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  1. Racism, Hate Speech, and Social Media: A Systematic Review and Critique

    In a review and critique of research on race and racism in the digital realm, Jessie Daniels (2013) identified social media platforms—specifically social network sites (SNSs)—as spaces "where race and racism play out in interesting, sometimes disturbing, ways" (Daniels 2013, 702).Since then, social media research has become a salient academic (sub-)field with its own journal (Social ...

  2. White supremacy: Research on cyber-racism and domestic terrorism

    Cyber racism. Online Networks of Racial Hate: A Systematic Review of 10 Years of Research on Cyber-Racism Bliuc, Ana-Maria; et al. Computers in Human Behavior, 2018. ... Blaya examined 18 academic papers and reports, including those from human rights-related organizations and think tanks. They focus on four types of interventions — new ...

  3. Whitewashing the Web: A Review Essay

    Whitewashing the Web: A Review Essay Cyber Racism: White Supremacy Online and the New Attack on Civil Rights, by Jessie Daniels. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2009, 274 pages, $28.95 Paper. ISBN: 978 0742561588. Kasey Henricks Loyola University Chicago In Cyber Racism, Jessie Daniels (2009) shows how white

  4. Bystander intervention on social media: Examining cyberbullying and

    Racism contin­ues to be one of the most polarizing topics in America. Social media polarization has helped re-open the Pandora's box that allows white supremacy and racism to wreak havoc on ...

  5. Systemic Racism Is a Cybersecurity Threat

    Systemic Racism Is a Cybersecurity Threat. Understanding how systemic racism influences cybersecurity is integral to protecting the American people, deterring adversaries, and defending American ...

  6. As responsible digital citizens, here's how we can all reduce racism online

    By using irony to deny the racism in these jokes, these far-right groups connect and immerse new members in an online culture that deliberately uses memetic media to have fun at the expense of others.

  7. Online interventions for reducing hate speech and cyberhate: A

    Two other similar reviews focused on exposure to extremist online content (Hassan et al., 2018) and communication channels associated with cyber-racism (Bliuc et al., 2018). A search of the Campbell Library using key terms (hate OR radical*) identified two protocols and one review for further inspection to assess potential overlap.

  8. Online networks of racial hate: A systematic review of 10 years of

    With cyber-racism, the concept is used to examine how anti-immigrant arguments are framed by subtly attacking Latino immigrants to build support for anti-immigrant policies in the US. The use of moral panic strategies seems particularly effective when used by leaders of opinion on the broader white supremacist community. 4.2.3.4.

  9. Online networks of racial hate: A systematic review of 10 years of

    With cyber-racism, the concept is used to examine how anti-immigrant arguments are framed by subtly attacking Latino immigrants to build support for anti-immigrant policies in the US. The use of moral panic strategies seems particularly effective when used by leaders of opinion on the broader white supremacist community. 4.2.4.

  10. How Cyber Users Experience and Respond to Racism: Evidence from an

    77 Encountering Cyber Racism: Witnesses and Targets Table 3.7 Emotional response by both targets of, and witnesses to, cyber racism, 2013 (n = 2,141) Witnesses (n = 744) Targets (n = 103) Emotional response n % n % Z Disgusted by the perpetrator Angry, annoyed or frustrated Powerless, hopeless or depressed Sympathy or empathy for the ...

  11. Racism on the Internet

    Racism on the Internet sometimes also referred to as cyber-racism and more broadly considered as an online hate crime or an internet hate crime consists of racist rhetoric or bullying that is distributed through computer-mediated means and includes some or all of the following characteristics: ideas of racial uniqueness, racist attitudes towards specific social categories, racist stereotypes ...

  12. Understanding Cyber-Racism Perpetration within the Broader Context of

    2. Cyber-Racism Perpetration: Definition, Research, and Theory. Definition.Cyber-racism is defined as "online communication that contains derogatory and harmful thoughts about racial supremacy and separation" [] (p. 632), such as making harmful racial comments on social media, sharing information related to racial supremacy (e.g., White Nationalist information), and targeting others with ...

  13. Children

    Cyber-racism and cyberbullying victimization have been shown to be prevalent in youth and is related to poor psychological outcomes. Understanding both types of antisocial online behaviors have implications for the understanding and subsequent reduction of cyber-racism. ... Feature papers represent the most advanced research with significant ...

