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Digital Identity Risks

Mark Chambers

Traductor A AI

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Sinopsis

Digital Identity Risks explores the complex interplay between online platforms and the LGBTQ community, highlighting both the empowering and perilous aspects of digital identity. The book delves into how the internet serves as a crucial space for LGBTQ individuals to connect and organize, yet simultaneously exposes them to increased risks of harassment and discrimination. 

 
One key insight is the double-edged sword of online visibility, where greater representation coexists with heightened vulnerability. The book examines how LGBTQ individuals construct and manage their online personas, analyzing the dynamics of visibility and representation across various platforms. It dedicates a significant portion to the analysis of online harassment, cyberbullying, and hate speech targeting LGBTQ individuals. 

 
Drawing upon qualitative and quantitative research, including surveys and case studies, the book connects to fields such as sociology, political science, and communication studies to offer a nuanced understanding. Ultimately, Digital Identity Risks provides strategies for enhancing digital safety and privacy. 

 
The book addresses ongoing debates about the role of online platforms in promoting or hindering LGBTQ equality, making it valuable for students, researchers, activists, and anyone interested in understanding the impact of digital technology on LGBTQ communities.
Disponible desde: 07/04/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 76 páginas.

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