2021
DOI: 10.52885/pah.v1i2.66
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The Augmentation of Digital Violence during COVID-19

Abstract: The abrupt onset of the COVID -19 pandemic brought devastating consequences to society as we know it. Connected to the obvious medical, societal, and economic changes, the pandemic also ushered in a world of isolation. Within this world, both media and violence are connected to imposed quarantine and confinement. During the pandemic, many studies indicated the rise of gender-based violence. For example, Mittal and Singh (2020) study the rise of quarantine violence in India. Equally disturbing is the rise of ge… Show more

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“…Communities within the Manosphere exhibit disturbingly increased levels of toxicity, hate, and a proclivity for real-world violence [23,26,74]. There is also a connection between them and the alt-right [2,55,92]. The alt-right has embraced the practice of describing women as "shield maidens" and "trad wives," which serves to mask their underlying white supremacist ideology [49].…”
Section: Background and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Communities within the Manosphere exhibit disturbingly increased levels of toxicity, hate, and a proclivity for real-world violence [23,26,74]. There is also a connection between them and the alt-right [2,55,92]. The alt-right has embraced the practice of describing women as "shield maidens" and "trad wives," which serves to mask their underlying white supremacist ideology [49].…”
Section: Background and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 The trend is likely to continue, as lower levels of social contact encourage online activity and the transfer of aggression to the digital sphere. If such trends are evident within “revenge porn,” it can be presumed that instances of “deepfake porn” will also increase (Adams, 2021; Maddocks, 2020; Maras & Alexandrou, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%