Street harassment, or sexual harassment in public places, is widely experienced by women and queer individuals as they move through cities across the globe. As a form of gender-based violence, street harassment prevents those who experience it from full participation in their cities, gendering access to and mobility in public space. Street harassment has implications for equity across genders with regards to the right to the city. This thesis explores the challenges of combatting street harassment through an examination of the creation of Hollaback!, a blog turned social movement organization based in New York City. Hollaback! began addressing street harassment through the collection of personal stories, formation of a cyber community, and ...
This paper examines the ways in which girls and women are using digital media platforms to challenge...
The international SlutWalk protest phenomena emerged in 2011 in Toronto, Canada as a feminist moveme...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkDana M. BrittonFeminists a...
Whether on foot, bike, bus, or train, women are often targets of street harassment such as catcalls,...
Street harassment is a common, pervasive experience in the lives of many women. Despite both anecdot...
This paper explores street harassment and its implications in society from the legal as well as pers...
Street harassment is a pervasive problem that typically targets women and LGBTQ community. There are...
Street harassment can be sexist, racist, transphobic, homophobic, ableist, sizeist and/or classist: ...
Feminists and anti-violence activists are increasingly concerned about street harassment. Several sc...
Social media and activist sites have provided an avenue to contest the dominant framing of street ha...
My dissertation aims to expose how women and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) p...
Street harassment, or the verbal and non-verbal behaviours, gestures or comments that men make to wo...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the social construction of women\u27s corrective...
Street harassment often impacts people whose identities and presentations of self-intersect with fem...
In recent years, feminist legal scholars have focused increasing attention on the problem of street...
This paper examines the ways in which girls and women are using digital media platforms to challenge...
The international SlutWalk protest phenomena emerged in 2011 in Toronto, Canada as a feminist moveme...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkDana M. BrittonFeminists a...
Whether on foot, bike, bus, or train, women are often targets of street harassment such as catcalls,...
Street harassment is a common, pervasive experience in the lives of many women. Despite both anecdot...
This paper explores street harassment and its implications in society from the legal as well as pers...
Street harassment is a pervasive problem that typically targets women and LGBTQ community. There are...
Street harassment can be sexist, racist, transphobic, homophobic, ableist, sizeist and/or classist: ...
Feminists and anti-violence activists are increasingly concerned about street harassment. Several sc...
Social media and activist sites have provided an avenue to contest the dominant framing of street ha...
My dissertation aims to expose how women and Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ) p...
Street harassment, or the verbal and non-verbal behaviours, gestures or comments that men make to wo...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the social construction of women\u27s corrective...
Street harassment often impacts people whose identities and presentations of self-intersect with fem...
In recent years, feminist legal scholars have focused increasing attention on the problem of street...
This paper examines the ways in which girls and women are using digital media platforms to challenge...
The international SlutWalk protest phenomena emerged in 2011 in Toronto, Canada as a feminist moveme...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkDana M. BrittonFeminists a...