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Towards a Situated Understanding of Vulnerability - An Analysis of Ugandan LGBT+ Exposure to Hate Crimes in Digital Spaces. | LitMetric

Towards a Situated Understanding of Vulnerability - An Analysis of Ugandan LGBT+ Exposure to Hate Crimes in Digital Spaces.

J Homosex

Department for Art, Culture and Communication (K3), Malmö Univeristy, Malmö, Sweden.

Published: October 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study examines how LGBT+ individuals in Uganda experience online hate crimes and how their existing vulnerabilities are intensified in digital environments.
  • It highlights that factors like the desire for community and limited understanding of digital risks make LGBT+ users more susceptible to both ideologically motivated attacks and personal disputes involving leaked private information.
  • The findings emphasize that digital spaces are not necessarily safe for LGBT+ individuals and that understanding their vulnerabilities requires considering the specific social and political context they navigate.

Article Abstract

This study maps Uganda LGBT+ experiences of online hate crime and analyzes how preexisting vulnerability morph in digital spaces. Based on field notes, workshop material, and interviews with 13 LGBT+ individuals, the study finds that digital presences in contexts where users are vulnerable due to state-sanctioned discrimination and social exclusion, digital arenas exacerbate users' vulnerability to hate crimes through their digital footprints. The longing for community and intimacy, together with in some cases an unfamiliarity with how digital media can be misused, appear to facilitate both the ideologically driven perpetrators hunting LGBT+, and Crime passionnel, where an (ex)partner miscalculates the implications of publishing private material. This study thus illustrates how digital spaces are not safe(r) spaces, where LGBT+ are free to playfully explore sexual orientation and gender non-conformity, away from society's abhorring gaze. Furthermore, contrary to what could be expected, LGBT+ individuals' vulnerability was most often not the result of an outside intruder hunting LGBT+ online. The article reiterates the importance of a situated approach, acknowledging the environmental influences when studying and addressing LGBT+ vulnerabilities in digital spaces.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00918369.2022.2077679DOI Listing

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