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Cybersexism

By: Laurie Penny
Narrated by: Jo Hall
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It's a tough time to be a woman on the internet. Over the past two generations, the political map of human relations has been redrawn by feminism and by changes in technology. In Cybersexism, Laurie Penny goes to the dark heart of the matter and asks why threats of violence are being used to try to silence female voices, analyses the structure of online misogyny, and makes a case for real freedom of speech - for everyone.

©2013 Laurie Penny (P)2014 W.F. Howes Ltd
Freedom & Security Gender Studies History & Culture Politics & Government Social Sciences Technology & Society Technology

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This book is a harrowing account of cyber bullying of women. What this analysis lacks is intersectionality.

Interesting book

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this reader has a distinct lisp. Completely ruins the performance. who could possibly have made this choice?

unbelievable choice of reader

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