In 2021, India saw a spate of online “auctions” on platforms such as YouTube, Twitter, GitHub and Clubhouse. Non-consensually sourced images, including morphed images, of hundreds of Muslim women were “rated” and “reviewed” for their “monetary and sexual worth” by … Continue reading “Becoming Archived: Feminist Resistance to Online Misogyny in India”
Author: Oeendrila L. Gerold
Oeendrila L. Gerold is a postdoctoral researcher on the project “Understanding, Detecting, and Mitigating Online Misogyny against Politically Active Women,” funded by the Bavarian Institute for Digital Transformation (BIDT) at the University of Munich (LMU). She is interested in cultural and religious politics in the digital space.
Oeendrila L. Gerold is a postdoctoral researcher on the project “Understanding, Detecting, and Mitigating Online Misogyny against Politically Active Women,” funded by the Bavarian Institute for Digital Transformation (BIDT) at the University of Munich (LMU). She is interested in cultural and religious politics in the digital space.