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    Gender, Caste and Subjectivity: Revisiting the #MeToo Movement in India by Anandita Pan

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The #MeToo movement has claimed to mark a ‘new era in Indian feminism’ by introducing feminist articulations into the quotidian through the powerful use of social media. …”
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    Review: Voices from the Wreckage: Young Adult Voices in the #MeToo Movement by Laura D'Amore

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The #MeToo movement sparked a global reckoning with sexual violence, through which victims and survivors were given a conduit to speak and relate to the stories of millions of people. …”
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    Sports Journalism, Interns and #MeToo – did anything change? by Heidi Røsok-Dahl, Kristin Skare Orgeret

    Published 2020-12-01
    “… Norwegian news media were central actors in the dissemination of information about the #MeToo movement. Simultaneously, the media are made up of institutions and workplaces that are at times characterized by asymmetrical power relations. …”
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    Gendering Dissent: MeToo Travels to Scandinavia in the Early Twenty-First Century by Clara V. Juncker

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…In May 2018, the #MeToo movement picked up wind when Harvey Weinstein was charged by the New York County District Attorney’s Office with rape and sexual misconduct. …”
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    Social Work and Digital Activism: Sorority, Intersectionality, Homophily and Polarisation in #MeToo by Joaquín Castillo de Mesa, Chaime Marcuello-Servós, Antonio López Peláez, Paula Méndez Domínguez

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Discussion and conclusions.  The #MeToo movement’s global effect and durability has led to a new understanding of social movements in the digital era. …”
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    Brave women sound the alarm – representations of men and women in the Swedish media coverage of #MeToo by Lisa Lindqvist, Hillevi Ganetz

    Published 2020-12-01
    “… In autumn 2017 in Sweden, the #MeToo movement and sexual assault became a focus of broad debate. …”
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    Metoo-definíciók by Nóra Rainer-Micsinyei

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Definitions of #MeToo In addition to clarifying concepts and providing a historical overview of the #MeToo movement, the study summarizes the movement’s original purpose, its achievements since its beginning, and critiques of the movement. …”
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    Situating #MeToo. A Constructivist Perspective on Designing With Data by Kim Frederic Albrecht

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… This document introduces the various questions, blockades, and off-centre paths encountered in researching and designing a project around tweets with hashtags related to the MeToo Movement. What the paper offers is a perspective on the process of designing with data from a constructivist perspective. …”
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    Sex and the Aesthetics of the Vulgar: by Purba Chakraborty

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Informed by the #MeToo movement, the following paper is an attempt to revisit the allegations of misogyny in the works of Robert Crumb, the founder of the Underground Comix Movement. …”
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    Échecs et réussites discursives du mouvement #MeToo by Noémie Trovato

    “…Since 2017, the #MeToo movement has been depicted as effective, it allegedly liberated women’s speech about the sexual violence they experience throughout their lives. …”
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    He Said/She Said: Truth-Telling and #MeToo by Leigh Gilmore

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…It historicizes the #MeToo movement within feminist activism in communities of colour around sexual assault advocacy and in relation to Anita Hill's testimony in 1991 that Clarence Thomas sexually harassed her. …”
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    Reading Rage: Theorising the Epistemic Value of Feminist Anger by Sigrid Wallaert

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…With the #MeToo movement and the Women’s Marches behind us, it has become clear that women are angry. …”
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    “Me Too”: Epistemic Injustice and the Struggle for Recognition by Debra L. Jackson

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…I take up this challenge by highlighting the failure of recognition in cases of testimonial and hermeneutical injustice experienced by victims of sexual harassment and sexual assault. I offer the #MeToo movement as a case study to demonstrate how the process of mutual recognition makes visible and helps overcome the epistemic injustice suffered by victims of sexual harassment and sexual assault. …”
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    “Abusers of Themselves with Mankind”: On the Constitutive Necessity of Abuse in Evangelical Sex Manuals by William P. Boyce

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Denhollander’s evangelical credentials authorized fellow US evangelicals to sympathize with the #MeToo movement. I then show how this script of awakening obscures a long history of abuse in relation to LGBTQ persons of faith. …”
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    Feminist Judgment: A Commentary on Johnson v. Ramsden by Anna Elisa Stauffer

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…In the rewritten version, the development of sexual harassment and abuse within society as well as the role of the #MeToo movement and its meaning are considered. Finally, an outlook pleads for the introduction of feminist judgments in Switzerland.…”
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    When journalists lose their foothold by Sigurd Allern, Ester Pollack

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… The global #MeToo movement exposed the widespread structural problem of sexual harassment, which was also the case in Sweden and Norway. …”
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    The Goddess, Daenerys Targaryen and Me Too Values by Khalifa-Gueta Sharon

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In this article the author interprets the image of Daenerys Targaryen from the HBO television series, Game of Thrones (2011–19) as an allegory for the Me Too movement and as a symbolic depiction of the concepts of women regaining their power. …”
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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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