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The Italian Manosphere: Composition, Structure, and Functions of a Digital Network
by
Fontanella, Lara
, Maretti, Mara
, Ignazzi, Elisa
in
Activism
/ Activists
/ Artists
/ Blogs
/ Communities of practice
/ digital sphere
/ Equal rights
/ Feminism
/ Frauenfeindlichkeit
/ Gender relations
/ Incels
/ Inclusion
/ Involuntary
/ Italian language
/ Masculinity
/ Men
/ men going their own way
/ men's rights activists
/ Misogyny
/ Narratives
/ Natural language processing
/ Open access publishing
/ pick‐up artists
/ Political activism
/ Political movements
/ Politicization
/ Rape
/ Reverse discrimination
/ Sexism
/ Social media
/ social movements
/ Social network analysis
/ Social networks
/ Social norms
/ Typological analysis
/ Violence
/ Virtual communities
/ Xenophobia
2025
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The Italian Manosphere: Composition, Structure, and Functions of a Digital Network
by
Fontanella, Lara
, Maretti, Mara
, Ignazzi, Elisa
in
Activism
/ Activists
/ Artists
/ Blogs
/ Communities of practice
/ digital sphere
/ Equal rights
/ Feminism
/ Frauenfeindlichkeit
/ Gender relations
/ Incels
/ Inclusion
/ Involuntary
/ Italian language
/ Masculinity
/ Men
/ men going their own way
/ men's rights activists
/ Misogyny
/ Narratives
/ Natural language processing
/ Open access publishing
/ pick‐up artists
/ Political activism
/ Political movements
/ Politicization
/ Rape
/ Reverse discrimination
/ Sexism
/ Social media
/ social movements
/ Social network analysis
/ Social networks
/ Social norms
/ Typological analysis
/ Violence
/ Virtual communities
/ Xenophobia
2025
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The Italian Manosphere: Composition, Structure, and Functions of a Digital Network
by
Fontanella, Lara
, Maretti, Mara
, Ignazzi, Elisa
in
Activism
/ Activists
/ Artists
/ Blogs
/ Communities of practice
/ digital sphere
/ Equal rights
/ Feminism
/ Frauenfeindlichkeit
/ Gender relations
/ Incels
/ Inclusion
/ Involuntary
/ Italian language
/ Masculinity
/ Men
/ men going their own way
/ men's rights activists
/ Misogyny
/ Narratives
/ Natural language processing
/ Open access publishing
/ pick‐up artists
/ Political activism
/ Political movements
/ Politicization
/ Rape
/ Reverse discrimination
/ Sexism
/ Social media
/ social movements
/ Social network analysis
/ Social networks
/ Social norms
/ Typological analysis
/ Violence
/ Virtual communities
/ Xenophobia
2025
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The Italian Manosphere: Composition, Structure, and Functions of a Digital Network
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The Italian Manosphere: Composition, Structure, and Functions of a Digital Network
2025
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Overview
The digital sphere is pivotal in shaping social norms, and the Italian “manosphere” is a key player in this process. This study examines the composition and structure of the Italian manosphere, an intricate online ecosystem characterised by antifeminist and often misogynistic ideologies. Through a comprehensive analysis of Facebook networks and blog presentations from various groups, we mapped and classified the main actors within this ecosystem, shedding light on their connections and functions. The analysis focuses on two main aspects by employing natural language processing techniques and social network analysis. First, we investigated the functions of different groups within the network—Men’s Rights Activists, Men Going Their Own Way, Involuntary Celibates, and Pick‐Up Artists—identifying their roles, how they interconnect and their ties to the international manosphere. Second, we analysed the blog presentations of members to explore the motivations driving individuals to join these communities, revealing the key themes emerging from their narratives. Our findings highlight the manosphere as a complex and interconnected phenomenon that not only reflects global neosexist trends but also integrates unique socio‐cultural elements specific to the Italian context. This study underscores the significance of understanding the manosphere’s influence on public discourse and its far‐reaching implications for the socio‐political landscape in Italy, particularly concerning gender relations.
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