[Air-L] Prevalence of Trolling Behavior

Thomas Ball xtc283 at gmail.com
Fri Dec 1 06:50:09 PST 2017


Here are some suggestions re trolling:

https://www.wired.com/2017/08/internet-troll-map/

http://www.esquire.com/lifestyle/news/a34473/internet-troll-study-stanford-cornell/


https://finance.yahoo.com/news/8-sure-signs-youre-an-internet-troll-117025094974.html

https://www.brainpickings.org/2014/10/13/kierkegaard-diary-bullying-trolling-haters/



On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 9:42 AM, Hayes, Rebecca M <hayes2r at cmich.edu> wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
>
> I am searching for population-based research on the prevalence of trolling
> behaviors. I have some books (Phillips, 2015 and Coleman, 2014) on this
> topic, but can not find research that discusses commonality of the
> behavior. While I know it is difficult to study trolling, even defining it
> is up for debate, but I would like to read more research. Any suggestions?
>
>
> This has not really been studied within criminology, and therefore I am
> coming up empty-handed. Any advice is very much appreciated!
>
>
> Best,
>
> Becky
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