“Resource Spotlight Monday”: Today, the Gender and Identity Factors Platform (GIFP) features “Mapping the Ideological Landscape of Extreme Misogyny,”.
This research paper provides an in-depth examination of extreme misogyny within online communities, addressing critical gaps in understanding the distinctions between various misogynist groups. Using a multi-layered analytical framework, the study explores the rhetorical, operational, and social facets of these communities. It draws from an extensive literature review and an analysis of current misogynist spaces and ideological narratives.
By mapping the online ecosystem of extreme misogyny, the research identifies key differences between various misogynist communities. These include variations in their legitimacy to violence, conceptualization of adversaries, time orientation of their ideological visions, and overall operational discourse. This comprehensive approach sheds light on the complex dynamics of online misogyny and its implications for countering hate-based extremism.
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