Nemmeno con un click. Ragazze e odio online

Translated title of the contribution: [Autom. eng. transl.] Not even with a click. Girls and hate online

Stefano Pasta* (Editor), Milena Santerini* (Editor)

*Corresponding author

Research output: Book/ReportOther report

Abstract

[Autom. eng. transl.] Male and female teenagers look at each other and desire each other, but sometimes they hurt themselves. The web, a large world and a mirror of life, is a space for experimenting with these relationships and, at the same time, a place where violence can be hidden. The book investigates the digital cultures of boys and girls between simulation and reality, body shaming, performances and the search for authentic friendship. Among adolescents, violence mediated by the screens is intertwined with the difficulties of growing up, the search for a new identity, the change of roles between males and females. The first part of the text is dedicated to the analysis of online hatred towards girls from different perspectives, while the second focuses on educational intervention proposals to prevent and combat the phenomenon. With this in mind, the book, the result of a project carried out with students from Milan and Turin, offers educators, teachers and media operators a reflection on reciprocal images, changes in the body, online and onlife life, but above all on possibility of making boys and girls less hostile, and less alone.
Translated title of the contribution[Autom. eng. transl.] Not even with a click. Girls and hate online
Original languageItalian
PublisherFrancoAngeli
Number of pages172
ISBN (Print)9788835121145
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Convenzione di Istanbul
  • Istanbul Convention
  • gender
  • genere
  • hate speech
  • media education
  • odio
  • sessismo
  • sexism
  • social web
  • web sociale

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