Incels in Australia : the ideology, the threat, and a way forward / Jasmine Latimore and John Coyne
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- 10003210
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- Latimore, Jasmine, author
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- Barton, ACT : Australian Strategic Policy Institute, 2023
- ©2023
- 1 online resource (26 pages) : illustrations.
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- text file PDF 4.2MB
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- ASPI special report 2200-6648.
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This report explores the phenomenon of 'incels'-involuntary celibates-and the misogynistic ideology that underpins a subset of this global community of men that has become a thriving Internet subculture. It examines how online spaces, from popular social media sites to dedicated incel forums, are providing a platform for not just the expansion of misogynistic views but gender-based violent extremism. This report ... seeks seek to make an important contribution to public discourse about the increasing trend in misogynistic ideology through examination of a particularly violent community of misogynists, and proposes a range of policy options for consideration to tackle the threat that misogynistic ideology poses to Australia. This report makes six recommendations designed to reduce and, where possible, prevent the risk of future occurrence of incel and similar violence in Australia.
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- Executive summary.
- What are incels?
- The origins, trajectory and online nature of the global incel movement.
- MI violence and its impact.
- Pre-empting MI violence down under: determining threat and risk.
- Policy recommendations.
- Appendices.
- Notes.
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- "August 2023"--Cover.
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [23]-26)
- Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ASPI, viewed August 22, 2023)
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