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Zoom Aid or Zoom Raid?: An Interview with Stephen J. Neville

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Zoom Aid or Zoom Raid?: An Interview with Stephen J. Neville

Neville, Stephen J. and du Plessis, Klara (2020) Zoom Aid or Zoom Raid?: An Interview with Stephen J. Neville. SPOKENWEBLOG .

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Abstract

Klara du Plessis speaks with Stephen J. Neville about his early research (co-authored with Prof. Greg Elmer and Anthony Glyn Burton) on some of the risks associated with online videoconferencing; specifically, the racist and misogynist underpinning of many so-called Zoom-bombing attacks.

Divisions:Concordia University > Faculty of Arts and Science > English
Item Type:Article
Refereed:No
Authors:Neville, Stephen J. and du Plessis, Klara
Editors:Camlot, Jason
Contributors:Neville, Stephen J. and du Plessis, Klara (Interviewee, Interviewer)
Journal or Publication:SPOKENWEBLOG
Date:14 August 2020
Projects:
  • The SpokenWeb: conceiving and creating a nationally networked archive of literary recordings for research and teaching
Funders:
  • Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)
Keywords:COVID19; ear rape, Reddit, Twitter, YouTube; dataset, Zoom bombing
ID Code:991080
Deposited By: Alexandra Sweny
Deposited On:01 Oct 2022 21:54
Last Modified:01 Oct 2022 21:54
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Additional Information:This article is published as part of the Listening, Sound, Agency Forum which presents profiles, interviews, and other materials featuring the research and interests of future participants in the 2021 SpokenWeb symposium. This series of articles provides a space for dialogical and multimedia exchange on topics from the fields of literature and sound studies, and serves as a prelude to the live conference.
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