… and 2021. Due to COVID-19, the 2021 course was delivered online. Irène Curie Fellowship Programme (Eindhoven … Vol. 27, No. 5, 2020, pp. 83-89. [7] https://www.eur.nl/en/media/2021-04-engbrochurewstoolkit21112018en [8] …
… in the campaign: Through sharing their stories via social media and meetings in high schools as well as through online events and one-on-one interviews on Skype and Zoom …
… et al., 2020). Younger women, the main users of social media, are disproportionately affected (WHO, 2020f). … exacerbates their distress when interacting with others online. Victims of cyber-violence can experience …
… generally more engaged in supporting their children with online schooling during the pandemic and are more … family. As Chapter 4, on the domain of knowledge, shows, online schooling has seen parents adopt new forms of unpaid … a tertiary-level education (49 %). The daily use of social media is also accompanied by rampant online harassment and …
… Despite women’s growing involvement in research funding, media content and sports policies, their opportunities to … violence. Concerns are also mounting over rampant online harassment of women in leadership, which further …
… Commission, 2019d; European Parliament, 2018a, 2018b). Online abuse affecting women in their work context is getting … against women asked respondents about their experience of online gender-based violence. While 14 % of women who had … 9 % of employed women and 11 % of employed men use social media in the context of their work. Increasingly, workers in …
… differently depending on their personal characteristics. Online abuse towards women and girls is now understood as an … technological development and their impact on women’s online and offline lives. As shown in Figure 25 , 5 % of … online since the age of 15 (FRA, 2014b). Abuse on social media and other networking sites is so ubiquitous that it is …