Online abuse communicated via social networking sites has increased considerably in recent years, with a significant amount of vituperative communication targeted at women. This mixed methods study investigates the gendered online abuse received by women serving in the occupations of academia, journalism, policing, and politics. Written in the shadow of the murder of two Parliamentarians, the research considers how abuse in the online space echoes other forms of gender-based violence, drawing upon evidence gathered from 50 interviews, the analysis of three Twitter ‘storms’, and the review of a wide interdisciplinary corpus. This study reveals that the online abuse of women in high-profile, public facing occupations consists of seven element...
Online abuse directed at female politicians has the potential to present barriers to the political r...
The concept of violence against women in politics, VAWIP, grew out of women’s experiences with viole...
This paper demonstrates, through content analysis, how online audiences can enforce gender based vio...
This thesis explores feminist women's experiences of online gendered hate: abusive, threatening or u...
The Internet and digital technologies have delivered countless benefits to journalism. However, the...
The wider and more sophisticated the reach and development of information technology, the more popul...
Women’s political representation has increased rapidly in the past few decades, but significant barr...
Abuse directed at visible and audible women demonstrates that cyberspace, once heralded as a new, de...
The networked and often public nature of social media postings means that abusive missives (includin...
Previous research indicates that women face a disproportionate amount of online harassment resultin...
Launched in 2006, the growth of Twitter as a microblogging platform has been exponential, yet little...
The subject of this paper is a gender analysis of female victimization in the cyberspace. Since t...
The rise of online feminist activism has been a catalyst for driving attention globally to issues co...
Gender based violence in virtual environments is commonly experienced by women and girls, and online...
This research project explores the impact of gendered harassment across digital platforms on high-...
Online abuse directed at female politicians has the potential to present barriers to the political r...
The concept of violence against women in politics, VAWIP, grew out of women’s experiences with viole...
This paper demonstrates, through content analysis, how online audiences can enforce gender based vio...
This thesis explores feminist women's experiences of online gendered hate: abusive, threatening or u...
The Internet and digital technologies have delivered countless benefits to journalism. However, the...
The wider and more sophisticated the reach and development of information technology, the more popul...
Women’s political representation has increased rapidly in the past few decades, but significant barr...
Abuse directed at visible and audible women demonstrates that cyberspace, once heralded as a new, de...
The networked and often public nature of social media postings means that abusive missives (includin...
Previous research indicates that women face a disproportionate amount of online harassment resultin...
Launched in 2006, the growth of Twitter as a microblogging platform has been exponential, yet little...
The subject of this paper is a gender analysis of female victimization in the cyberspace. Since t...
The rise of online feminist activism has been a catalyst for driving attention globally to issues co...
Gender based violence in virtual environments is commonly experienced by women and girls, and online...
This research project explores the impact of gendered harassment across digital platforms on high-...
Online abuse directed at female politicians has the potential to present barriers to the political r...
The concept of violence against women in politics, VAWIP, grew out of women’s experiences with viole...
This paper demonstrates, through content analysis, how online audiences can enforce gender based vio...