2013
DOI: 10.5334/sta.cs
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Gender-Specific Election Violence: The Role of Information and Communication Technologies

Abstract: Substantial gains have been made worldwide in enhancing women's participation in public life in the past two decades. In 1995, women comprised at least 30 per cent of parliamentarians in only five countries (2 per cent of the total), while today thirty-one states have reached that threshold.1 Constitutional revisions and electoral reform have enfranchised women and facilitated their political participation by entrenching their rights, offering incentives and/or imposing sanctions on political parties and other… Show more

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“…Online GBV received by female politicians is predominantly directed against them as women rather than criticizing their political views or policies (Barker & Jurasz, 2019) and is aimed at undermining their political careers by controlling how the public views them. Also, researchers have argued that women candidates are subject to more violent forms of abuse than men (Bardall, 2013;Krook, 2018).…”
Section: B Women Of Color Candidates Are Subject To More Violent Form...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Online GBV received by female politicians is predominantly directed against them as women rather than criticizing their political views or policies (Barker & Jurasz, 2019) and is aimed at undermining their political careers by controlling how the public views them. Also, researchers have argued that women candidates are subject to more violent forms of abuse than men (Bardall, 2013;Krook, 2018).…”
Section: B Women Of Color Candidates Are Subject To More Violent Form...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A s noted, online harassment and abuse based on gender expression can include verbal abuse, threats of violence, nonconsensual image/video sharing, doxxing, gaslighting, etc (Kee, 2005). There is an important body of research and advocacy that addresses the problem of online GBV targeted at women of color (Amnesty International, 2018;Madden et al, 2018;Turner et al, 2021), as well as women in public life such as politicians and journalists, often with the aim of undermining their careers and silencing them (Bardall, 2013;Norwood et al, 2021;Posetti et al, 2021).…”
Section: Research Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further use of technology as prescribed in the Electoral bill awaiting assent will further reduce the current challenges such as election result manipulation while ensuring the full digitization of the electoral process thus increasing the speed of result compilation and computation. (Martin-Shields, 2013 ;Mancini et al,2007;Bardall, 2013).…”
Section: Technology As a Tool For Reducing Ervmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some research on the impact of online campaigning, for example, has considered its effect on the participation of women in elections. Bardall (2013) has documented the rise of violence against women in elections via new technologies. (Bardall, 2013) She explains that a woman's public image may be easily degraded, they may be intimidated or disproportionately the target of direct attacks, silencing or media bias.…”
Section: Deliberative Opportunitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bardall (2013) has documented the rise of violence against women in elections via new technologies. (Bardall, 2013) She explains that a woman's public image may be easily degraded, they may be intimidated or disproportionately the target of direct attacks, silencing or media bias. However, she also acknowledges that new technologies can likewise facilitate the monitoring and documentation of violence against women and be a key tool of female empowerment when used appropriately.…”
Section: Deliberative Opportunitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%