id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_sodridocyfb2vpfjl7ciqtwwee Zhraa A. Alhaboby 'The language is disgusting and they refer to my disability': the cyberharassment of disabled people 2016 6 .pdf application/pdf 2349 200 51 We explored the experiences of 19 disabled victims of cyberharassment. themes emerged from the study: disability and health consequences, family involvement, Cyberharassment incidents against disabled people were influenced by the pre-existing impairment, perceived hate-targeting, and perpetrators faking disability to get closer to victims harassment and hate than their non-disabled counterparts (Emerson and Roulstone disabled people experienced, perceived and reacted to cyberharassment and whether it cyberharassment against disabled people and the impact it has on them. cyberharassment: disability role and health consequences, and family involvement. Participants linked cyberharassment to disability in two ways. Themes emerged were generally comparable to the impact of cybervictimisation on non-disabled people (Sheridan and Grant 2007) but there were 'offline' hate incidents against disabled people (Emerson and Roulstone 2014). on non-disabled cyber-victims, differences were present in the impact and experiences al-Khateeb, James Barnes & Emma Short (2016) 'The al-Khateeb, James Barnes & Emma Short (2016) 'The ./cache/work_sodridocyfb2vpfjl7ciqtwwee.pdf ./txt/work_sodridocyfb2vpfjl7ciqtwwee.txt