Troll Hunting: Inside the world of online hate and its human fallout
By (Author) Ginger Gorman
Hardie Grant Books
Hardie Grant Books
1st February 2019
Paperback
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Digital and information technologies: social and ethical aspects
Media studies: internet, digital media and society
302.231
Paperback
304
Width 151mm, Height 234mm, Spine 23mm
390g
In 2013, journalist Ginger Gorman was trolled online.She received scores of hateful tweets, including a death threat. She was terrified, but once the attack subsided, she found herself curious. Who were these trolls How and why did they coordinate such an attack And how does someone fight back
Over the next five years, Gorman spoke to psychologists, trolling victims, law enforcement, academics and, most importantly, trolls themselves, embedding herself into their online communities and their psyches in ways she had never anticipated. She uncovered links between trolling, cyberhate and real-life crimes. She mapped out a cohort of men mostly angry, young and white who rightly or wrongly feel marginalised and disenfranchised and use the internet to express this. She encountered the frequently extreme personal costs endured by trolling targets, not to mention the very real financial and economic costs of cyberhate.
A gripping read, Troll Hunting is a window into not just the mindset of trolls, but also the profound changes in the way we live and work in a post-internet world. Trolls didnt appear from thin air they are real people, and reflect a real aspect of our society. This remarkable investigation will change the way you think about the internet, and what it means to be a human online.
Written with the authority of impeccable research, Ginger Gormans compelling book takes us deep inside the often sad, sometimes mad, and always bad world of trolling. And she never lets us forget that we are all members of the society that has created the phenomenon of trolling. So, in the end, this is a book about us all. - Hugh Mackay
'the best researched, most comprehensive work on trolling I've seen in years.' - Emma Grey Ellis for WIRED
'The best researched, most comprehensive work on trolling I've seen in years.' -- Emma Grey Ellis * Wired *
Ginger Gorman is an award-winning journalist based in Canberra, Australia. In 2017 her series of articles on trolling for Fairfax newspapers went viral and became one of most read stories of the year.