Book Chapter

Using social media to resist gender violence: a global perspective

Bianca Fileborn, Rachel Loney-Howes

Oxford Research Encyclopedias: Criminology and Criminal Justice | Oxford University Press | Published : 2020

Abstract

The development of social media, and Web 2.0 more broadly, has revolutionized all aspects of our social, cultural, and political lives. Notably, social media and online platforms have opened up space for resisting gender-based violence (GBV) in a way that, in some respects, was not possible “offline.” Some authors, drawing on Nancy Fraser, have conceptualized online spaces as a form of “counter-public”—a site in which collective and individual resistance to, and contestation of, dominant norms is enabled. Given the well-documented trajectories of victim-blaming and the perpetuation of various myths and misperceptions in relation to gender violence, social media spaces can function as a count..

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