Women in the spotlight : women's experiences of online abuse in their working lives eSafety Commissioner
Contributor(s): eSafety Commissioner.
Material type: BookPublisher: Melbourne, Vic : eSafety Commissioner, 2022Description: electronic document (69 pages) ; PDF file: 8.6 MB.Subject(s): EMPLOYMENT | INFOGRAPHIC | ONLINE HARASSMENT | PERPETRATORS | SOCIAL MEDIA | STALKING | SURVEYS | TECHNOLOGY-FACILITATED ABUSE | VICTIM/SURVIVORS' VOICES | WOMEN | WORKPLACE | INTERNATIONAL | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Click here to access online | Infographic | Access the website Summary: This research highlights women’s lived experiences of online abuse, and points to the need for greater action by online platforms and employers to prevent and respond to abuse. In-depth interviews were done with 20 women who had experienced online abuse. Plus, an online survey was conducted involving 1491 women who were working, or had recently worked. The research focused on women working in different sectors including law, banking, marketing, journalism and community services. (From the website). Record #7568Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This research highlights women’s lived experiences of online abuse, and points to the need for greater action by online platforms and employers to prevent and respond to abuse.
In-depth interviews were done with 20 women who had experienced online abuse. Plus, an online survey was conducted involving 1491 women who were working, or had recently worked.
The research focused on women working in different sectors including law, banking, marketing, journalism and community services. (From the website). Record #7568