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What is Digital Violence

Handbook of Research on Perspectives on Society and Technology Addiction
The form of violence in the digital environment for the purpose of psychological, sexual, or economic attack.
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Cyberbullying in Organizations
Hasan Tutar (Bolu Abant İzzet Baysal University, Turkey) and Gamze Ay (Eskişehir Osmangazi University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8397-8.ch012
Abstract
Cyberbullying in organizations refers to the use of technology, such as social media, email, instant messaging, or other digital platforms, to harass, intimidate, or humiliate someone in the workplace. Cyberbullying in organizations can have a significant impact on individuals and the workplace as a whole. It can lead to decreased morale, increased turnover, decreased productivity, and increased absenteeism. Cyberbullying can also have legal and financial consequences for both the victim and the organization. Organizations can take steps to prevent and address cyberbullying, such as establishing clear policies and procedures for online behavior, providing training to employees on appropriate digital communication, and responding quickly and effectively to reports of cyberbullying. By creating a culture of respect and accountability, organizations can work to prevent cyberbullying and promote a safe and supportive workplace for all employees.
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The Role of Social Media in the Fight Against Gender Violence
Digital violence refers to actions or words that inflict harm through the misuse of digital technologies.
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A Research on Digital Violence in Social Media
Behaviors with the aim of harming, applied over the internet and social media.
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The Study of Developing a Financial Literacy Scale for University Students in the Digital Era: Evidence From Inonu University
It is the situation where other users want to impose circumstances that the user is unwilling to or does not consent to in applications used on mobile or the internet.
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Internet Challenges and Safety of Children and Young People in Cyber Space
Involves the use of digital technologies with the intention of injuring, humiliating and upsetting the person to whom the violence is directed, as well as causing them some damage. Digital bullying encourages group hatred, harassment, stalking, invasion of privacy, insults on any basis, as well as spreading inappropriate and offensive comments against another person.
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