Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/23126
Record ID: 8e20e84c-a267-4950-8513-7c0b1689573a
Web resource: https://www.anrows.org.au/resources/guide-to-the-manosphere
Type: Guide
Title: An introductory guide to the Manosphere and the impacts for young people, teachers and schools
Authors: Pfitzner, Naomi
McCook, Sarah
Phelan, Alexandra
Wescott, Stephanie
Roberts, Steven
Scott, Ben
Keywords: Children and young people;Gender-based violence;Workplace and occupational settings;Schools and education;Digital and online spaces;Manosphere;Public education and awareness campaigns
Type of violence: Children and young people
Drivers of violence
Gender relations, gender norms and attitudes
Primary prevention
Type of violence: Sexual harassment
Technology-facilitated abuse
Population: Children and young people
Year: 2026
Abstract:  This guide provides an accessible introduction to the “manosphere” and its impacts on young people, teachers and school communities. Drawing on Australian and international research, it outlines the key beliefs, recruitment pathways and online dynamics associated with manosphere communities, including links to misogyny, male supremacy, anti-feminism and extremist ideologies.

The guide examines the impacts of misogynistic online content on girls, boys and young men, including attitudes towards gender equality, consent and relationships. It documents harms experienced by women teachers in Australian schools, including harassment, intimidation and school-related gender-based violence.

The guide also explores how recommender algorithms and social media platforms contribute to the amplification and normalisation of harmful content.

Designed for secondary school educators and staff, the resource provides practical considerations for schools, emphasising critical digital media literacy, whole-of-school responses, leadership accountability and consistent responses to incidents of sexism and misogyny. It positions schools as critical sites for primary prevention and for supporting young people to navigate online spaces safely and critically.

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URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/23126
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