Stephanie Wescott
@stephwescott_
academic at Monash University | post-truth, critique of ‘evidence’ discourse, misogynist radicalisation/manosphere influence in schools
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‘Make me a sandwich’: our survey’s disturbing picture of how some boys treat their teachers theconversation.com/make-me-a-sand… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
Join Anna Krien, Mary Crooks AO and me for a conversation about the influence of manosphere figures in Australian schools. Hosted by the Victorian Women's Trust.
Tomorrow Wednesday May 1 at 12pm on Zoom.
Registration: vwt.org.au/webinar-malevo…
There's still time to register for this panel event taking place online next Wednesday May 1 at 12pm.
Hosted by Mary Crooks AO, Anna Krien and I will discuss the recent surge of sexism and misogyny in Australian schools.
Register here: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
Dr. Dr Catherine R. Baker from Dublin City University Anti Bullying Centre (ABC) talking about our report on recommender algorithms and manosphere influencers on the Irish Independent Big Tech Show podcast
independent.ie/podcasts/the-b…
'We have to do more.'
An excellent editorial by Canberra Times yesterday that draws on me and Prof Steven Roberts research on how manosphere content radicalises boys and young men.
canberratimes.com.au/story/8598620/…
Dr Stephanie Wescott at Monash University, who researches how so-called manfluencers radicalise boys and young men online, said: 'Misogyny is an ideology.'
Thanks Dana Daniel for putting together this piece on the manosphere, radicalisation & violence.
canberratimes.com.au/story/8597889/…
A new study from Dublin City University's Anti Bullying Centre (ABC) finds that social media algorithms are 'rapidly amplifying misogynistic and male supremacist content'
hotpress.com/lifestyle-spor…
I love the work of the Victorian Women's Trust and was honoured to be invited to write this piece on me and Prof Steven Roberts research.
‘Miss, what do you think of Andrew Tate?’: The problem of widespread misogyny and sexism in Australian classrooms
vwt.org.au/miss-what-do-y…
Malevolent influence: schools and the shadow of Andrew Tate
Free webinar hosted by Victorian Women's Trust, featuring me and Anna Krien in conversation with Mary Crooks AO
May 1 at 12pm.
Register: us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…