Cyberspace offers many opportunities but is also a very hostile place for women. Studies claim that women are disproportionally affected by certain cybercrimes and suffer frequent rights violations in cyberspace. The aim of cybersecurity policies is, among others, to protect citizens from different cyberthreats and the EU has a vital role in designing such policies. This involves portraying what issues are seen as cyberthreats and in extension, which issues are prioritized over others. Therefore, it is important to problematize what key EU bodies depict as cybersecurity threats and how they incorporate gender in their cybersecurity policy and strategy. This study uses post-structural feminist theory to analyze the EU cybersecurity discourse...
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Access to technology and the benefits derived from its use are not available on equal terms to men a...
Cyberspace offers many opportunities but is also a very hostile place for women. Studies claim that ...
This thesis approaches the EU’s cybersecurity discourse from a feminist angle, using a theoretical p...
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The policy for increasing sensitivity, awareness, and problem solving for women, youth, and children...
This paper considers the impact of gender in the cybersecurity industry. There is currently signifi...
International audienceBy acknowledging the greater frequency and the numerous specificities of cyber...
Feminist scholars praise and criticize the UNSC Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security for its...
The EU has been a key actor in shaping European gender regimes in post-war Europe. There is a substa...
The policy for increasing sensitivity, awareness, and problem solving for women, youth, and children...
Why are most hackers men? Why are most cyberstalkers men and most victims women? Using a novel appro...
Digital systems now mediate our everyday social practices, political and economic lives. But ICT4D (...
Access to technology and the benefits derived from its use are not available on equal terms to men a...
Cyberspace offers many opportunities but is also a very hostile place for women. Studies claim that ...
This thesis approaches the EU’s cybersecurity discourse from a feminist angle, using a theoretical p...
Combatting human trafficking is one of the top priorities in the European Union and Europol. Nonethe...
War is gendered. The scholarship of gender and war is comprehensive and multi-layered, yet there see...
The subject of this paper is a gender analysis of female victimization in the cyberspace. Since t...
How does the European Union (EU) include ‘gender’ within its support to security sector reform (SSR)...
The policy for increasing sensitivity, awareness, and problem solving for women, youth, and children...
This paper considers the impact of gender in the cybersecurity industry. There is currently signifi...
International audienceBy acknowledging the greater frequency and the numerous specificities of cyber...
Feminist scholars praise and criticize the UNSC Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security for its...
The EU has been a key actor in shaping European gender regimes in post-war Europe. There is a substa...
The policy for increasing sensitivity, awareness, and problem solving for women, youth, and children...
Why are most hackers men? Why are most cyberstalkers men and most victims women? Using a novel appro...
Digital systems now mediate our everyday social practices, political and economic lives. But ICT4D (...
Access to technology and the benefits derived from its use are not available on equal terms to men a...