There is an asymmetry between the way men perceive women and the way women perceive men. My first insight into gender on the internet came when I would go through the spam that would arrive in my email folder everyday and delete it. While the contents made me giggle at times, it did rouse some questions, like: Do women feel sexually inadequate? How do we perceive members of the opposite sex? Why is there gender discrimination and rape and what are the effects of this offline threat when we are online? On the whole it seems that, online, the power relations and techniques of interaction between the genders resemble the traditional models which have prevailed in real life – men are driven by insecurity and women by caution
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In 1997 the Internet was seen by many as a tool for radical reinterpretation of physicality and gend...
The purposes of this article is to first review the literature on gender differences in advertising ...
"Abusive posts on social media target women engaged in online conversation with words and images tha...
The account of gender on the Cybermind Mailing List is furthered by presentation of data and discuss...
The primary objective of this journal issue is to compile a collection of writings that present a mu...
This issue of the Transforming Cultures eJournal concludes the publications arising from an Australi...
Background: A substantial portion of Australians view internet pornography (IP), coinciding with the...
In the spring of 2013 a British feminist campaign sought to have men’s magazines, such as Zoo, Nuts,...
This article addresses the representational conventions and gendered forms of address ...
This study was designed as a first step to explore sexual harassment in the electronic domain. One h...
‘Become the man that women desire’: gender identities and dominant discourses in email advertising l...
While gendered online harassment has received increased attention in academic and public debates, th...
We investigated the novel hypothesis that a sensitizing web campaign against media sexual objectific...
Whether intimate partner violence (IPV) is a gendered phenomenon or not is a question that continuou...
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