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Doxxed: How Privacy Abuse Harms


ISBN13: 9781529253955
To be Published: February 2026
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £85.00



What happens when your personal information is weaponised against you online?

This groundbreaking book offers a novel examination of doxxing — the malicious sharing of private, identifiable and sensitive information — through a feminist and post-humanist lens. Drawing on in-depth interviews with 18 victim-survivors, it reveals the deeply gendered harms of privacy abuse, from public shaming and reputational damage to the erosion of informational autonomy.

Challenging conventional understandings of digital abuse, the book foregrounds the lived experiences of those affected and calls for urgent, victim-centred reforms. A vital resource for scholars and advocates, it reimagines data rights in a digital world increasingly shaped by surveillance and control.

Subjects:
Criminology, Privacy and Confidentiality
Contents:
1. How Do Non-Consensual Disclosures Harm?
2. Personhood and Place in Online Domains
3. The Violence of Non-Consensual Disclosure
4. Privacy Harms in the Present and Future
5. Overcoming Doxxing: Masculinity and Ruptured Honour
6. Resistance in the Aftermath of Doxxing
Conclusion: Affirming the Right to Informational Autonomy