DIGITAL VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN THE MODERN ERA: DISSEMINATION OF INTIMATE OR MANIPULATED CONTENT WITHOUT CONSENT
DIGITAL VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN THE MODERN ERA: DISSEMINATION OF INTIMATE OR MANIPULATED CONTENT WITHOUT CONSENT
Author(s): Filip Novaković, Nataša RankovićSubject(s): Social Sciences, Gender Studies, Sociology, Victimology
Published by: CENTAR MODERNIH ZNANJA
Keywords: Digital Violence; Non-consensual Content Dissemination; Gender-Based Violence; Victimology; Legal frameworks;
Summary/Abstract: Digital violence against women has become a pervasive issue in the modern era, manifesting in various forms, including the non-consensual dissemination of intimate or manipulated content. This phenomenon reflects the intersection of technological advancements with deeply entrenched gendered power imbalances, causing profound psychological, social, and legal repercussions for victims. This study explores the multifaceted dimensions of digital violence, focusing on the unique challenges posed by the dissemination of intimate content without consent. By analyzing the historical evolution of technology’s role in perpetuating violence, this paper contextualizes the emergence of digital violence and highlights the gaps in legal frameworks and societal responses. Emphasizing the victimological aspects, it underscores the urgent need for comprehensive prevention strategies, legal reforms, and technological interventions. Ultimately, this study aims to contribute toa more nuanced understanding of digital violence against women, fostering actionable insights to combat this pressing issue in an increasingly digital society.
Journal: DRUŠTVENE DEVIJACIJE
- Issue Year: X/2025
- Issue No: 10
- Page Range: 242-249
- Page Count: 8
- Language: English