  14. Social Media, Cyber Hate, and Racism

    C. Racism and Cyber Hate Racism has a wide range of definitions and diverse dimensions. For instance, racism can be viewed as a form of reinforcing the position of an ethnic, religious or national identity through an expression that demonstrates superiority to others. The act of mutual hostility, slander, and other group

  15. Regulating Cyber Racism in the United States: Legal and Non-legal

    Become a Patreon! Abstract Excerpted From: Ying Chen, Regulating Cyber Racism in the United States: Legal and Non-legal Responses from a Comparative Perspective, 38 Wisconsin International Law Journal 477 (Summer, 2021) (335 Footnotes) (Full Document) International human rights law began to combat racism in the 1960s. A half-century later, racism...

  16. Internet, social media and online hate speech. Systematic review

    Abstract. This systematic review aimed to explore the research papers related to how Internet and social media may, or may not, constitute an opportunity to online hate speech. 67 studies out of 2389 papers found in the searches, were eligible for analysis. We included articles that addressed online hate speech or cyberhate between 2015 and 2019.

  17. The Growth of Right-wing Extremists and Hate Speech

    When racism happens in the cyber-world it is known as cyber-racism. On the internet, cyber-racism can take the form of a website itself, its written content, its images, blogs, videos, and on-line comments. Additionally, racist comments, images or language in text messages, on social networking sites or in emails are also examples of cyber racism.

  18. Social Media, Cyber Hate, and Racism

    Chao (2015) mentions that a dark side effect of the internet is the rapid reproduction and quick legitimization of discrimination. The reproduction of legitimacy and discrimination that exist in social media can be in many ways such as Hoax, Hate Speech, Hate Crime, Cyber crime, Cyber racism, Cyber bullying, Cyber Radicalization.

  19. Racism behind the screen: Examining the mediating and moderating

    Examination of theory-without data to support its postulates-argues that online disinhibition mediates the relationship between anonymity afforded the online user and cyber-racism found evidence to suggest that this mediated effect remained while controlling for real-world variables. Cyber-racism has emerged as a societal issue that affects many youths and adults; however, no published work ...

  20. Online hate speech and hate crime

    The Committee of Experts on Combating Hate Crime (PC/ADI-CH) started its work in 2022. The main aim of the Committee has been to prepare and draft a comprehensive Recommendation to address hate crimes. The approach also built upon the work of colleagues in the field to help set forward-looking standards in areas such as human rights, criminal justice, victim support and services, civil society ...

  21. Racializing misogyny: Sexuality and gender in the new online white

    Social media has dramatically changed the recruitment possibilities of organized cyber-racism, as well as its sexual politics. In Cyber Racism: White Supremacy Online and the New Attack on Civil Rights , Jessie Daniels ( 2009 ) focuses less on the recruitment potential posed by white supremacist sites than on their epistemological impacts.

  22. Cyber racism in counseling cyberspaces

    Unpacking the 'colorblind approach': accusations of racism at a friendly, mixed-race school. Marianne Modica. Sociology, Education. 2015. The desire to ignore race in favor of a 'colorblind' approach has so permeated the cultural ethos of the US, that many whites, teachers included, fear that talking about race in any capacity leaves ...

  23. Property Taxes Drive Racism and Inequality

    Guest Essay. It's Time to End the Quiet Cruelty of Property Taxes. April 11, 2024. ... are among the most powerful and stealthy engines of racism and wealth inequality our nation has ever produced.

  24. (PDF) Social Media, Cyber Hate, and Racism

    Social Media, Cyber Hate, and Racism. Hoax and Hate Speech are cyber-crimes that are closely related to ideological, political and religious issues. In Indonesia, just before the 2019 Presidential Election, this crime is very common, mainly used to attack political opponents. In this study, we provide several samples of Hoax and Hate Speech ...

  25. Trump called 'Apprentice' contestant a racist slur, former producer

    Bill Pruitt, who served as a producer on the reality show, said in an online essay that Trump used the slur when discussing who would win the show's first season. "'Yeah,' he says to no ...

  26. Ticketmaster Confirms Data Breach. Here's What to Know

    May 31, 2024. Ticketmaster confirmed in a federal filing on Friday that it was investigating a data breach after a hacking group known as ShinyHunters claimed responsibility for stealing the ...