| Tweeting rape culture: Examining portrayals of victim blaming in discussions of sexual assault cases on Twitter |
14 |
| Female athletes' self-representation on social media: A feminist analysis of neoliberal marketing strategies in economies of visibility |
14 |
| Young feminists, feminism and digital media |
14 |
| I can be your Tinder nightmare: Harassment and misogyny in the online sexual marketplace |
13 |
| Old jokes, new media - Online sexism and constructions of gender in Internet memes |
13 |
| Tweeting back while shouting back: Social media and feminist activism |
7 |
| An examination of nonconsensual pornography websites |
6 |
| The role of social media in sex education: Dispatches from queer, trans, and racialized communities |
6 |
| Reasonable men: Sexual harassment and norms of conduct in social psychology |
6 |
| It's just what you do: Australian middle-class heterosexual couples negotiating compulsory parenthood |
5 |
| Becoming intelligible woman: Gender, disability and resistance at the border zone of youth |
4 |
| Productive but not constructive: The work of shame in the affective governance of fat Pregnancy |
4 |
| Female bodybuilders on Instagram: Negotiating an empowered femininity |
4 |
| The risky womb and the unthinkability of the pregnant man: Addressing trans masculine hysterectomy |
4 |
| The happiness imperative: Exploring how women narrate depression and anxiety during pregnancy |
4 |
| The gendered nature of self-help |
3 |
| Hot right now: Diverse girls navigating technologies of racialized sexy femininity |
3 |
| Pornography and women's sexual pleasure: Accounts from young women in Australia |
3 |
| Understanding menstruation: Influence of gender and ideological factors. A study of young people's social representations |
3 |
| Anxiety and defensiveness as predictors of maternal child-centrism |
3 |
| I see my section scar like a battle scar: The ongoing embodied subjectivity of maternity |
2 |
| Do mad people get endo or does endo make you mad?: Clinicians' discursive constructions of Medicine and women with endometriosis |
2 |
| A cross-cultural examination of fat women's experiences: Stigma and gender in North American and Finnish culture |
2 |
| Body hair and its entanglement: Shame, choice and resistance in body hair practices among young Icelandic people |
2 |
| Doing critical feminist research: A Feminism & Psychology reader |
2 |
| Babies come when they are ready: Women's experiences of resisting the medicalisation of prolonged pregnancy |
2 |
| We're like the sex CPR dummies: Young women's understandings of (hetero)sexual pleasure in university accommodation |
2 |
| Being a mother with multiple sclerosis: Negotiating cultural ideals of mother and child |
2 |
| Fuck patriarchy! An analysis of digital mainstream media discussion of the #freethenipple activities in Iceland in March 2015 |
2 |
| This is (still) a man's world: Young professional women's identity struggles in gendered workplaces |
2 |
| Online reverse discourses? Claiming a space for trans voices |
1 |
| It's like walking on broken glass: Pan-Canadian reflections on work-family conflict from psychology women faculty and graduate students |
1 |
| Negotiating the hairless ideal in Aotearoa/New Zealand: Choice, awareness, complicity, and resistance in younger women's accounts of body hair removal |
1 |
| Shame at being human as a transformative political concept and praxis: Pedagogical possibilities |
1 |
| Modesty, liberty, equality: Negotiations of gendered principles of piety among Muslim women who cover |
1 |
| Disgust, stigma, and the politics of abortion |
1 |
| You don't belong anywhere, you're 'in-between': Pious Muslim women's intersectional experiences and ideas about social change in contemporary Turkey |
1 |
| Youthful mothering? Exploring the meaning of adulthood and youthfulness within the maternal identity work of young Swedish mothers |
1 |
| Sexual dysfunction or sexual discipline? Sexuopharmaceutical use by men as prevention and proficiency |
1 |
| Living single: A phenomenological study of a group of South African single women |
1 |
| Embodied shame and gendered demeanours in young women in Sri Lanka |
1 |
| Classed formations of shame in white, British single mothers |
1 |
| Between the eye and the gaze: Maternal shame in the novel We Need to Talk about Kevin |
1 |
| Linked oppression: Connecting animal and gender attitudes |
1 |
| Chafing masculinity: Heterosexual violence and young men's shame |
0 |
| Shame, silence and resistance: How my narratives of academia and kidney disease entwine |
0 |
| Silencing racialised shame and normalising respectability in coloured men's discourses of partner violence against women in Cape Town, South Africa |
0 |
| Bystanders in sketchy sexual situations: Their constructions of the girl, the guy, and themselves |
0 |
| Locating, understanding and celebrating disability: Revisiting Erikson's stages |
0 |
| Negotiating psychiatric cisgenderism-ableism in the transgender- autism nexus |
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