The ideal of an open, all-inclusive, and participatory internet has been undermined by the rise of gender-based and misogynistic abuse on social media platforms. Limited progress has been made at supranational and national levels in addressing this issue, and where steps have been taken to combat online violence against women (OVAW), they are typically limited to legislative developments addressing image-based sexual abuse. As such, harms associated with image-based abuse have gained recognition in law while harms caused by text-based abuse (TBA) have not been conceptualized in an equivalent manner
The wider and more sophisticated the reach and development of information technology, the more popul...
This paper opens by analysing the complexity of misogyny, sexism, and toxic masculinity. It then exa...
Gender based violence in virtual environments is commonly experienced by women and girls, and online...
Online forms of violence against women are frequently perceived as ‘not real’ due to the fact that a...
The ideal of an inclusive and participatory Internet has been undermined by the rise of misogynistic...
Online violence against women operates – in an increasingly digital society – as an obstacle to gend...
The rise of online feminist activism has been a catalyst for driving attention globally to issues co...
The emergence of new interactions, notably those online, has led to the parallel development of crim...
Abuse directed at visible and audible women demonstrates that cyberspace, once heralded as a new, de...
The Internet is a place without challenge nor disruption, and increasingly instances of online abuse...
The ideal of an inclusive and participatory Internet has been undermined by the rise of misogynistic...
The online harassment of women exemplifies twenty-first century behavior that profoundly harms women...
The current United Kingdom Government approach falls short of addressing online harms in a comprehen...
Online misogyny, comprising sexist hate speech, as well as gender-based abuse is a prevalent and wid...
With the emergence of the World Wide Web, gender violence has reached new and unexpected intensity, ...
The wider and more sophisticated the reach and development of information technology, the more popul...
This paper opens by analysing the complexity of misogyny, sexism, and toxic masculinity. It then exa...
Gender based violence in virtual environments is commonly experienced by women and girls, and online...
Online forms of violence against women are frequently perceived as ‘not real’ due to the fact that a...
The ideal of an inclusive and participatory Internet has been undermined by the rise of misogynistic...
Online violence against women operates – in an increasingly digital society – as an obstacle to gend...
The rise of online feminist activism has been a catalyst for driving attention globally to issues co...
The emergence of new interactions, notably those online, has led to the parallel development of crim...
Abuse directed at visible and audible women demonstrates that cyberspace, once heralded as a new, de...
The Internet is a place without challenge nor disruption, and increasingly instances of online abuse...
The ideal of an inclusive and participatory Internet has been undermined by the rise of misogynistic...
The online harassment of women exemplifies twenty-first century behavior that profoundly harms women...
The current United Kingdom Government approach falls short of addressing online harms in a comprehen...
Online misogyny, comprising sexist hate speech, as well as gender-based abuse is a prevalent and wid...
With the emergence of the World Wide Web, gender violence has reached new and unexpected intensity, ...
The wider and more sophisticated the reach and development of information technology, the more popul...
This paper opens by analysing the complexity of misogyny, sexism, and toxic masculinity. It then exa...
Gender based violence in virtual environments is commonly experienced by women and girls, and online...