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Women who use social media are often subjected to blatant sexual harassment, facing everything from name calling to threats of violence. Aside from being disturbing, what does this abuse tell us about gender and sexual norms? And can we use the Internet to resist, even transform, destructive misogynistic norms? Exploring the language of shaming and silencing women in the cybersphere, Tania Levey addresses these questions and also considers how online attempts to regulate women’s behavior intersect with issues of race, ethnicity, and class.
Sex discrimination against women. --- Bullying. --- Social media. --- Internet and women. --- Women and the Internet --- Women --- User-generated media --- Communication --- User-generated content --- Bullyism --- Aggressiveness --- Discrimination against women --- Subordination of women --- Women, Discrimination against --- Feminism --- Sex discrimination --- Women's rights --- Male domination (Social structure) --- Sex discrimination against women --- Bullying --- Social media --- Internet and women
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Youth with social disabilities --- Educational equalization --- College graduates --- Social mobility
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