LAVORGNA, ANITA
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
AS - Asia 3.913
EU - Europa 3.723
NA - Nord America 2.027
SA - Sud America 326
OC - Oceania 87
AF - Africa 85
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 4
Totale 10.165
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 1.914
IT - Italia 1.542
CN - Cina 1.487
SG - Singapore 1.165
RU - Federazione Russa 508
GB - Regno Unito 397
IE - Irlanda 369
HK - Hong Kong 355
FR - Francia 293
BR - Brasile 253
KR - Corea 230
VN - Vietnam 217
DE - Germania 125
NL - Olanda 109
IN - India 101
CA - Canada 86
JP - Giappone 74
AU - Australia 68
PH - Filippine 60
CH - Svizzera 54
ES - Italia 49
SE - Svezia 44
ZA - Sudafrica 39
PL - Polonia 36
ID - Indonesia 34
FI - Finlandia 33
TR - Turchia 33
BE - Belgio 31
MY - Malesia 27
AR - Argentina 24
AT - Austria 23
PT - Portogallo 23
BD - Bangladesh 22
GR - Grecia 19
MX - Messico 18
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 18
IQ - Iraq 17
CO - Colombia 16
IL - Israele 13
JO - Giordania 13
CI - Costa d'Avorio 12
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 11
CL - Cile 10
EC - Ecuador 8
KE - Kenya 8
SA - Arabia Saudita 8
TH - Thailandia 7
TW - Taiwan 7
MT - Malta 6
NO - Norvegia 6
PK - Pakistan 6
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 6
AL - Albania 5
AZ - Azerbaigian 5
LV - Lettonia 5
RO - Romania 5
UA - Ucraina 5
UG - Uganda 5
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 4
DK - Danimarca 4
NG - Nigeria 4
NP - Nepal 4
UY - Uruguay 4
UZ - Uzbekistan 4
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IR - Iran 3
JM - Giamaica 3
LT - Lituania 3
MA - Marocco 3
PE - Perù 3
PY - Paraguay 3
QA - Qatar 3
VE - Venezuela 3
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 2
BG - Bulgaria 2
BH - Bahrain 2
BO - Bolivia 2
EE - Estonia 2
EG - Egitto 2
GH - Ghana 2
GT - Guatemala 2
LK - Sri Lanka 2
MD - Moldavia 2
MM - Myanmar 2
OM - Oman 2
PS - Palestinian Territory 2
SC - Seychelles 2
AO - Angola 1
BW - Botswana 1
CR - Costa Rica 1
DZ - Algeria 1
ET - Etiopia 1
HU - Ungheria 1
KG - Kirghizistan 1
KH - Cambogia 1
KZ - Kazakistan 1
LI - Liechtenstein 1
MV - Maldive 1
PA - Panama 1
PF - Polinesia Francese 1
Totale 10.157
Città #
Singapore 767
Santa Clara 658
Hefei 548
Dublin 361
Hong Kong 334
Bologna 296
San Jose 277
Seoul 225
Beijing 170
Milan 149
Rome 147
Boardman 145
Ashburn 98
Council Bluffs 88
Tokyo 70
Ho Chi Minh City 63
Bengaluru 50
Florence 50
Hanoi 49
Lauterbourg 46
Bern 38
Guangzhou 37
Los Angeles 36
Naples 36
Caloocan City 35
Turin 34
New York 33
Southampton 31
Dallas 26
São Paulo 26
Brisbane 24
Vicenza 24
Helsinki 23
Melbourne 23
Nottingham 23
Padova 22
Amsterdam 21
Athens 21
Toronto 21
Frankfurt am Main 20
Manchester 20
Whitechapel 20
Chicago 19
Shanghai 19
Palermo 18
Warsaw 18
Jakarta 16
Mülheim 16
Nuremberg 16
Padua 16
Buffalo 15
Newcastle upon Tyne 15
Tianjin 15
Boydton 14
Da Nang 14
Kuala Lumpur 14
Munich 14
Shenzhen 14
Amman 13
Johannesburg 13
Paris 13
Rio de Janeiro 13
Verona 13
Abidjan 12
London 12
Maringá 12
Mexico City 12
Phoenix 12
Veggiano 12
Brescia 11
Istanbul 11
Montreal 11
Orem 11
Redondo Beach 11
Southwark 11
Tongling 11
City of London 10
Coventry 10
Falkenstein 10
Madrid 10
Memphis 10
Reggio Emilia 10
Venice 10
Boston 9
Fulham 9
Nashville 9
Nocera Terinese 9
Pisa 9
Reading 9
Seattle 9
Sydney 9
Vienna 9
Atlanta 8
Auckland 8
Bogotá 8
Liverpool 8
Parma 8
Santo Stefano Belbo 8
Wuhan 8
Xi'an 8
Totale 5.867
Nome #
Blurring Boundaries: Negotiating Researchers’ Positionality and Identities in Digital Qualitative Research 687
La sovraesposizione digitale dei minori. Un approccio multidimensionale al fenomeno dello sharenting. 373
Lo sharenting. Analisi e rischi di un fenomeno del web. 364
Organised crime and cybercrime 315
Il panico morale. Dalle origini alla contemporaneità 296
Cybercrimes Critical Issues in a Global Context 179
Sharenting Risks and Harms: A Criminological Perspective 176
La nuova proposta europea per regolamentare i Sistemi di Intelligenza Artificiale e la sua rilevanza nell’ambito della giustizia penale: un passo necessario, ma non sufficiente, nella giusta direzione. 174
Unpacking the political-criminal nexus in state-cybercrimes: a macro-level typology 171
Addressing Antisocial Behaviour and Toxic Communication Online 163
Polizia "smart" tra paure e realtà: un'analisi esplorativa sulla rappresentazione mediatica dello smart policing in Italia 161
Information pollution as social harm: Investigating the digital drift of medical misinformation in a time of crisis. 155
Online sharenting: Identifying existing vulnerabilities and demystifying media reported crime risks 155
