Islamophobia in Cyberspace Hate Crimes Go Viral

Cyber hate can take many different forms from online material which can lead to actual offline abuse and violence, cyber violence; cyber stalking, and online harassment with the use of visual images, videos, chat rooms, text and social media which are intended to cause harm. This book examines the...

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Other Authors: Awan, Imran (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York, USA ASHGATE Publishing 2016
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