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Posts tagged with ‘Misogyny’

  • Nov252022

    The Challenges and Potential of Harnessing Technology for the Prevention of Gender-Based Violence and Violent Extremism 

    This Insight is part of GNET’s Gender and Online Violent Extremism series in partnership with Monash Gender, Peace and Security…

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  • Sep142022

    The Tate Storm: Why Banning Andrew Tate from Social Media Will Not Stop the ‘King of Toxic Masculinity’

    “This War has Just Begun”  In August 2022, UK-based advocacy group Hope Not Hate made waves when they successfully campaigned…

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  • Jun082022

    ‘Victims of Feminism’: Exploring Networked Misogyny and #MeToo in the Manosphere

    The creation and circulation of online misogynist narratives can have dreadful consequences. For example, in 2014 Elliot Rodger killed six…

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  • Jan272022

    Understanding Accelerationist Narratives: Involuntary Celibacy

    “If we can’t solve our problems we must DESTROY our problems…One day incels will realise their true strength and numbers,…

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  • Jan242022

    Assessing Misogyny as a ‘Gateway Drug’ into Violent Extremism

    Researchers and practitioners in the field of Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism (P/CVE) have in recent years placed an increasing…

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  • Mar192021

    The Issue Isn’t Incels. It’s Racist Misogyny.

    On 16 March 2021, NBC News reporter Kimmy Yam published a piece that summarised the research done by the organisation…

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