Onlife Criminology - (New Horizons in Criminology) by Janos Mark Szakolczai (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Digital tools such as smart devices, personal trackers, and social media have become part of daily life for many.
- About the Author: Janos Mark Szakolczai is Sociology Lecturer in Criminology and Digital Societies at the University of Glasgow.
- 184 Pages
- Social Science, Criminology
- Series Name: New Horizons in Criminology
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Book Synopsis
Digital tools such as smart devices, personal trackers, and social media have become part of daily life for many. 'Onlife' (online+life) criminology is the study of crime and social harm produced by the blurring lines between digital engagement and our everyday lives that we may not even be aware of.
From AI, security breaches to the proliferation of conspiracy theories, this thought-provoking book analyses the serious threats of surveillance, targeted indoctrination, and abuse of personal data that can potentially affect us all. The book explores alternatives to the current situation and presents practical and more sustainable solutions for internet use.
Review Quotes
'Provocative and original, but also disturbing and cautionary, Onlife Criminology challenges criminologists to transcend outdated paradigms and embrace a more sophisticated understanding of how technology is reshaping the landscape of crime, victimization and justice.' Keith Hayward, University of Copenhagen
'This is a very important book that pushes the boundaries of cyber and digital criminology through the lens of anthropology and cultural criminology. A must-read for all engaged in digital "onlife" and online worlds - for our collective social futures!' Maggie O'Neill, University College Cork
About the Author
Janos Mark Szakolczai is Sociology Lecturer in Criminology and Digital Societies at the University of Glasgow.