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Justice 2.0: Street harassment victims’ use of social media and online activism as sites of informal justice
The British Journal of Criminology ( IF 2.4 ) Pub Date : 2016-12-16 , DOI: 10.1093/bjc/azw093
Bianca Fileborn

Emerging scholarship has considered the potential for online spaces to function as sites of informal justice. To date, there has been little consideration of the experiences of individuals who seek justice online, and the extent to which victims’ justice needs can be met online. Drawing on the findings of a mixed-methods research project with street harassment victims in Melbourne, Australia, I consider participants’ reasons for, and experiences of, disclosing their encounters of street harassment online. I examine the extent to which these ‘map on to’ a selection of victim’s justice needs. While it is evident that online spaces can function as sites of justice, it is vital to ask for whom and in which contexts justice can be achieved online.

中文翻译:

正义 2.0:街头骚扰受害者使用社交媒体和在线激进主义作为非正式司法的场所

新兴学术界考虑了在线空间作为非正式司法场所发挥作用的潜力。迄今为止,很少考虑在线寻求正义的个人的经历,以及在线满足受害者的正义需求的程度。借鉴澳大利亚墨尔本街头骚扰受害者的混合方法研究项目的结果,我考虑了参与者在网上披露他们遭遇街头骚扰的原因和经验。我检查了这些“映射到”受害者的正义需求选择的程度。虽然很明显,在线空间可以作为正义的场所,但重要的是要问可以在线为谁以及在何种情况下实现正义。
更新日期:2016-12-16
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