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<Special Features 1 : Political Regimes in the Visual Representation and Social Media>

Hatred and misogyny in social networks, a menace to female political representation

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Andrea Gartenlaub-González, Alida Mayne-Nicholls

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Misogyny as a social historical phenomenon has manifested itself in different ways through the ages and societies. With the arrival of the Internet and the use of social networks, these behaviours and manifestations of hatred towards women have changed, but they have also intensified their violence, recurrence and, at the same time, reinforce stereotypes and entrenched sociocultural behaviours that reproduce the traditional role of women. Misogyny in social networks is a phenomenon that particularly resists accepting the visibility of women when holding important political positions, attacking mainly women who exercise their rights and in particular when they participate in electoral processes. The objective of this chapter is to know how the specialized literature is analysing this phenomenon and how certain ideologies use it as part of their political discourse strategies

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Introduction
What is misogyny?
Misogyny as a cultural practice in cyberspace
Studying cyberviolence towards women, where to start?
Conservative reaction, modern Authoritarianism, and Anti-Feminism backlash
Reflections
References
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  • Andrea Gartenlaub-González Universidad de las Américas (Chile)
  • Alida Mayne-Nicholls Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez (Chile)

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