Digital grooming: discourses of manipulation and cyber-crime
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adam_text | CONTENTS Acknowledgments xi 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Why examine digita! grooming? A pressing social issue through a necessary discourse lens 1 1.1.1 Of digital spaces and grooming practices 4 1.1.2 A discourse lens on digital grooming 7 1.2 Researching digital grooming discourse: From data selection to researcher wellbeing 9 1.2.1 In search of—and (not) finding—digital grooming data 1.2.2 A qualitative, identity-foregrounded analysis of digital grooming discourse 15 1.2.3 Research ethics 18 1.3 Book structure 25 2. Digital Grooming: What It Is and How to Research It 28 2.1 Introduction 28 2.2 Digital grooming: A working definition 28 2.3 Digital mediation 32 2.3.1 Digital sharing 33 2.3.2 Digital trust 36 2.3.3 Digital engagement 38 2.4 Manipulation 41 2.4.1 Goal-oriention/Speaker interest 42 2.4.2 Covertness 43 2.4.3 Power asymmetry 43 2.4.4 Coercion 43 2.4.5 Intentionality 44 2.4.6 Falsity/Insincerity 45 2.5 Identity construction 48 2.6 Conclusion 55 9
. Digital Sexual Grooming: Setting the Scene 58 3.1 Introduction 5б 3.2 Profiling offenders and child targets of digital sexual grooming 59 3.3 Participation frameworks in digital sexual grooming 60 3.4 The practice of digital sexual grooming 63 3.5 Conclusion 69 4 “You Are Like My Only Friend, Ide If You Are 12”: Digital Sexual Grooming Discourse 71 4.1 Introduction 71 4.2 Digital sexual groomers’ self-styling 71 4.2.1 Sexual expertise 72 4.2.2 Vulnerability openness 74 4.2.3 Target avidity 82 4.3 Digital sexual groomers’ styling of their target 92 4.4 Digital sexual groomers’ styling of their opponent 94 4.5 Conclusion 98 5. Digital Ideological Grooming: Setting the Scene 100 5.1 Introduction 100 5.2 Ideology and community-building in digital ideological grooming 101 5.3 Religious and/or pohtical extremism 105 5.4 Radical right groups’ digital modus operandi 108 5.5 Jihadi groups’ digital modus operandi 110 5.6 · Conclusion 113 6. “Let Them Starve, You Idiots’.i’. Why Feed VERMIN? : Digital Ideological Grooming Discourse 115 6.1 Introduction 115 6.2 Self-styling in digital ideological grooming 116 6.2.1 Broad (“Jack-of-all-trades”) expertise 116 6.2.2 Toxic openness 123 6.2.3 Impatient avidity 127 6.3 Styling the target of digital ideological grooming 130 6.4 Styling the opponent in digital ideological grooming 139 6.5 Conclusion 147 7. Digital Commercial Grooming: Setting the Scene 150 7.1 Introduction 150 7.2 Crypto-drug markets: More than an eBay for drugs 151 7.3 The technical structure of crypto-drug markets 156 7.4 The social structure of crypto-drug markets 157 7.5
Conclusion 160 3 I viii J Contents
8. Your DrugBuddy”: Digital Commercial Grooming Discourse 162 8.1 Introduction 162 8.2 Continuity and change in Silk Road 163 8.3 Self-styling in digital commercial grooming 172 8.3.1 Drug expertise 172 8.3.2 Resilience openness 177 8.3.3 Community avidity 179 8.4 Styling the target in digital commercial grooming 182 8.5 Styling the opponent in digital commercial grooming 187 8.6 Conclusion 191 9. Digital Grooming: Applications to Daily Life 194 9.1 Introduction 194 9.2 Digital grooming: Applying a discourse lens 195 9.2.1 The “digitalness” of digital grooming 195 9.2.2 A sui generis form of manipulation 197 9.2.3 An identity-foregrounded approach to digital grooming 201 9.3 Applying research findings to daily life: A focus on digital grooming and other online harms 204 9.4 Project DRAGON-S (Developing Resistance Against Grooming Online: Spot and Shield) 211 9.5 Conclusion 215 References 219 Index 249 Contents fix]
Expanding conventional ideas about grooming, Lorenzo֊Dus offers us discourse analysis in its most effective form: fine-grained, richly sourced analyses brought to bear on major societal issues. —Crispin Thurlow, University of Bern This book is especially innovative in highlighting aspects of the styles, stances, and identities of groomers, and links findings explicitly to the work of child-safeguarding groups. It represents an outstanding example of how linguistics can help us under stand and tackle contemporary real-world challenges. —Alan Scott Partington, University of Bologna Thoroughly examined, the faultlessly executed analysis tackles diverse (often hard to access) data. Lorenzo-Dus homogenizes grooming practices by linking them to manipulation and social identity and goes beyond academic concerns by devising practical ways to protect vulnerable others. A classic in the making. —Pilar Blitvich, University of North Carolina, Charlotte In Digital Grooming, Nuria Lorenzo-Dus identifies and examines the online discourse of adults luring children for sexual abuse (digital sexual grooming); extreme ideology groups aligning others to their views (digital ideological grooming); and drug dealers soliciting business in crypto-markets (digital commercial grooming). With sophisticated style and stance analyses of large and varied datasets, the book reveals that, while displaying nuances, digital sexual, ideological, and commercial grooming practices have much in common. Three stances—expertise, openness, and avidity— scaffold this manipulative work, which constructs
groomers and their targets as sharing a homogenous identity. This book provides a key resource for discourse analysis, forensic linguistics, communication, and media studies students and scholars, as well as for practitioners aiming to counter grooming through policy changes, detection software, and prevention-focused training to promote digital civility and safety.
