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Justice 2.0: Street harassment victims’ use of social media and online activism as sites of informal justice

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Emerging scholarship has considered the potential for online spaces to function as sites of informal justice. To date, there has been little consideration of the experiences of individuals who seek justice online, and the extent to which victims’ justice needs can be met online. Drawing on the findings of a mixed-methods research project with street harassment victims in Melbourne, Australia, I consider participants’ reasons for, and experiences of, disclosing their encounters of street harassment online. I examine the extent to which these ‘map on to’ a selection of victim’s justice needs. While it is evident that online spaces can function as sites of justice, it is vital to ask for whom and in which contexts justice can be achieved online. 

 

Author: Bianca Fileborn

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Online Sexual Harassment
Institutional Mechanisms
Access to Justice and Legal Protection
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