Misogyny: the manosphere and online content
Misogyny: the manosphere and online content
We are a well-established group of four researchers who have worked together since 2018 to investigate language use in the manosphere, identify its harmful potential, and advise educators on preventing the radicalisation of boys and young men. Our work has highlighted the extent and spread of violently misogynist language online and its potential effects outside the communities in which that language is used.
University of Southampton
Aiston, Jessica
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Koller, Veronika
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Krendal, Alexandra
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McGlashan, Mark
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2025
Aiston, Jessica
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Koller, Veronika
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Krendal, Alexandra
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McGlashan, Mark
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Aiston, Jessica, Koller, Veronika, Krendal, Alexandra and McGlashan, Mark
(2025)
Misogyny: the manosphere and online content
Southampton.
University of Southampton
6pp.
(doi:10.5258/SOTON/PP0127).
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We are a well-established group of four researchers who have worked together since 2018 to investigate language use in the manosphere, identify its harmful potential, and advise educators on preventing the radicalisation of boys and young men. Our work has highlighted the extent and spread of violently misogynist language online and its potential effects outside the communities in which that language is used.
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Jessica Aiston
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Veronika Koller
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Alexandra Krendal
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Mark McGlashan
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