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ONLINE ABUSE OF FEMINISTS AS AN EMERGING FORM OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS
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Rowe, Michael
, Lewis, Ruth
, Wiper, Clare
in
BULLYING
/ COMMUNICATIONS LAW
/ CRIMINOLOGY
/ INTERNET
/ MEDIA
/ SOCIAL MEDIA
/ VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
/ WOMEN
2017
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ONLINE ABUSE OF FEMINISTS AS AN EMERGING FORM OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS
by
Rowe, Michael
, Lewis, Ruth
, Wiper, Clare
in
BULLYING
/ COMMUNICATIONS LAW
/ CRIMINOLOGY
/ INTERNET
/ MEDIA
/ SOCIAL MEDIA
/ VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
/ WOMEN
2017
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ONLINE ABUSE OF FEMINISTS AS AN EMERGING FORM OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS
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ONLINE ABUSE OF FEMINISTS AS AN EMERGING FORM OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS
2017
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Overview
Abuse directed at visible and audible women demonstrates that cyberspace, once heralded as a new, democratic, public sphere, suffers similar gender inequalities as the offline world. This paper reports findings from a national UK study about experiences of online abuse among women who debate feminist politics. It argues that online abuse is most usefully conceived as a form of abuse or violence against women and girls, rather than as a form of communication. It examines the experiences of those receiving online abuse, thereby making a valuable contribution to existing research which tends to focus on analysis of the communications themselves.
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Oxford University Press,Oxford Uniiversity Press
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