Essays about: "trolling"

Found 3 essays containing the word trolling.

  1. 1. Chaos Magick, Discordianism and Internet Trolling : An investigation into subversive postmodern techniques online and offline

    University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/Religionsvetenskap

    Author : Rikard Friberg von Sydow; [2023]
    Keywords : Chaos magick; discordianism; trolling; information society; postmodernity; digital humanities; doxing; William S Burroughs; sigils; memes;

    Abstract : In this thesis, the practice of Chaos magick and the practice and mythology of Discordianism are compared to different subversive techniques used in internet culture and specifically in internet trolling. Chaos magick is described from the sigil-making of Austin Osman Spare through the playbacks of William S Burroughs to contemporary practitioners. READ MORE

  2. 2. Escaping erosion of China's innovation market : A comparative study of patent aggregation between Europe and China

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Jie Qin; [2017]
    Keywords : Patent aggregation; Patent trolling; Patent assertion entity PAE ; Patent law; Competition law; EU law; Chinese law;

    Abstract : In recent years, patent aggregation and patent trolling activities have received growing attention from all over the world because of the controversial nature of such activities. Somehow it becomes a global obsession to presume that such activities or even the existence of PAEs are problematic by nature and need to be redressed via government intervention, partly due to the unpromising situation in the US. READ MORE

  3. 3. “Jim Norton- 1, Walking Land Whale- 0” : Gender and Language Asymmetries in Cyber-Bullying

    University essay from Södertörns högskola/Institutionen för kultur och lärande

    Author : Matilda Lindström; [2015]
    Keywords : Gender; Language; Asymmetries; Social Media; Online Behavior; Internet Trolling; Cyber-Bullying; YouTube;

    Abstract : Unfiltered online language use is most visible where social media sites highlight power injustices such as racism, homophobia, feminism and sexism, which in turn sometimes promotes behavior such as cyber-bullying or internet-trolling. Women have been explicit targets for cyber-bullying and internet-trolling. READ MORE