Helen StengerTraversing Online Spaces: The Use of Misogyny and Anti-Muslim Rhetoric in Buddhist Nationalist Extremism in Sri Lankami
Read moreThis Insight is part of GNET’s Gender and Online Violent Extremism series in partnership with Monash Gender, Peace and Security Centre. This series…
Jacqui TrueThe Challenges and Potential of Harnessing Technology for the Prevention of Gender-Based Violence and Violent Extremism
Read moreThis Insight is part of GNET’s Gender and Online Violent Extremism series in partnership with Monash Gender, Peace and Security…
Abhinaya MurthyThe Tate Storm: Why Banning Andrew Tate from Social Media Will Not Stop the ‘King of Toxic Masculinity’
Read more“This War has Just Begun” In August 2022, UK-based advocacy group Hope Not Hate made waves when they successfully campaigned…
Valerie Dickel‘Victims of Feminism’: Exploring Networked Misogyny and #MeToo in the Manosphere
Read moreThe creation and circulation of online misogynist narratives can have dreadful consequences. For example, in 2014 Elliot Rodger killed six…
Erica BarbarossaUnderstanding Accelerationist Narratives: Involuntary Celibacy
Read more“If we can’t solve our problems we must DESTROY our problems…One day incels will realise their true strength and numbers,…
Maddie CannonAssessing Misogyny as a ‘Gateway Drug’ into Violent Extremism
Read moreResearchers and practitioners in the field of Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism (P/CVE) have in recent years placed an increasing…
Dr. Julia DeCookThe Issue Isn’t Incels. It’s Racist Misogyny.
Read moreOn 16 March 2021, NBC News reporter Kimmy Yam published a piece that summarised the research done by the organisation…
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