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Gendered Disinformation

Hedling, Elsa LU (2024) p.137-153
Abstract
This chapter sets the stage for examining gendered disinformation within feminist foreign policy analysis. It traces the rise of gendered disinformation as a security threat, emphasising the transformative impact of digital technologies and social media on the dissemination and logic of disinformation strategies. The chapter explores how authoritarian regimes and actors use gendered disinformation to amplify polarisation around gender norms and how domestic limitations to gender equality thereby become vulnerabilities. It advocates for a gender-informed understanding of societal resilience integral to democratic states' capacity to resist disinformation. Paradoxically, the rise of gendered disinformation may enhance the prominence of... (More)
This chapter sets the stage for examining gendered disinformation within feminist foreign policy analysis. It traces the rise of gendered disinformation as a security threat, emphasising the transformative impact of digital technologies and social media on the dissemination and logic of disinformation strategies. The chapter explores how authoritarian regimes and actors use gendered disinformation to amplify polarisation around gender norms and how domestic limitations to gender equality thereby become vulnerabilities. It advocates for a gender-informed understanding of societal resilience integral to democratic states' capacity to resist disinformation. Paradoxically, the rise of gendered disinformation may enhance the prominence of feminist and gender considerations in foreign policy by framing gender and women's rights, representation and resources in terms of security. However, efforts to counter gendered disinformation are contentious due to the polarised nature of gender norms and the complex interplay between introspection and regulatory measures needed in a digital society. (Less)
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published
subject
keywords
gendered disinformation, online gender-based violence, feminism, resilience
host publication
Feminist Foreign Policy Analysis : A New Subfield - A New Subfield
editor
Aggestam, Karin and True, Jacqui
pages
137 - 153
publisher
Bristol University Press
ISBN
9781529239485
9781529239492
9781529239478
9781529239461
DOI
10.56687/9781529239492-012
project
Psychological Defence Research Institute
language
English
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yes
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2024-10-15 10:51:36
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  booktitle    = {{Feminist Foreign Policy Analysis : A New Subfield}},
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  publisher    = {{Bristol University Press}},
  title        = {{Gendered Disinformation}},
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  year         = {{2024}},
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