We can be heroes: Towards public and legal recognition of online gender-based violence
Online violence, bullying, harassment, theft of identity, non-consensual circulation of intimate images - are now being recognised as offences in most countries, and acknowledged in public discourse as misogyny and attempts to silence women and gender-diverse people (gender non conforming, gender queer, trans gender, non binary and intersex people, and others) from participation in public life and denying them their rights to free expression and association, especially online.