Harms of digital capital: social harm analysis of online public resistance and information pollution 154
Evaluating Research and Scholarly Impact in Criminology and Criminal Justice in the United Kingdom and Italy: A Comparative Perspective 153
Share with care: negotiating children’s health and safety in sharenting practices. 149
Countering wildlife crimes in Italy: the case of bird poaching 148
Guardando oltre la criminalità informatica: l’importanza dell’approccio cri-minologico del “danno sociale” per osservare il ciberspazio con sguardo critico. 145
Moral panics and health-related misinformation: When the audience becomes co-producer 143
Direct contacts with potential interviewees when carrying out online ethnography on controversial and polarized topics: a loophole in ethics guidelines. 140
Online Prosumers and Penal Policy Formation in an Age of Digital Polarization and Populism: An Exploratory Study 140
Criminogenic and harm-enabling features of social media platforms: the case of sharenting practices 139
Intergenerational and technological changes in mafia-type groups: a transcultural research agenda to study the ‘ndrangheta and its mobility 137
Criminal markets and networks in cyberspace 136
To App or Not to App? Understanding public resistance to COVID-19 digital contact tracing and its criminological relevance 133
Studying illegal online trades in plants: market characteristics, organisational and behavioural aspects, and policing challenges. 133
Managing risks, passing over harms? A commentary on the proposed EU AI Regulation in the context of criminal justice 132
Sharenting and social media properties: Exploring vicarious data harms and sociotechnical mitigations 132
The datafication revolution in criminal justice: An empirical exploration of frames portraying data-driven technologies for crime prevention and control 127
Looking and crime and deviancy in cyberspace through the social harm lens 127
Identifying key challenges and needs in digital mental health moderation practices supporting users exhibiting risk behaviours to develop responsible AI tools: the case study of Kooth. 122
FloraGuard: tackling the online illegal trade in endangered plants through a cross-disciplinary ICT-enabled methodology. 114
Science denial and medical misinformation in pandemic times: a psycho-criminological analysis 107
Sharing as displaying: Parents’ sharenting practices within conflictual separations 102
Types of organized crime in Italy. The multifaceted spectrum of Italian criminal associations and their different attitudes in the financial crisis and in the use of Internet technologies 97
To wear or not to wear? Unpacking the #NoMask discourses and conversations on Twitter 96
Script analysis of complex criminal activities: investigating the use of the Internet as a facilitator for offline transit crimes 96
Sharenting in Digital Society: Exploring the Prospects of an Emerging Moral Pani 91
Fair play? Not so much. Corruption in the Italian football. 88
L’inquinamento dell’informazione medica: una prospettiva socio-criminologica. 85
Organised crime goes online: Realities and challenges. 82
'Ndrangheta The Glocal Dimensions of the Most Powerful Italian Mafia 78
From horticulture to psychonautics: an analysis of online communities discussing and trading plants with psychotropic properties. 77
Medical Misinformation and Social Harm in Non-Science Based Health Practices 74
Tweets and quacks: network and content analyses of providers of non-science-based anticancer treatments and their supporters on Twitter 74
Narratives of blame and absolution Framing and managing digital risks in harmful sharenting practices 71
Fraud victims or unwary accomplices? An exploratory study of online communities supporting quack medicine 69
Media representations of complementary and alternative medicine in the Italian press: a criminological perspective 65
Promises and Pitfalls of Legal Responses to Image-Based Sexual Abuse: Critical Insights from the Italian Case 64
Trade secrets: Italian mafia expands its illicit business 62
Money laundering schemes through real estate markets: a systematic review. 60
Codes of ethics in the Italian professional football 58
How to prevent harmful sharenting: Mitigating digital risks and systemic vulnerabilities / Come prevenire lo “sharenting” dannoso: Mitigare i rischi digitali e le vulnerabilità sistemiche. Policy brief 58
Il traffico di specie protette. Prospettive critiche e interdisciplinari 56
Book review of I. Awan and B. Blakemore (eds.), Policing Cyber Hate, Cyber Threats and Cyber Terrorism (Farnham, Surrey, UK: Ashgate, 2012). 56
Researching cybercrimes: methodologies, ethics and critical approaches 55
