Centro de Documentação da PJ
Analítico de Periódico

CD 292
WEBBER, Craig, e outro
The rise of Chinese cyber warriors [Documento electrónico] : towards ; a theoretical model of online hacktivism / Craig Webber, Michael Yip
International Journal of Cyber Criminology, Vol 12, n. 1 (January – June 2018), p. 230–254
Ficheiro de 1,15 MB em formato PDF.


CRIME INFORMÁTICO, PIRATARIA INFORMÁTICA, CHINA

Introduction. The criminological significance of hacktivism. Reflections on general strain theory and Merton’s social structure and anomie: bridging the micro and macro. Innovation and blocks to the Chinese dream? Towards a theoretical model of Chinese hacktivism. Failure to attain a positive sense of self: relative deprivation, ressentiment, social identity and national humiliation. 1. Relative deprivation and the creation of enemies. 2. Ressentiment as persistent deprivation. 3. Social identity theory and relative deprivation. 4. Humiliation without relief: nationalism, patriotism and hacktivism. The rise of the Chinese cyber warriors: cyber innovation to overcome shame and humiliation. Hacktivist forum membership growth. a. First generation of H.U.C. (2001- 2004) . b. Second generation of H.U.C. (2005) . c. Third generation of H.U.C. (2010 – present) . Conclusion.