2021
DOI: 10.1080/1369118x.2021.1962945
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Evidentiary activism in the digital age: on the rise of feminist struggles against gender-based online violence

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“…At the same time, their research demonstrates the capture and documentation of 'digital misogyny' that has emerged in the digital sphere. This action by feminists is in line with the calls of scholars in related fields [6].…”
Section: Overview and Comparison Of Domestic And International Develo...supporting
confidence: 74%
“…At the same time, their research demonstrates the capture and documentation of 'digital misogyny' that has emerged in the digital sphere. This action by feminists is in line with the calls of scholars in related fields [6].…”
Section: Overview and Comparison Of Domestic And International Develo...supporting
confidence: 74%
“…The competence of those services depends on the knowledge of employees who are able to provide effective assistance to victims and monitor the prevalence of such cases (MacLure and Jones, 2021; Zou et al, 2021). Kurasawa et al (2021) believes that feminist organizations, which are a model for the formation of epistemological, cultural and socio-political values, can make the contribution to the fight against gender-based online violence (Kurasawa et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The activities of feminist organizations in the fight against online gender-based violence were considered. Kurasawa et al (2021) found that feminist ideology contributes to the establishment of cultural and social values among young people.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The digital landscape amplifies these issues, disproportionately affecting women and discouraging their participation in online spaces [49]. Studies have shown that cyber violence and harassment in cyberspace have detrimental effects on women's social, economic, and psychological well-being [50] SDG Key Challenge Cybersecurity Concern Data Privacy and Consent Women's data privacy and consent can be compromised due to inadequate awareness, lack of control over personal data, and potential misuse of their information [51]. The existing techniques of consent processing are not transparent and may lead to data fiduciaries misusing the collected data for purposes other than specified in the consent [52].…”
Section: Harassment and Cyberbullyingmentioning
confidence: 99%