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Barker, Kim and Jurasz, Olga (2024). #MeToo, Sport, and Women: Foul, Own Goal, or Touchdown? Online Abuse of Women in Sport as a Contemporary Issue. In: Sports and Human Rights. WSHR 2022. (Boillet, Véronique; Weerts, Sophie and Ziegler, Andreas R. eds.), Interdisciplinary Studies in Human Rights (CHREN, volume 10), Springer, Cham, Switzerland, pp. 71–93.

Barker, Kim and Jurasz, Olga (2024). Digital and online violence: international perspectives. International Review of Law, Computers & Technology (Early access).

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Jurasz, Olga and Barker, Kim (2023). Online Text-Based (Sexual) Abuse. In: Ali, Parveen and Rogers, Michaela eds. Gender-Based Violence: A Comprehensive Guide. Springer, pp. 541–554.

Jurasz, Olga and Barker, Kim (2023). Women, Violence and Protest in Times of COVID-19. In: Stychin, Carl F. ed. Law, Humanities and the Covid Crisis. Reimagining Law and Justice. London: University of London Press, pp. 183–205.

Barker, Kim and Jurasz, Olga (2023). The ‘Politics’ of Responsible Social Media Use in Universities: Cautionary Tales for Student Experience? In: Siliquini-Cinelli, Luca and Giddens, Thomas eds. Biopolitics and Structure in Legal Education. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, pp. 223–238.

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Barker, Kim and Jurasz, Olga (2022). Online misogyny as a hate crime: #TimesUp. In: Zempi, Irene and Smith, Jo eds. Misogyny as Hate Crime. Routledge.

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Barker, Kim and Jurasz, Olga (2021). Online Misogyny as a Hate Crime: An Obstacle to Equality? GenIUS: Rivista di studi giuridici sull’orientamento sessuale e l’identità di genere, 2021(1) pp. 51–66.

Barker, Kim and Jurasz, Olga (2021). Gender-Based Abuse Online: An Assessment of Law, Policy and Reform in England and Wales. In: Powell, Anastasia; Flynn, Asher and Sugiura, Lisa eds. The Palgrave Handbook of Gendered Violence and Technology. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 529–544.

Barker, Kim and Jurasz, Olga (2021). Text-Based (Sexual) Abuse and Online Violence Against Women: Toward Law Reform. In: Bailey, Jane; Flynn, Asher and Henry, Nicola eds. The Emerald International Handbook of Technology Facilitated Violence and Abuse. Emerald Studies In Digital Crime, Technology and Social Harms. Bingley: Emerald Publishing Limited, pp. 247–264.

Barker, Kim; Jongbloed-Uribe, Enrique and Scholz, Tobias (2021). Online Copyright Lessons from Europe: A Note of Warning for Latin American Creative Expression, Memes and Parody. In Consideraciones sobre el derecho de autor en el entorno de Internet de América Latina. Volumen especial, abril 2021 Universidad de San Andrés and CETyS.

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Barker, Kim (2020). Editorial. European Journal of Law & Technology, 11(1)

Barker, Kim and Jurasz, Olga (2020). Northern Ireland Independent Review of Hate Crime Consultation Response (2020). In Expert Response - Northern Ireland Independent Review of Hate Crime Consultation (2020) Committee on the Administration of Justice.

Barker, Kim; Uribe-Jongbloed, Enrique and Scholz, Tobias (2020). Privacy as Public Good – A Comparative Assessment of the Challenge for CoronApps in Latin America. Journal of Law, Technology & Trust, 1(1) pp. 1–24.

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Jurasz, Olga and Barker, Kim (2019). Online Misogyny: A Challenge for Digital Feminism? Journal of International Affairs, 72(2) pp. 95–114.

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Barker, Kim (2018). R v Nimmo & Sorley (2014). In: Rackley, Erika and Auchmuty, Rosemary eds. Women's Legal Landmarks: Celebrating 100 Years of Women & the Law in the UK and Ireland. Oxford: Hart, pp. 605–610.

Barker, Kim and Baghdady, Christina (2018). From hybrid to cybrid? The formation and regulation of online ‘hybrid’ identities. In: Lemay-Hébert, Nicolas and Freedman, Rosa eds. Hybridity: Law, Culture and Development. London: Routledge, pp. 218–234.

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Barker, Kim (2015). Holy Blurring of Core Copyright Principles, Batmobile! In: Giddens, Thomas ed. Graphic Justice: Intersections of Law and Comics. London: Routledge, pp. 19–35.

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Jurasz, Olga and Barker, Kim (2014). Gender, human rights and cybercrime: are virtual worlds really that different? In: Asimow, Michael; Brown, Kathryn and Papke, David Ray eds. Law and Popular Culture: International Perspectives. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 79–100.

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Roncallo-Dow, Sergio; Uribe-Jongbloed, Enrique; Barker, Kim and Scholz, Tobias (2013). Authorship in Virtual Worlds: Author's Death to Rights Revival? Journal of Virtual Worlds Research, 6(3)

Barker, Kim (2013). MMORPGing, Law and Lingo. In: Freeman, Michael and Smith, Fiona eds. Law and Language: Current Legal Issues. Current Legal Issues, 15. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 417–433.

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