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Online violence and the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

Kavanagh, E. and Parry, K. D, 2024. Online violence and the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. In: Jackson, D., Bernstein, A., Butterworth, M., Cho, Y., Sarver Coombs, D., Devlin, M. and Vimieiro, A. C., eds. Olympic and Paralympic Analysis 2024: Mega events, media, and the politics of sport - Early reflections from leading academics. Poole, UK: The Centre for Comparative Politics and Media Research, Bournemouth University, 101.

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Abstract

Social media has changed the ways that people can communicate, allowing increased connection and access to information. However, it has also created environments where negative behaviours are present and may even be fostered. The attributes that make online spaces appealing such as freedom of expression, perceived anonymity, reduced inhibitions, and open sharing of thoughts also contribute to the challenges in regulating and policing these environments. As a result, online environments are now recognised as spaces where violence is often an accepted and expected part of interaction and social commentary.

Item Type:Book Section
ISBN:978-1-910042-38-0
Uncontrolled Keywords:Olympic Studies; Online Violence; Social Media; AI; Gender-Based Violence; Safeguarding; Safe sport
Group:Bournemouth University Business School
ID Code:40348
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:20 Aug 2025 14:01
Last Modified:20 Aug 2025 14:01

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