Turning assault into a “harmless prank”— teenage perspectives on happy slapping

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Palasinski, Marek 2013. Turning assault into a “harmless prank”— teenage perspectives on happy slapping. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
AuthorsPalasinski, Marek
Abstract

The article describes the ways in which 41 adolescents from three large English cities discussed the phenomenon of happy slapping, which is typically defined as recording a physical assault on an unsuspecting victim on a cameraenabled phone for Internet upload. Using discourse analysis, the construal of motivations for its creation and watching is explored, elaborating on social, cultural, and legal implications. The identified repertoires (creation of comedy, denial of grievous bodily harm, accomplice-witness ambiguity, and reflection of postmodern culture) caution against attributing happy slapping just to boredom, as the mainstream British press does and puts spotlight on other factors, like seeking originality and keeping “pranks” under control. Concluding with the apparent similarities between the discursive worlds inhabited by unconvicted adolescents and convicted offenders, this study provides a theoretical platform for further research on the subtle and intriguing overlap.

The article describes the ways in which 41 adolescents from three large
English cities discussed the phenomenon of happy slapping, which is typically
defined as recording a physical assault on an unsuspecting victim on a cameraenabled
phone for Internet upload. Using discourse analysis, the construal of
motivations for its creation and watching is explored, elaborating on social,
cultural, and legal implications. The identified repertoires (creation of comedy,
denial of grievous bodily harm, accomplice-witness ambiguity, and reflection of
postmodern culture) caution against attributing happy slapping just to boredom,
as the mainstream British press does and puts spotlight on other factors,
like seeking originality and keeping “pranks” under control. Concluding with
the apparent similarities between the discursive worlds inhabited by unconvicted
adolescents and convicted offenders, this study provides a theoretical
platform for further research on the subtle and intriguing overlap.

Year2013
JournalJournal of Interpersonal Violence
PublisherSage
Web address (URL)http://hdl.handle.net/10545/292651
hdl:10545/292651
Publication dates01 May 2013
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Deposited23 May 2013, 15:15
ContributorsUniversity of Derby
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