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Cybercrime as a Discourse of Interpretations: the Semantics of Speech Silence vs Psychological Motivation for Actual Trouble

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dc.contributor.author Matveev, Vitaliy
dc.contributor.author Nykytchenko, Olena Eduardivna
dc.contributor.author Stefanova, Nataliia
dc.date.accessioned 2022-08-22T07:10:15Z
dc.date.available 2022-08-22T07:10:15Z
dc.date.issued 2021-08
dc.identifier.citation Matveev V., Nykytchenko O., Stefanova N. Cybercrime as a Discourse of Interpretations: the Semantics of Speech Silence vs Psychological Motivation for Actual Trouble / V. Matveev, O. Nykytchenko, N. Stefanova // International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security. - Vol. 21, № 8. - P. 203 - 211 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://rep.knlu.edu.ua/xmlui/handle/787878787/2670
dc.description.abstract The article studies the discourse and a legal uncertainty of the popular and generally understandable concept of cybercrime. The authors reveal the doctrinal approaches to the definition of cybercrime, cyberspace, computer crime. The analysis of international legal acts and legislation of Ukraine in fighting cybercrime is carried out. The conclusion is made about the need to improve national legislation and establish international cooperation to develop the tools for countering cybercrime and minimizing its negative outcomes. The phenomenon of nicknames is studied as a semantic source, which potentially generates a number of threats and troubles – the crisis of traditional anthroponymic culture, identity crisis, hidden sociality, and indefinite institutionalization, incognito style, a range of manifestations of loneliness – from voluntary solitude to traumatic isolation and forced detachment. The core idea is that it is the phenomenon of incognito and hidden name (nickname and other alternatives) that is the motivational stimulus for the fact of information trouble or crime. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Vol. 21;№ 8
dc.subject Cybercrime en_US
dc.subject netcrime en_US
dc.subject loneliness en_US
dc.subject nterpretation contexts en_US
dc.subject nickname en_US
dc.subject anthroponyms en_US
dc.subject values en_US
dc.subject axioconceptosphere en_US
dc.title Cybercrime as a Discourse of Interpretations: the Semantics of Speech Silence vs Psychological Motivation for Actual Trouble en_US
dc.type Book en_US


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