As the twenty-first century continues its steady march, the Internet has become an important part of daily life for much of the globe. Many of us shop, organise our finances, conduct our working lives, meet our intimate partners and maintain our relationships online. Technology has become increasingly affordable: tablets, smartphones and laptops are enabling more and more people in ever-remote areas to become ‘switched on’. This has brought us to an interesting moment, where the issue of sexualised threats in online public spaces is a concern facing more and more women, yet it is drastically under-theorised. This chapter offers some ways to think through the issue
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A developing and evolving body of academic work is examining women’s experiences of online misogyny:...
Internet-enabled technology can be empowering for victims of domestic violence, by providing them wi...
With the emergence of the World Wide Web, gender violence has reached new and unexpected intensity, ...
The new phenomena of online violence against women - made possible by new technologies and social me...
The rise of online feminist activism has been a catalyst for driving attention globally to issues co...
The last twenty years have seen an explosion in the development of information technology, to the po...
The subject of this paper is a gender analysis of female victimization in the cyberspace. Since t...
Abuse directed at visible and audible women demonstrates that cyberspace, once heralded as a new, de...
The last twenty years have seen an explosion in the development of information technology, to the po...
The last twenty years have seen an explosion in the development of information technology, to the po...
This article examines contemporary feminist ‘digilante’ responses to the increasing problem of misog...
Cyber violence against women and girls (Cyber VAWG) is a new and emerging form of violence and the ...
While internet privacy is a growing concern, there has been little social scientific work on how cyb...
We live in a different world in the 21st century, and much of that difference is technologically med...
So far, the focus on violence has been it as a concept and its evolution within contemporary societi...
A developing and evolving body of academic work is examining women’s experiences of online misogyny:...
Internet-enabled technology can be empowering for victims of domestic violence, by providing them wi...
With the emergence of the World Wide Web, gender violence has reached new and unexpected intensity, ...