The current United Kingdom Government approach falls short of addressing online harms in a comprehensive and holistic manner. In particular, it specifically excludes online harms suffered by women and girls. This is baffling because such harms often arise as a result of online abuse taking the form of sexualised and/or misogynistic and/or hateful acts. The perceived gender neutrality of the reform proposals is a contradiction in terms—rather than being gender-neutral in its content and proposed applicability to harms, it actually excludes the online experiences of women and girls. While the proposals for law reform addressing online harms and online abuse are most welcome, the current efforts still represent an incredibly fragmented and sel...
Online abuse communicated via social networking sites has increased considerably in recent years, wi...
This chapter addresses the socio-legal discussions around recognising gender as a discrete category ...
In England and Wales, legislation pertaining to hate crime recognizes hostility based on racial iden...
The ideal of an inclusive and participatory Internet has been undermined by the rise of misogynistic...
With the emergence of the World Wide Web, gender violence has reached new and unexpected intensity, ...
The ideal of an open, all-inclusive, and participatory internet has been undermined by the rise of g...
The ideal of an inclusive and participatory Internet has been undermined by the rise of misogynistic...
This book analyses gender-based offences on the Internet from the perspective of international human...
The legal system has yet to recognise explicitly the impact online harassment can have on those on w...
The internet has made the navigation of our lives simple but has also provided new spaces in which c...
This thesis explores feminist women's experiences of online gendered hate: abusive, threatening or u...
Online misogyny, comprising sexist hate speech, as well as gender-based abuse is a prevalent and wid...
This submission responds to the Independent Review of Hate Crime Legislaiton in Scotland https://con...
The online harassment of women exemplifies twenty-first century behavior that profoundly harms women...
The wider and more sophisticated the reach and development of information technology, the more popul...
Online abuse communicated via social networking sites has increased considerably in recent years, wi...
This chapter addresses the socio-legal discussions around recognising gender as a discrete category ...
In England and Wales, legislation pertaining to hate crime recognizes hostility based on racial iden...
The ideal of an inclusive and participatory Internet has been undermined by the rise of misogynistic...
With the emergence of the World Wide Web, gender violence has reached new and unexpected intensity, ...
The ideal of an open, all-inclusive, and participatory internet has been undermined by the rise of g...
The ideal of an inclusive and participatory Internet has been undermined by the rise of misogynistic...
This book analyses gender-based offences on the Internet from the perspective of international human...
The legal system has yet to recognise explicitly the impact online harassment can have on those on w...
The internet has made the navigation of our lives simple but has also provided new spaces in which c...
This thesis explores feminist women's experiences of online gendered hate: abusive, threatening or u...
Online misogyny, comprising sexist hate speech, as well as gender-based abuse is a prevalent and wid...
This submission responds to the Independent Review of Hate Crime Legislaiton in Scotland https://con...
The online harassment of women exemplifies twenty-first century behavior that profoundly harms women...
The wider and more sophisticated the reach and development of information technology, the more popul...
Online abuse communicated via social networking sites has increased considerably in recent years, wi...
This chapter addresses the socio-legal discussions around recognising gender as a discrete category ...
In England and Wales, legislation pertaining to hate crime recognizes hostility based on racial iden...