Book review of G. Bichler and A.E. Malm, “Disrupting Criminal Networks. Network Analysis in Crime Prevention” (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2015). 55
Enhancing the accountability and transparency of transnational police cooperation with-in the European Union 54
Constructing migrants as crime and public order problems: comparing local press representations in two Italian cities 54
Illegal plant trafficking poses niche challenge to law enforcement. 54
Organised cybercrime or cybercrime that is organised? An assessment of the conceptualisation of financial cybercrime as organised crime. 52
Information Extraction from the Long Tail. A Socio-Technical AI Approach for Criminology Investigations into the Online Illegal Plant Trade 52
You can’t judge a book by its cover. Expounding gangmastering as organizational crime. 52
Serious, therefore organised? A critique of the emerging “cyber-organised crime” rhetoric in the United Kingdom 52
Book review of G. Kerschischnig, Cyberthreats and International Law (The Hague: Eleven International Publishing, 2012). 51
Changing representations of organized crime in the Italian press 51
Exploring the cyber-organised crime narrative: The hunt for a new bogeyman? 49
Book review of KK.L. Chin and J.O. Finckenauer, “Selling sex overseas. Chinese women and the realities of prostitution and global sex trafficking” (New York: New York University Press, 2013). 49
Organized crime in three regions: comparing the Veneto, Liverpool, and Chicago 48
Capital Crime: Gang violence returns to Rome 48
Introduction 47
Epistemologies of cyberspace: notes for interdisciplinary research 47
Organization, operations, and success of environmental organized crime in Italy and India: A comparative analysis 47
Caught in a lie; the rise and fall of a respectable deviant 46
Countering plant crime online: cross-disciplinary collaboration in the FloraGuard study. 45
How the use of the Internet is affecting drug trafficking practices. 45
CITES, wild plant, and opportunities for crime 44
The online trade in counterfeit pharmaceuticals: New criminal opportunities, trends, and challenges 44
Book review of S. Hepburn and R.J. Simon, “Human trafficking around the world: Hidden in plain sight” (New York: Columbia University Press, 2013). 44
Wildlife trafficking in the Internet age: The changing structure of criminal opportunities 44
Dark Coins. Digital currency opens loopholes for criminals 43
Book Review: Simon Chesterman, One Nation Under Surveillance. A New Social Contract to Defend Freedom Without Sacrificing Liberty (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011, 320 pp.,  20.00 hbk) 42
Family Planning: The Calabrian mafia spreads northwards in Italy 42
Dirty business: Italy cracks down on environmental crime 42
Book review of P. Saitta, J. Shapland, and A. Verhage (eds.), “Getting by or getting rich? The formal, informal and criminal economy in a globalized world” (The Hague: Eleven International Publishing, 2013). 42
Book review of F. Allum, “The invisible Camorra: Neapolitan crime families across Europe” (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2016). 41
Book review of S. F. Everton, Disrupting Dark Networks (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012). 41
Family planning. The Calabrian mafia spreads northwest in Italy. 41
Illegal wildlife trade and the persistence of “plant blindness” 40
Internet-mediated drug trafficking: Towards a better understanding of new criminal dynamics 40
Inhumane trade: Human trafficking finds its way onto the Internet 40
Cybercriminal networks 38
Book review of G. Loukas, “Cyber-Physical Attacks. A growing invisible threat” (Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2015). 37
Concluding thoughts 37
FloraGuard. Tackling the illegal trade in endangered plants. Project report. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew 37
Different manifestations of organised crime and corruption in Italy: a socio-legal analysis 37
Brexit and cyberspace: implications for cybersecurity 36
Understanding public resistance in using COVID-19 digital contact tracing app: an interdisciplinary analysis. Project report 36
Framing of CAM-adjacent health scams in the UK media: an interdisciplinary perspective. 36
Crime and Punishment in Italy 36
Totale 9.752
Categoria #
all - tutte 28.407
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 28.407


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2022/2023440 0 0 0 0 149 6 80 31 61 19 41 53
2023/20241.058 15 32 72 52 71 246 195 63 52 92 85 83
2024/20253.701 162 555 175 166 880 114 304 151 122 141 305 626
2025/20265.205 415 878 648 420 442 212 535 417 718 357 163 0
Totale 10.404