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Web resource: http://www.rjr.ru.ac.za/rjrpdf/rjr_no35/Hit%20them%20where%20it%20hurts.pdf
Type: Journal Article
Title: Hit them where it hurts : tackling Facebook's misogyny problem
Authors: Roux, Kayla
Keywords: Gender-based violence;Social networks;Social media;Misogyny;Rape;Social attitudes
Year: 2015
Citation: Vol. 35
Notes:  " ...social media politics have become an inescapable part of our digital lives. From online petitions and NGO fan pages to heated Twitter wars and politically motivated hacking, the internet has opened up countless new avenues in which people can express their support for causes, lobby powerful interest groups, and register their dissent with a wellorchestrated
hashtag or viral campaign. But what if one social network becomes the site of the struggle?
What about when our digital lives become the subject of our politics?"
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