Online child sexual grooming discourse:
This Element examines technology-assisted grooming of children for sex - henceforth, online grooming - as an illegal practice of communicative manipulation and, as such, something that research within the academic field of forensic linguistics is ideally placed to help counter. The analysis draws up...
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Zusammenfassung: | This Element examines technology-assisted grooming of children for sex - henceforth, online grooming - as an illegal practice of communicative manipulation and, as such, something that research within the academic field of forensic linguistics is ideally placed to help counter. The analysis draws upon online grooming datasets of different sizes and provenance, including from law enforcement, and deploys different analytic techniques from primarily discourse analysis. Three features of online grooming discourse are focussed on: groomers' use of manipulation tactics; groomers' abuse of power asymmetries; and children's communication during online grooming. The Element also discusses ways in which findings derived from richly contextualised analysis of online grooming discourse can - when combined with co-creation projects involving child-safeguarding groups, children and lived-experience experts - add considerable value to societal efforts to counter online grooming and other forms of online child sexual exploitation and abuse |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 18 Sep 2023) Introduction: Contextualising Online Grooming -- Online Grooming as Manipulation Discourse: Concept and Method -- Online Grooming as Language Action -- Power in Online Grooming Discourse -- Dismantling Agent/Victim Dichotomies: Children's Discourse during Online Grooming -- Conclusion: Applications of Research |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (82 Seiten) |
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spelling | Lorenzo-Dus, Nuria (DE-588)1074002172 aut Online child sexual grooming discourse Nuria Lorenzo-Dus, Swansea University, Craig Evans, Swansea University, Ruth Mullineux-Morgan, Swansea University Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY Cambridge University Press 2023 1 Online-Ressource (82 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Cambridge elements Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 18 Sep 2023) Introduction: Contextualising Online Grooming -- Online Grooming as Manipulation Discourse: Concept and Method -- Online Grooming as Language Action -- Power in Online Grooming Discourse -- Dismantling Agent/Victim Dichotomies: Children's Discourse during Online Grooming -- Conclusion: Applications of Research This Element examines technology-assisted grooming of children for sex - henceforth, online grooming - as an illegal practice of communicative manipulation and, as such, something that research within the academic field of forensic linguistics is ideally placed to help counter. The analysis draws upon online grooming datasets of different sizes and provenance, including from law enforcement, and deploys different analytic techniques from primarily discourse analysis. Three features of online grooming discourse are focussed on: groomers' use of manipulation tactics; groomers' abuse of power asymmetries; and children's communication during online grooming. The Element also discusses ways in which findings derived from richly contextualised analysis of online grooming discourse can - when combined with co-creation projects involving child-safeguarding groups, children and lived-experience experts - add considerable value to societal efforts to counter online grooming and other forms of online child sexual exploitation and abuse Child grooming (Child sexual abuse) Discourse analysis Forensic linguistics Child sexual abuse / Prevention Evans, Craig (Research associate in linguistics) aut Mullineux-Morgan, Ruth aut Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 978-1-009-31464-0 https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009314626 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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title_short | Online child sexual grooming discourse |
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