The paper delves into the complexities of online victim identification in the aftermath of mass casualty incidents (MCIs), focusing on the case of Shani Louk, a victim of the Re'im music festival massacre. Louk's story exemplifies the challenges and opportunities posed by digital traces in the identification process. Analysing media reactions and online discourse, the study explores the dissemination of explicit imagery, ethical considerations for researchers, and the efficacy of online platforms. It raises pertinent questions for future research, emphasizing the need to balance dignity, privacy, and forensic investigation dynamics in the digital age.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- Introduction
- The problem with online victim identification
- The story of Shani Louk
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This paper analyzes the identification of Shani Louk, a victim of the Re'im music festival massacre, through online media, focusing on the dissemination of explicit imagery and ethical considerations for researchers. The aim is to raise questions about the complex dynamics between dignity, privacy, and forensic investigation in the digital age.
- Online victim identification in the aftermath of mass casualty incidents (MCIs)
- Ethical considerations for researchers dealing with sensitive online content
- The role of online platforms in the identification process
- The impact of online discourse on the public understanding of MCI events
- Balancing dignity, privacy, and forensic investigation in the digital age
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
- Introduction: This chapter introduces the concept of MCIs and the challenges of victim identification, particularly in cases where only digital traces are available. It sets the stage for the analysis of Shani Louk's case, where online videos played a crucial role in her identification.
- The problem with online victim identification: This chapter explores the difficulties of using online content for victim identification. It highlights the limitations of online platforms, the ethical concerns surrounding the use of sensitive materials, and the potential for misidentification and misinformation. It also raises questions about the frequency of scenarios where online evidence is the only available source for identifying victims.
- The story of Shani Louk: This chapter provides a detailed account of the events surrounding Shani Louk's death, from the Hamas attack on the Re'im music festival to the confirmation of her death. It outlines the role of online videos in the identification process, the media coverage of the event, and the impact of misinformation and fake narratives.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
This paper focuses on the following keywords: online victim identification, mass casualty incidents (MCIs), ethical considerations, digital media, forensic investigation, privacy, dignity, online discourse, misinformation, and the Re'im music festival massacre.
- Quote paper
- Jonas Berndt (Author), 2024, Online Victim Identification and its Problems. A Case Study of the Story of Shani Louk, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/1494358