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International Review of Sociology ‘There’s a fine line between trash-talking and cyberbullying’: a qualitative exploration of youth perspectives of online gaming culture. By Lyle S. Kaye, 2 years ago
International Review of Sociology Generation Z and cyberviolence: between digital platforms use and risk awareness. By Simona Tirocchi, 2 years ago
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International Review of Sociology Cyberviolence and the digital experience: reflections on a problematic issue for youth. By Isabella Crespi, 2 years ago
International Review of Sociology Reimagining the homeland: diasporic belonging among Turkish and Kurdish second generations in Italy. By Gül Ince-Beqo, 2 years ago
International Review of Sociology Resilience in online communities of practice during the COVID-19 pandemic: an Italian case study. By Mara Maretti, 2 years ago
International Review of Sociology Digital heritage politics from the perspective of relational sociology: the case of Nüshu culture in China. By Christian Morgner, 2 years ago
International Review of Sociology Crimes of accommodation: a criminological grounding for road traffic violations among minibus drivers in Africa. By Festival Godwin Boateng, 2 years ago
International Review of Sociology Societal dynamics in China’s recent past: a scoping review of the research literature. By Jia Gao, 2 years ago