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CONTENTS Acknowledgments xi 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Why examine digita! grooming? A pressing social issue through a necessary discourse lens 1 1.1.1 Of digital spaces and grooming practices 4 1.1.2 A discourse lens on digital grooming 7 1.2 Researching digital grooming discourse: From data selection to researcher wellbeing 9 1.2.1 In search of—and (not) finding—digital grooming data 1.2.2 A qualitative, identity-foregrounded analysis of digital grooming discourse 15 1.2.3 Research ethics 18 1.3 Book structure 25 2. Digital Grooming: What It Is and How to Research It 28 2.1 Introduction 28 2.2 Digital grooming: A working definition 28 2.3 Digital mediation 32 2.3.1 Digital sharing 33 2.3.2 Digital trust 36 2.3.3 Digital engagement 38 2.4 Manipulation 41 2.4.1 Goal-oriention/Speaker interest 42 2.4.2 Covertness 43 2.4.3 Power asymmetry 43 2.4.4 Coercion 43 2.4.5 Intentionality 44 2.4.6 Falsity/Insincerity 45 2.5 Identity construction 48 2.6 Conclusion 55 9
. Digital Sexual Grooming: Setting the Scene 58 3.1 Introduction 5б 3.2 Profiling offenders and child targets of digital sexual grooming 59 3.3 Participation frameworks in digital sexual grooming 60 3.4 The practice of digital sexual grooming 63 3.5 Conclusion 69 4 “You Are Like My Only Friend, Ide If You Are 12”: Digital Sexual Grooming Discourse 71 4.1 Introduction 71 4.2 Digital sexual groomers’ self-styling 71 4.2.1 Sexual expertise 72 4.2.2 Vulnerability openness 74 4.2.3 Target avidity 82 4.3 Digital sexual groomers’ styling of their target 92 4.4 Digital sexual groomers’ styling of their opponent 94 4.5 Conclusion 98 5. Digital Ideological Grooming: Setting the Scene 100 5.1 Introduction 100 5.2 Ideology and community-building in digital ideological grooming 101 5.3 Religious and/or pohtical extremism 105 5.4 Radical right groups’ digital modus operandi 108 5.5 Jihadi groups’ digital modus operandi 110 5.6 · Conclusion 113 6. “Let Them Starve, You Idiots’.i’. Why Feed VERMIN?": Digital Ideological Grooming Discourse 115 6.1 Introduction 115 6.2 Self-styling in digital ideological grooming 116 6.2.1 Broad (“Jack-of-all-trades”) expertise 116 6.2.2 Toxic openness 123 6.2.3 Impatient avidity 127 6.3 Styling the target of digital ideological grooming 130 6.4 Styling the opponent in digital ideological grooming 139 6.5 Conclusion 147 7. Digital Commercial Grooming: Setting the Scene 150 7.1 Introduction 150 7.2 Crypto-drug markets: More than an eBay for drugs 151 7.3 The technical structure of crypto-drug markets 156 7.4 The social structure of crypto-drug markets 157 7.5
Conclusion 160 3 I viii J Contents
8. "Your DrugBuddy”: Digital Commercial Grooming Discourse 162 8.1 Introduction 162 8.2 Continuity and change in Silk Road 163 8.3 Self-styling in digital commercial grooming 172 8.3.1 Drug expertise 172 8.3.2 Resilience openness 177 8.3.3 Community avidity 179 8.4 Styling the target in digital commercial grooming 182 8.5 Styling the opponent in digital commercial grooming 187 8.6 Conclusion 191 9. Digital Grooming: Applications to Daily Life 194 9.1 Introduction 194 9.2 Digital grooming: Applying a discourse lens 195 9.2.1 The “digitalness” of digital grooming 195 9.2.2 A sui generis form of manipulation 197 9.2.3 An identity-foregrounded approach to digital grooming 201 9.3 Applying research findings to daily life: A focus on digital grooming and other online harms 204 9.4 Project DRAGON-S (Developing Resistance Against Grooming Online: Spot and Shield) 211 9.5 Conclusion 215 References 219 Index 249 Contents fix]
"Expanding conventional ideas about grooming, Lorenzo֊Dus offers us discourse analysis in its most effective form: fine-grained, richly sourced analyses brought to bear on major societal issues." —Crispin Thurlow, University of Bern "This book is especially innovative in highlighting aspects of the styles, stances, and identities of groomers, and links findings explicitly to the work of child-safeguarding groups. It represents an outstanding example of how linguistics can help us under stand and tackle contemporary real-world challenges." —Alan Scott Partington, University of Bologna "Thoroughly examined, the faultlessly executed analysis tackles diverse (often hard to access) data. Lorenzo-Dus homogenizes grooming practices by linking them to manipulation and social identity and goes beyond academic concerns by devising practical ways to protect vulnerable others. A classic in the making." —Pilar Blitvich, University of North Carolina, Charlotte In Digital Grooming, Nuria Lorenzo-Dus identifies and examines the online discourse of adults luring children for sexual abuse (digital sexual grooming); extreme ideology groups aligning others to their views (digital ideological grooming); and drug dealers soliciting business in crypto-markets (digital commercial grooming). With sophisticated style and stance analyses of large and varied datasets, the book reveals that, while displaying nuances, digital sexual, ideological, and commercial grooming practices have much in common. Three stances—expertise, openness, and avidity— scaffold this manipulative work, which constructs
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