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  • Cyberfeminism and gender violence in social media
  • Record Type: Electronic resources : Monograph/item
    Title/Author: Cyberfeminism and gender violence in social media/ Deepanjali Mishra, editor.
    other author: Mishra, Deepanjali,
    Published: Hershey, Pennsylvania :IGI Global, Information Science Reference (an imprint of IGI Global), : 2023.,
    Description: 1 online resource (xxiii, 442 p.) :ill.
    [NT 15003449]: Chapter 1. Antecedents of marital rape cases: disgracing assailants via social media forums -- Chapter 2. Tweeted articulations of resistance against patriarchal violence: imagining digital black fem/womanism in Southern Africa -- Chapter 3. Role of information and communication technology in the digitalization of violence and sexual politics in the Indian scenario -- Chapter 4. Trolling and victims' perception of trolling: a thematic analysis -- Chapter 5. Unveiling the portrayal of intimate partner violence against women in the media: insights from an honor culture -- Chapter 6. The role of social media in the fight against gender violence -- Chapter 7. Marginalization at cyberspace: a new dimension of violence against women and girls -- Chapter 8. Towards a cyberfeminist framework for addressing gender-based violence in social media: an introduction -- Chapter 9. Neuropsychological impact of cyber victimisation in females -- Chapter 10. Cybersecurity oversight and board diversity: the disclosure paradigm -- Chapter 11. Semiotic violence and gender in digital spaces -- Chapter 12. Cyberbullying: a rapidly growing social cancer -- Chapter 13. A discussion on the current situation of cybersecurity and the upcoming wave of cyberattacks -- Chapter 14. Media: the crux of gender violence -- Chapter 15. Gendered harassment and bias in online gaming: experiences of female gamers -- Chapter 16. Educating women on cyberfeminism: a solution-oriented approach to cybercrime -- Chapter 17. Cyber crime in India: an Indian perspective -- Chapter 18. Can hashtags promote body acceptance?: a content analysis study of cyber-feminism on social media -- Chapter 19. A study of cyber threats on physical and mental health with special reference to pandemic times -- Chapter 20. A study of social media and cyber bullying: addressing a growing problem -- Chapter 21. Technologized sexism: controlling (re)presentation of women's bodies through selfies -- Chapter 22. Understanding cyber-feminism and its roles in the digital space -- Chapter 23. Exploring operation of gender in the virtual space -- Chapter 24. Messaging app using Flutter -- Chapter 25. Comprehensive analysis of the artificial intelligence approaches for detecting misogynistic mixed-Code online content in South Asian countries: a review -- Chapter 26. Exploring motivations, impact, and coping mechanisms of post-dating on female dating app users.
    Subject: Cyberfeminism. -
    Online resource: http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-6684-8893-5
    ISBN: 9781668488959
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