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From physical violence to online violation: Forms, structures and effects. A comparison of the cases of ‘domestic violence’ and ‘revenge pornography’
Örebro University, School of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences. Hanken School of Economics, Helsinki, Finland; Sociology, University of Huddersfield, UK.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-9808-1413
Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, The British University in Egypt, El Sherouk, Cairo, Egypt.
2022 (English)In: Aggression and Violent Behavior, ISSN 1359-1789, E-ISSN 1873-6335, Vol. 67, article id 101779Article in journal (Refereed) Published
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In this paper, we examine the nature and limits of violence by way of a comparison of the physical violence and online violation, in terms of their form, structure and effects. We explore similarities and dissimilarities in what precedes the event, perpetrator intentions and motivations, the forms and types of violence, the medium through which they are delivered, who they are directed towards, the technologies and processes deployed, and their impacts. We argue that it is problematic to restrict the concept of ‘violence’ to intended physical acts that cause harm, because non-physical, psychological, emotional and other forms of non-(directly)physical violence may be equally or even more impactful. Our discussion draws, illustratively, on research, including our own, on both ‘domestic violence’ and ‘revenge pornography’, with the latter an example of the growing numbers of relatively new forms of representational and psychological forms of violence. These are important political, policy and practical concerns, not only with the spread of violence, abuse and violation with and through digital technologies, but also as examples of differing ways in which these can be, and are, constructed, within academic, policy and popular media debates.

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Elsevier, 2022. Vol. 67, article id 101779
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‘Domestic violence’, ‘Revenge pornography’, Digital gender-sexual violence, Modern technologies
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Gender Studies
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Gender Studies; Psychology; Sociology
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URN: urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-102286DOI: 10.1016/j.avb.2022.101779Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85136136104OAI: oai:DiVA.org:oru-102286DiVA, id: diva2:1712117
Available from: 2022-11-20 Created: 2022-11-20 Last updated: 2022-11-21Bibliographically approved

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