Launched in 2006, the growth of Twitter as a microblogging platform has been exponential, yet little research to date specifically considers women's experiences of the medium. This article draws on a case study of the #mencallmethings hashtag, in which women describe and discuss the verbal abuse that they have received online from men. Providing a broad based context for the specific analysis of the #mencallmethings hashtag, I concentrate on the theoretical contributions made by western feminist research over the last 30 years to embed the aggressive harassment of women online in a wide review of types of threats to women. I argue that the harassment conveyed in the hashtag should be recognised as online sexual harassment, and a form of exc...
The networked and often public nature of social media postings means that abusive missives (includin...
Across time, in a variety of forms and spaces - from homes and workplaces to digital domains of soci...
The internet has always been a boys club. Women who choose to delve deeper into the net than their e...
Launched in 2006, the growth of Twitter as a microblogging platform has been exponential, yet little...
Launched in 2006, the growth of Twitter as a microblogging platform has been exponential, yet little...
This thesis explores feminist women's experiences of online gendered hate: abusive, threatening or u...
This thesis explores feminist women's experiences of online gendered hate: abusive, threatening or u...
Online abuse communicated via social networking sites has increased considerably in recent years, wi...
Across time, in a variety of forms and spaces -from homes and workplaces to digital domains of socia...
Previous research indicates that women face a disproportionate amount of online harassment resultin...
Previous research indicates that women face a disproportionate amount of online harassment resultin...
The present dissertation aims at recognising online misogyny as a form of hate speech, by providing ...
Online sexual harassments are an increasing societal issue, affecting women on a daily basis, and re...
This article examines contemporary feminist ‘digilante’ responses to the increasing problem of misog...
The rise of online feminist activism has been a catalyst for driving attention globally to issues co...
The networked and often public nature of social media postings means that abusive missives (includin...
Across time, in a variety of forms and spaces - from homes and workplaces to digital domains of soci...
The internet has always been a boys club. Women who choose to delve deeper into the net than their e...
Launched in 2006, the growth of Twitter as a microblogging platform has been exponential, yet little...
Launched in 2006, the growth of Twitter as a microblogging platform has been exponential, yet little...
This thesis explores feminist women's experiences of online gendered hate: abusive, threatening or u...
This thesis explores feminist women's experiences of online gendered hate: abusive, threatening or u...
Online abuse communicated via social networking sites has increased considerably in recent years, wi...
Across time, in a variety of forms and spaces -from homes and workplaces to digital domains of socia...
Previous research indicates that women face a disproportionate amount of online harassment resultin...
Previous research indicates that women face a disproportionate amount of online harassment resultin...
The present dissertation aims at recognising online misogyny as a form of hate speech, by providing ...
Online sexual harassments are an increasing societal issue, affecting women on a daily basis, and re...
This article examines contemporary feminist ‘digilante’ responses to the increasing problem of misog...
The rise of online feminist activism has been a catalyst for driving attention globally to issues co...
The networked and often public nature of social media postings means that abusive missives (includin...
Across time, in a variety of forms and spaces - from homes and workplaces to digital domains of soci...
The internet has always been a boys club. Women who choose to delve deeper into the net than their e...