Re: [Air-L] Prevalence of Trolling Behaviour (Rebecca M. Hayes)
Hi Becky, Have you come across this recent Data & Society report? It focuses on online abuse, but does give information on the prevalence of abuse in the US: Lenhart, Amanda; Ybarra, Michele; Zickhur, Kathryn; Price-Feeney, Myesha. 2016. Online Harassment, Digital Abuse and Cyberstalking in America. *Data & Society. *URL: https://www.datasociety.net/pubs/oh/Online_Harassment_2016.pdf Chrissy Cook, from Tilburg University, presented some on-going work on trolling, based on interviews with trolls. I don't think it's available online, but here is her presentation title: Under the bridge: An in-depth exploration of trolling in online games <https://pure.uvt.nl/portal/en/publications/under-the-bridge(379c13c2-4a30-4e57-8020-721a0ad97bad).html>Cook, C. <https://pure.uvt.nl/portal/en/persons/cl-cook(cc348981-82d6-4cbf-92f3-74c36a803055).html> , Schaafsma, J. <https://pure.uvt.nl/portal/en/persons/j-schaafsma(f1b3998a-5406-461e-af8f-2323d1e8a7a7).html> & Antheunis, M. <https://pure.uvt.nl/portal/en/persons/ml-antheunis(6ec4f4eb-833d-47c1-8d2f-b65d0b1540f5).html> 9 Nov 2016 *Annual ECREA conference, Prague, Czech Republic.* On Sat, Dec 2, 2017 at 2:50 AM, <air-l-request@listserv.aoir.org> wrote:
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Hello Everyone,
I am searching for population-based research on the prevalence of trolling behaviors. I have some books (Phillips, 2015 and Coleman, 2014) on this topic, but can not find research that discusses commonality of the behavior. While I know it is difficult to study trolling, even defining it is up for debate, but I would like to read more research. Any suggestions?
This has not really been studied within criminology, and therefore I am coming up empty-handed. Any advice is very much appreciated!
Best,
Becky
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The Pew Research Center has data on general internet usage and online abuse behaviors: http://www.pewinternet.org/2017/07/11/online-harassment-2017/ [http://assets.pewresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2017/07/10165729/PI_2017.07.11_Online-Harassment_featured.png]<http://www.pewinternet.org/2017/07/11/online-harassment-2017/> Online Harassment 2017 | Pew Research Center<http://www.pewinternet.org/2017/07/11/online-harassment-2017/> www.pewinternet.org Roughly four-in-ten Americans have personally experienced online harassment, and 62% consider it a major problem. Also, a new book coming out spring called Mediating Misogyny with chapters on general population and effects on journalists. Tracy Everbach and Jacqueline Vickery are editors. Also check out my resources page for TrollBusters.com: yoursosteam.wordpress.com. Michelle Ferrier Dr. Michelle Ferrier * Associate Professor, E.W. Scripps School of Journalism, Ohio University * Founder, TrollBusters: Online Pest Control for Women Writers * Project Director, Media Seeds: SE Ohio, Journalism That Matters * 2017 Online News Association Challenge Grant Winner * 2017 Online News Association Award Winner, Electionland * 2017 South by Southwest Community Service Award Winner * 2017 Tow-Knight Disruptive Fellow, CUNY Graduate School * 2016-2017 Reynolds Journalism Institute Fellow * Principal Investigator, The Media Deserts Project T: 740-593-0899 F: 740-593-0459 ferrierm@ohio.edu Twitter: @mediaghosts Twitter: @yoursosteam (TrollBusters) ________________________________ From: Air-L <air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org> on behalf of Zoetanya Sujon <zoe.sujon@gmail.com> Sent: Saturday, December 2, 2017 1:05:59 AM To: AIR Subject: Re: [Air-L] Prevalence of Trolling Behaviour (Rebecca M. Hayes) Hi Becky, Have you come across this recent Data & Society report? It focuses on online abuse, but does give information on the prevalence of abuse in the US: Lenhart, Amanda; Ybarra, Michele; Zickhur, Kathryn; Price-Feeney, Myesha. 2016. Online Harassment, Digital Abuse and Cyberstalking in America. *Data & Society. *URL: https://www.datasociety.net/pubs/oh/Online_Harassment_2016.pdf Chrissy Cook, from Tilburg University, presented some on-going work on trolling, based on interviews with trolls. I don't think it's available online, but here is her presentation title: Under the bridge: An in-depth exploration of trolling in online games <https://pure.uvt.nl/portal/en/publications/under-the-bridge(379c13c2-4a30-4e57-8020-721a0ad97bad).html>Cook, C. <https://pure.uvt.nl/portal/en/persons/cl-cook(cc348981-82d6-4cbf-92f3-74c36a803055).html> , Schaafsma, J. <https://pure.uvt.nl/portal/en/persons/j-schaafsma(f1b3998a-5406-461e-af8f-2323d1e8a7a7).html> & Antheunis, M. <https://pure.uvt.nl/portal/en/persons/ml-antheunis(6ec4f4eb-833d-47c1-8d2f-b65d0b1540f5).html> 9 Nov 2016 *Annual ECREA conference, Prague, Czech Republic.* On Sat, Dec 2, 2017 at 2:50 AM, <air-l-request@listserv.aoir.org> wrote:
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Hello Everyone,
I am searching for population-based research on the prevalence of trolling behaviors. I have some books (Phillips, 2015 and Coleman, 2014) on this topic, but can not find research that discusses commonality of the behavior. While I know it is difficult to study trolling, even defining it is up for debate, but I would like to read more research. Any suggestions?
This has not really been studied within criminology, and therefore I am coming up empty-handed. Any advice is very much appreciated!
Best,
Becky
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