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Metoo Movement: Backlash or Rhetoric

Rituparna Bhattacharyya

Journal Space and Culture, India, 2024

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Further Problematizing the #Metoo Movement

Ana K Diaz

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Editorial Metoo a Contribution Towards the Where to for Metoo Debate

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(2018) SHORTCUTS: Introduction: "#MeToo is little more than mob rule // vs // #MeToo is a legitimate form of social justice", HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 8 (3): 415–419.

Stavroula Pipyrou

HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 2018

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#MeToo Means Who?: Shining a Light on the Darkness A Rhetorical Analysis of Inclusivity and Exclusivity within the #MeToo Movement

meaghan mcbride

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#MeToo Movement: A Sociological Analysis of Media Representations

Lindsay Tahan

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The Speech Acts of #MeToo

Cassie Herbert

APA Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy, 2019

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Beyond the Carceral #MeToo

saswat das

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The #MeToo Moment: A Rhetorical Zeitgeist

Lisa Corrigan

Women's Studies in Communication

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MeToo and the prospects of political change

Catherine Rottenberg

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'Le patriarcat nique son père'? Chains of Equivalence, Hegemony and #MeToo

Steffen Wittig

Coils of the Serpent 7 (2020): 146-168, 2020

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Beyond Silence, Towards Refusal: The Epistemic Possibilities of #MeToo

Sarah Clark Miller

APA Newsletter on Feminism, 2019

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The Afterlives of #MeToo: A Roundtable Discussion with Māhealani Ahia, Michelle Cho, Pallavi Guha, Régine Michelle Jean-Charles, Kahala Johnson, and Ever E. Osorio

Ever E. E Osorio

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#MeToo: A tentacular movement of positionality and legal powers

Anne Wagner

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Sexual Harassment, #MeToo and Feminism

Mica Nava

Chartist for democratic socialism, 2018

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Fragmented Feminisms in the Digital Age: Writing a History of the Present and Tracing the Conditions of Possibility of the #metoo Movement from an Intersectional Framework

Emily Gerbrandt

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#MeToo as Catalyst: A Glimpse into 21st Century Activism

Naomi Mezey

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Justice, Report and Testimony in #MeToo and the ICTY

Jennifer A Zenovich

2019

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Chasing Down the Shadows of Abuse and Harassment: A Review Essay by Roxanne Christofano Pilat In Italian Americana, U of Illinois Press, of #MeToo, Ancho'io: Writings by Italian American Women Edited by Daniela Gioseffi

Daniela Gioseffi

Italian Americana, 2023

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Graphic Witness: Visual and Verbal Testimony in the #MeToo Movement

Leigh Gilmore

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#MeToo What Kind of Politics? Panel Notes

Juliana Sanin

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'I AM and #MeToo: the Incarnation and violence against women'

Emily J . Gathergood

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(2018) #MeToo is little more than mob rule // vs // #MeToo is a legitimate form of social justice

Stavroula Pipyrou

HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 2018

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#Metoo and Intersectionalism: "Radical Community Healing" or "Voyeuristic Trauma Porn?

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AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research

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#MeToo, sexual harassment: an article, a forum, and a dream for the future

William Gorden

Journal of Applied Communication Research, 2019

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The P*ssy Missile Has Launched: Free Speech Effects of the Women’s March as Prelude to #MeToo, and With a Coda

jill gentile

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Epistemic Injustice and #MeToo: Some Initial Remarks

Franco Palazzi

Berkeley Journal of Sociology, 2019

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#MeToo, Timees Up, and Theories of Justice

Colleen Murphy

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WhatNext: Political Implications of the MeToo Campaign Aftermath

Bernadette “bird” Bowen, PhD

Maria Marron's Misogyny Across Global Media Volume, 2020

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The Epistemic Significance of #MeToo

Karyn L Freedman

Feminist Philosophy Quarterly, 2020

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Post Weinstein: gendered power and harassment in the media industries

Shelley Cobb

Feminist Media Studies

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#MeToo as a variegated phenomenon against men’s violences and violations

Jeff Hearn

Routledge eBooks, 2020

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A Thousand and One Stories: Myth and the #MeToo Movement

Mary Anne Franks

#MeToo and the Politics of Social Change, 2019

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Trans)forming #MeToo: Toward a Networked Response to Gender Violence

Jo Hsu

WOMEN’S STUDIES IN COMMUNICATION, 2019

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online_supp_MeToo_Across_the_News_Spectrum_Supplementary_Information_File – Supplemental material for Covering #MeToo across the News Spectrum: Political Accusation and Public Events as Drivers of Press Attention

Kruthika Kamath

2020

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