Welcome back! Hope you had a good break. This month we have a special guest joining us. Erin is a fellow PhD working on online abuse so come and join us for a gab on her work as well as women's safety work on and offline. Enjoy! xx Annie and Julia
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Erin’s Research – Get in Touch’
If you are identifying as a woman who uses social media to challenge violence against women and girls, have experienced some form of online abuse or harassment as a result, and want to get involved in Erin’s brilliant research, please check out:
Twitter: @Pink_Handed | The survey: https://redcap.gcu.ac.uk/surveys/?s=FAMKD8E9L3
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Support Services:
Breathing Space - T: 0800 83 85 87 | W: https://breathingspace.scot/
LGBTI Health - T: 0300 123 2523 | W: https://www.lgbthealth.org.uk/
Samaritans - T: 0808 808 8000
Victim Support Scotland - W: https://victimsupport.scot/
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References
Vera-Gray, F. (2018). The Right Amount of Panic: How Women Trade Freedom for Safety. Bristol: Policy Press – Currently available for free to download as an eBook – use code WR21 (not sponsored) https://policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/the-right-amount-of-panic
Campbell, E. (2017). “Apparently Being a Self-Obsessed Ct Is Now Academically Lauded”: Experiencing Twitter Trolling of Autoethnographers. Forum, Qualitative Social Research, 18(3)
Kelly, L. (2012). Standing the test of time? Reflections on the concept of the continuum of sexual violence. In: Brown, J., Walklate, S. (eds.), Handbook on sexual violence. London: Routledge, XVII-XXVI
Mantilla, K. (2015). Gendertrolling: How Misogyny Went Viral. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.
Ringrose, J. (2018). Digital feminist pedagogy and post-truth misogyny. Teaching in Higher Education, 23(5), 647–656
Veletsianos, G., Houlden, S., Hodson, J., Gosse, C. (2018). Women scholars’ experiences with online harassment and abuse: Self-protection, resistance, acceptance, and self-blame. New Media & Society, 20(12), 4689-4708
White, D., McMillan, L. (2020). Innovating the Problem Away? A Critical Study of Anti-Rape Technologies. Violence Against Women, 26(10), 1120–1140
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Intro/Outro:
Innovation by John Sib
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