Dear Customer, we will be closed for the holidays from December 25th until January 2nd. Make sure to place your orders before December 18th!

My Cart

loader
Loading...

Troll Hunting

Inside the World of Online Hate and It's Human Fallout


  • Hardie Grant
  • by Ginger Gorman
In 2013, journalist Ginger Gorman was trolled online. She received scores of hateful tweets, including a death threat, and a picture of her heavily pregnant (alongside her husband and two-and-half year old daughter) appeared on a fascist website. Once the terror subsided, she found herself curious. Who were these trolls? And how does one fight back? Over the next five years, Gorman spoke to psychologists, trolling victims, law enforcement, academics and, most importantly, the trolls themselves.

ISBN 9781743794357 | E | PB
€18,95
available
Quantity
More Information
Publisher Hardie Grant
ISBN 9781743794357
Author(s) Ginger Gorman
Publication date January 2019
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 234 x 153 mm
Pages 304
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Description

In 2013, journalist Ginger Gorman was trolled online. She received scores of hateful tweets, including a death threat, and a picture of her heavily pregnant (alongside her husband and two-and-half year old daughter) appeared on a fascist website. Once the terror subsided, she found herself curious. Who were these trolls? And how does one fight back? Over the next five years, Gorman spoke to psychologists, trolling victims, law enforcement, academics and, most importantly, the trolls themselves. By infiltrating their online communities and psyches, she made some truly shocking new discoveries. Syndicates of highly organised predator trolls systematically set out to disrupt and disturb. Some want to highlight the media's alleged left-wing bias, some want to bring down capitalism and others simply want to have some fun, even if it means destroying the victim s emotional and financial life. Gorman has also uncovered links between trolling and real-life crimes such as terrorism, domestic violence and incitement to suicide. In this book, she maps a cohort of men mostly angry, young and white who rightly or wrongly feel marginalised and disenfranchised, and are using the internet to express themselves. An intense and compelling read, Troll Hunting is an important window into the mindset and motivation behind this modern scourge.