scale Online Discussions Yotam Shmargad, Stephen A. Rains, Kevin Coe, Kate Kenski, and Steven Bethard 11. Understanding the Phases and Themes of Coordinated Online Aggression Attacks Gianluca Stringhini and Jeremy Blackburn 12. Background Scholarship and a Synthesis of Themes in Social Processes of Online Hate Ronald E. Rice

About the author

Joseph B. Walther is the Bertelsen Presidential Chair of Technology and Society, and Distinguished Professor of Communication at the University of California Santa Barbara, California, USA.
Ronald E. Rice is the Arthur N. Rupe Chair in Social Effects of Mass Communication, and Distinguished Professor of Communication at the University of California Santa Barbara, California, USA.

Summary

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.

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