2022
DOI: 10.1177/14614448221113007
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“Will the law not protect survivors who don’t weep”: Twitter as a platform of feminist deliberation and democracy in India

Abstract: An analysis of 40,000 tweets that trended after the Tarun Tejpal acquittal in India showed that the nature of the debate around issues of molestation and rape exhibited attributes of deliberation and demonstrated that Twitter in India, in certain cases, has strong potential to emerge as a space for deliberative feminist activism. Discussions gave impetus to advocacy around sexual molestation. While the word “victim” was used in more instances rather than the human rights–based term “survivor,” Twitter debates … Show more

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