It’s a Man’s World (Wide Web) : A Critical Analysis of Online Misogyny and Hate Speech

"Abusive posts on social media target women engaged in online conversation with words and images that affirm patriarchal ideologies and fixed gender identities, to maintain cyberspace as a man’s world. This book investigates online misogyny as a pervasive yet little-researched form of hate spee...

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