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    Are journalists today’s coal miners? The Struggle for talent and diversity in modern newsrooms – A study on journalists in Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom by Borchardt, A, Lück, J, Kieslich, S, Schultz, T, Simon, F

    Published 2019
    “…In the wake of Brexit, the 2016 US presidential election, the migration crisis, #MeToo and a range of other events, the news industry seems to have finally woken up to the lack of diversity within their ranks and how this lack affects their position in society and their ability to represent societies fairly and accurately.…”
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  2. 142

    Sobre la pornografía y la educación sexual: ¿puede «el sexo» legitimar la humillación y la violencia? by Ana de Miguel Álvarez

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Secondly, a mismatch exists between the expectations of female and male teenagers regarding what a good sexual life is. Movements such as Me too and Cuéntalo as well as social polarization over trials like that of “the herd” would confirm such a mismatch. …”
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  3. 143

    Plafond de verre dans le champ chorégraphique : à la recherche des femmes… by Pauline Boivineau

    “…À l’heure où #MeToo libère la parole dans l’espace public et où les changements de directions des Centres dramatiques et Centres chorégraphique s nationaux questionnent la place des femmes dans le spectacle vivant, force est de constater que les inégalités et les discriminations sont encore nombreuses. …”
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    Fostering diversity on and off screen by Marsha Berry, Kath Dooley, Margaret McHugh

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…In recent years, individuals and groups from inside and outside of academia have called for greater diversity on screen, resulting in campaigns such as #MeToo, #TimesUp, and #OscarsSoWhite. In particular, the gender imbalance that exists on screen and behind the camera has been a particular point of focus. …”
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  5. 145

    ‘Stranger Danger’ and the Gendered/Racialised Construction of Threats in Humanitarianism by Megan Daigle, Sarah Martin, Henri Myrttinen

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…We argue that humanitarianism is still dominated by the romanticised figure of the white, male humanitarian worker – even if this problematic imaginary no longer reflects reality – and a space where those questioning exclusionary constructs of danger are quickly silenced and even ridiculed, even in the age of #MeToo and #BlackLivesMatter.…”
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    Female Revolution behind the Camera by Agnieszka Tambor

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The discussion covers the most important campaigns and movements challenging gender discrimination, such as #MeToo in the U.S. or the European #nobodysdoll, as well as watershed events from the author’s point of view, including the Oscar for Kathryn Bigelow – the first woman in history to receive the award for best director, Harvey Weinstein’s conviction for sexual assault, and the leak of Sony’s confidential financial documents. …”
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    Revisiting the “Secret Consort” (gsang yum) in Tibetan Buddhism by Holly Gayley

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…This issue is especially relevant today in light of the global #MeToo movement and recent disclosures of sexual improprieties and alleged abuse involving Tibetan teachers at the head of Buddhist communities in Europe and North America. …”
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    Leigh Whannell’s <i>The Invisible Man</i> Discussing Narratives of Domestic Abuse and Gaslighting through the Cassandra Myth by Alice Payne

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Renowned for its hard-hitting exploration of gaslighting and domestic abuse, Leigh Whannell’s 2020 film <i>The Invisible Man</i> has inevitably been linked to the #MeToo movement. Despite the film’s contemporary premise, however, its narrative of male violence and female silencing is fundamentally rooted within classical literature and can be seen as an appropriation of the Cassandra myth. …”
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    Violence against Women as Reflected in the Polish Television Series "A Second Chance" by Aleksandra Różalska

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…The author looks at VAW in the selected television series in the context of the #MeToo movement and of the gender-related debates in Poland. …”
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    The Secret Silent Spaces of Workplace Violence: Focus on Bullying (and Harassment) by Allison J Ballard, Patricia Easteal

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The reality that worker complaints of such abuse are often silenced, frequently for long periods of time, has recently been spotlighted by the #MeToo movement. In this article we focus particularly on workplace bullying (some definitions include harassment). …”
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    Violencias sexuales en la Universidad: del silencio al activismo juvenil en redes by Belén Blázquez Vilaplana

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…El objetivo buscado es dar a conocer el ejemplo más visible de este tipo de redes en las Universidades españolas, la Red “MeToo Universidad”. Difundir su existencia equivale a dar voz a las supervivientes. …”
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  12. 152

    Brand Personality Scale: How Do Indian Consumers Interpret The Personality Dimensions? by Khandai, Sujata, Agrawal, Bhawna, Gulla, Anju

    Published 2015
    “…With brands assuming an important and all-encompassing position in the marketplace today and with the excessive proliferation of me-too products, marketers have recognised the need to create a distinct personality for a brand so that it stands adequately differentiated in the market. …”
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    REPRESENTATIVIDADE DO MOVIMENTO AMERICANO #METOO NOS MEDIA ONLINE PORTUGUESES by Susana Amante, Andreia Freitas, Ana Isabel Silva

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Outubro de 2017 assumiu-se como um período de viragem, devido ao aparecimento do movimento #MeToo. Neste artigo, propomo-nos analisar os conteúdos publicados por três jornais online portugueses para responder a: 1) qual a representatividade do movimento na imprensa online portuguesa? …”
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    Graham Greene’s real and imaginary French Riviera by François Gallix

    Published 2012-05-01
    “…Greene wrote back on January 5th : “1965 was bad for me too. Someone like Jones [in The Comedians], claiming a CBE did away with all my savings so I’ve had to leave England and establish myself in France…”
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    Developing insights from the collective voice of target users in Twitter by Kang-Pyo Lee, Suyong Song

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Two case studies on 16 thousand young women interested in fashion and 68 thousand people sharing the same interest in the Me Too movement indicate that our approach facilitates discovery of social trends among people in a particular domain.…”
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  16. 156

    Beyond Consent: On Setting and Sharing Sexual Ends by Jordan Pascoe

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Kant’s account of sexual morality, read in this way, is a critical framework for contemporary moves to think beyond consent, and to grapple with concerns about sexual violation and “bad sex” that have gained uptake in the wake of the MeToo movement. The author defends an account of sex as a process of setting and sharing sexual ends in a Kantian key, which provides us with resources for thinking about the robust ongoing project of making our sexual selves in nonideal conditions, as well as for identifying the wrongs of both “bad” sex and sexual harassment. …”
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    Feminism Not for All? The Discourse Around White Feminism Across Five Social Media Platforms by Porismita Borah, Shreenita Ghosh, Jiyoun Suk, Darshana Sreedhar Mini, Luhang Sun

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Our study highlights the voice of those who felt marginalized by the feminist movement including the uprising of #MeToo. We find pockets of conversations on topics such as experiences of People of Color or Women of Color; critique of white feminism, experiences of LGBTQ+ communities, and Black experiences. …”
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    Twitter, chá e biscoitos: recensão ensaística de The New Sex Wars de Brenda Cossman by Ana Oliveira

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Este artigo parte de uma recensão de The New Sex Wars de Brenda Cossman para discutir, de forma mais ampla, o argumento central da obra: a mobilização em torno do #MeToo constituiu o rastilho para as guerras do sexo 2.0. …”
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    Catalyzing social change: Does concentration encourage action? by Jonah Berger, Joshua Conrad Jackson, Ceren Kolsarici

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…But while some of these problems inspire action (e.g., “Black Lives Matter” and “Me Too” movements), most fail to gain traction or inspire new policy. …”
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    #ShameNot : campaign highlighting psychological trauma on victims of sexual assault in Singapore due to victim blaming mentally in society through real stories from real people by Thio, Jacqie Sijia

    Published 2018
    “…This project is a reaction to the #MeToo movement, which aims to encourage victims of sexual assault to speak out. …”
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