UIDB/05021/2020 UIDP/05021/2020; This article discusses online harassment against women journalists exploring self-reported incidents, effects, and trust in safety mechanisms. Drawing on twenty-five semi-structured interviews of women journalists in Portugal, we use a feminist and critical realist framework to explore the causal structures and generative mechanisms that explain their vulnerability to online abu...
PTDC/COM-CSS/4049/2021 UIDB/05021/2020 UIDP/05021/2020; Despite the considerable attention given to how mainstream media portrays feminism and social movements, there remains a notable research gap regarding the exploration of how these movements themselves engage in internal articulation and employ communication strategies to connect with their publics. To examine communications practices of cyberfeminists wit...
UIDB/05021/2020 UIDP/05021/2020; Visual content has been a valuable resource since the creation of the cyberfeminist movement. Together, artivism and the feminist movement aim to decolonise artistic and exclusivist knowledge while also raising awareness of women's issues, especially concerning various forms of gender-based violence. Thus, the main aim of this article is to ascertain how cyberfeminists resorted ...
UIDB/05021/2020 UIDP/05021/2020 Este guia foi desenvolvido no âmbito do projeto “O género nas pandemias de ódio: media sociais, Covid 19 e as mulheres jornalistas” [ID 75893685], financiado pela FCT, entre 2021 e 2022, no Instituto de Comunicação da Nova (ICNova), na Universidade Nova de Lisboa.; O Guia está subdividido em quatro partes — empresas noticiosas, outras entidades e associações, jornalistas e freela...