Gaming the Dynamics of Online Harassment

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Crowdsourced Terrorism

ISBN: 3030604098
ISBN 13: 9783030604097
Autor: Veale, Kevin
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: X, 168 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 13.11.2020
Auflage: 1/2021
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: GEB

“In this provocative new book, Dr. Kevin Veale uncovers the links between communities of online hate and communities of online problem-solving. Using Alternate Reality Games as a key metaphor, Veale not only illustrates how hate communities develop, but also how they can be effectively fought.” – Paul Booth, DePaul University, USA, author of Digital Fandom and Board Games as Media “A wellcited and considered account that internet malcontents could only dream of having their own version of. Great background reading for anyone interested in activism in online space, and the death of the disingenuous online troll.” Leena van Deventer, RMIT University, Australia; Creative Producer, Dead Static Drive; coauthor of Game Changers: From Minecraft to Misogyny, the Fight for the Future of Videogames “The monetisation of hate and the weaponisation of the internet are key challenges facing humanity in the digital age. This important book traces the evolution of online harassment and ‘hatemobs’ while revealing a startling truth: the very design of our networks fosters hate. And we can change it.”

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Beschreibung

This book argues that online harassment communities function as Alternate Reality Games (ARGs) where the collective goal is to ruin peoples' lives. Framing these communities like ARGs highlights ways to limit their impact in the future, partly through offering people better ways to control their own safety online.The comparison also underlines the complicity of social networks in online harassment, since the communities use their designs as tools. Social networks know this, and need to work on minimizing the problem, or acknowledge that they are profiting through promoting abuse.

Autorenporträt

Kevin Veale is a Lecturer in Media Studies for the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Massey University in Aotearoa-New Zealand. His work focuses on storytelling across media forms, and exploring the ways that different forms of mediation shape the affective experiences of the stories they mediate.

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