The Internet is sometimes viewed as an equal playing field for those of different backgrounds: class, race, gender, and sexual identity. In her first book, Poland exposes this misconception by arguing that the digital realm has been a breeding ground for racist, sexist, and homophobic harassment since its inception. The author examines the roots and consequences of cybersexism from an intersectional point of view with the support of real-world examples and specific legal cases. The personal, professional, and psychological effects of such behavior are interwoven with the rise of misogynist movements and their impact on online communities. Poland presents the ways in which we as a society perpetuate a collective culture of online harassment through our everyday language and responses to cybersexism. Tips and techniques for fighting cybersexism and persecution are also introduced, as well as a broad call to action for further academic research that examines the issues through unexplored variables. Those interested in topics of social justice in online communities will find Poland's work immensely motivating.
VERDICT A must-have for feminists and women and gender studies classrooms everywhere.
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