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Misogyny Online
A Short (and Brutish) History



January 2017 | 152 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Misogyny Online explores the worldwide phenomenon of gendered cyberhate as a significant discourse which has been overlooked and marginalized. The rapid growth of the internet has led to numerous opportunities and benefits; however, the architecture of the cybersphere offers users unprecedented opportunities to engage in hate speech. A leading international researcher in this field, Emma A. Jane weaves together data and theory from multiple disciplines and expresses her findings in a style that is engaging, witty, and powerful. Misogyny Online is an important read for students and faculty members alike across the social sciences and humanities.

 
Introduction: The warning is you will receive no warning
 
Chapter one: The rise of Rapeglish
 
Chapter two: Why it is so
 
Chapter three: Hitting home
 
Chapter four: The blame game
 
Chapter five: Epic institutional fails
 
Conclusion: The electronic equivalent of everywhere

A powerful text .... essential reading for everybody

Miss Desiree Jansen
Higher Education, Accrington And Rossendale College
March 15, 2018