[Air-L] question re research on hostility towards women in online communities
elham gheytanchi
elhamucla at hotmail.com
Tue Nov 22 08:54:56 PST 2011
Thank you All!
Appreciate your responses.
Best,
elham gheytanchi
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2011 11:49:03 -0500
Subject: Re: [Air-L] question re research on hostility towards women in online communities
From: kishonnagray at gmail.com
To: elhamucla at hotmail.com
CC: air-l at listserv.aoir.org
Hi Elham! Hello all! Great compilation here. Very useful for me as well. I will add to it!
I take an intersectional look at the (oppressive) realities of women of color in xbox live (very similar to Tracy). Here is the link to my unpublished dissertation Deviant Bodies Resisting Online: Examining the Intersecting Realities of Women of Color in Xbox Live: http://repository.asu.edu/attachments/56548/content/Gray_asu_0010E_10480.pdf.
A portion of this work was recently accepted for publication (AoIR special issue) into Information Communication & Society: Gray, K. (2012, Forthcoming). Intersecting Oppressions and Online Communities: Examining the Experiences of Women of Color in Xbox Live. Information, Communication, and Society, AoIR Special Issue
Hope this helps! Good luck with this!
Kishonna
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 10:08 AM, elham gheytanchi <elhamucla at hotmail.com> wrote:
Hello All:
I was wondering if there is research about hostility/ (verbal) violence against women in online communities?
I am particularly interested in this question "is Farsi (Persian) speaking online communities, such as blog sphere and Persian social media are hostile towards women/ female bloggers and online participants?"
I would greatly appreciate any feedback. You can email me directly.
Thank you,
Elham Gheytanchi
Sociology, Santa Monica College
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