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Online Othering Exploring Digital Violence and Discrimination on the Web
Edited by Karen Lumsden · Emily Harmer
Palgrave Studies in Cybercrime and Cybersecurity
Series Editors Marie-Helen Maras Department of Security, Fire and Emergency Management John Jay College of Criminal Justice New York, NY, USA Thomas J. Holt Michigan State University East Lansing, MI, USA
This book series addresses the urgent need to advance knowledge in the fields of cybercrime and cybersecurity. Because the exponential expansion of computer technologies and use of the Internet have greatly increased the access by criminals to people, institutions, and businesses around the globe, the series will be international in scope. It provides a home for cutting-edge long-form research. Further, the series seeks to spur conversation about how traditional criminological theories apply to the online environment. The series welcomes contributions from early career researchers as well as established scholars on a range of topics in the cybercrime and cybersecurity fields. More information about this series at http://www.palgrave.com/gp/series/14637
Karen Lumsden · Emily Harmer Editors
Online Othering Exploring Digital Violence and Discrimination on the Web
Editors Karen Lumsden Independent Researcher Leicester, UK
Emily Harmer Department of Communication and Media University of Liverpool Liverpool, UK
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