Feminist Media Studies

Title Publication Date Language Citations
“Normal confident guys”: Chinese female stand-up comedians performing, triggering, and commercializing the “female complaint”2024/04/12English
New outlets of digital feminist activism in China: the #SeeFemaleWorkers campaign2024/04/02English
From Fritzl to #MeToo: twelve years of rape coverage in the British press From Fritzl to #MeToo: twelve years of rape coverage in the British press , by Alessia Tranchese, Cham, Palgrave Macmillan, 2023, 436 pp., (paperback), ISBN 978-3-031-09355-52024/04/10English
Beauty police: the construction and implementation of beauty standards in Romanian news TV2024/04/11English
Policing the “Russian diva”: gymnastics broadcasts and the idealisation of the girl-child athlete2024/04/11English
Mediating queer masculinities through alternative music from Palestine2024/04/09English
Gender-equal sexism: a covert and subtle form of gender discrimination2024/03/29English
Banning “braingasm”: an investigation of misogynistic politics in 8Chan’s, U.S. platforms’ and CCP’s regulation of ASMR2024/03/29English
Gender as a central site of inquiry within mis- and disinformation studies2024/03/29English
The Sounds of Blackness, HIP-HOP turns 50 – conference review2023/12/11English
An analysis of Josh condom commercials: perspectives on female sexuality in Pakistani culture2023/12/08English
“Uh, unfairly targets rapists? Boo fucking hoo” : (anti-) carceral feminist discourses around sexual violence on Twitter2023/12/08English
Traversing bodies and territories: feminist activism against digital violence2023/12/07English
‘Home-wreckers and their bastards must be partying in the sewer’: discourses of wifeist antifeminism2023/12/08English
Media discourse in Canada on trans youth and parent advocacy2023/11/27English
Civil rights exploitation film promotion as anti-feminist disinformation2024/01/02English
When feminists are misidentified as traitors: nationalism, disinformation, and anti-feminism in Chinese cyberspace2024/01/02English
Belonging, responsibility and reflexivity: mediated intimacy among Finnish nonbinary and trans social media users2023/11/22English
Introduction to the mixed-up politics of disinformation, anti-feminisms, and misogyny2024/01/02English
Redefining counterculture: anti-feminist disinformation strategies among fundamentalist evangelical microcelebrities2024/01/02English
Platformed misogyny in Depp v Heard: #justiceforjohnny and networked defamation2024/01/02English
Collectivizing trauma: everyday experiences, empathy, and grassroots activism in Japan’s Flower Demonstration against sexual violence2024/01/02English
Misinformation as woman: anti-feminism, news media, and disinformation’s feminized other2024/01/02English
Perils of the princess 2.0: an (auto)ethnographic study of girls playing Super Mario Bros. 22024/01/05English
Imagining “We” in the age of “I”: romance and social bonding in contemporary culture Imagining “We” in the age of “I”: romance and social bonding in contemporary culture , edited by Mary Harrod, Suzanne Leonard and Diane Negra, London, Routledge, 2022, 242 pp., (pbk), ISBN: 97803674832722023/10/09English
Contesting feminism: pedagogical problems in classical Hollywood cinema, feminist theory, and media studies2023/10/13English
Nonviolent Utopias: heroes transgressing the gender binary in the Matrix Resurrections2023/10/10English
Potential risk in the “contrast-field”: queer-positioning between facts and assumptions within research on incels2023/11/20English
Intersectionality and care ethics in researching the far right2023/11/22English
Digital vulnerabilities and online harassment of academics, consequences, and coping strategies. An exploratory analysis2023/11/18English