Sarah Lewis’s research while affiliated with Independent Researcher and other places

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Disbelief and counter-voices: a thematic analysis of online reader comments about sexual harassment and sexual violence against women
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May 2020

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Emily Harmer

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Sarah Lewis

Research about online comment fields on news websites tends to foreground their potential for deliberative discussions whilst little attention is given to the ways these spaces reinforce existing gender inequalities. This study analyses online newspaper comments on articles about gender based violence to establish whether the historic marginalisation of women within public discussions is being reasserted online. Using thematic analysis, this study found that responses were characterised by disbelief. Posters questioned the type and nature of evidence that had been provided, they questioned whether these problems resulted from sexism and they questioned the feminist agenda behind the blogs. While voices expressing disbelief were dominant, there were counter-voices attempting to critique the scepticism by advocating for the importance of the lived experience women and girls. The study demonstrates that online comments on news websites operate as gendered spaces that can marginalise women from the public discussion of social problems.

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... The internet and social media play significant roles in these cases, providing platforms for victim-survivors to share their experiences, as seen in the #MeToo movement (Borelli-Kjaer et al. 2021;Malik et al. 2022). Conversely, the public can retaliate against and question victims' experiences while evading accountability, increasing fear and stigma, and further discouraging reporting (Harmer & Lewis 2022). ...

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Consense: Designing a Compassionate System Against Workplace Sexual Harassment in Australian Law Firms
Disbelief and counter-voices: a thematic analysis of online reader comments about sexual harassment and sexual violence against women
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  • May 2020