Ground Truth

Jasmine Westendorf

The world is more violent, more contested, and more complicated than the headlines suggest — and making sense of it harder than ever. In this podcast, join host Associate Professor Jasmine Westendorf as she chats to people who've spent years - sometimes decades - trying to understand conflicts, crises and what they mean for the people living through them. This is a podcast from the Initiative for Peacebuilding at the University of Melbourne.

Episodes

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    From misogyny to extremism (with Sara Meger)

    Why are some young people embracing more traditional viewsabout gender? How are online influencers and digital spaces shaping the way young people think about their identities, grievances and politics? What does misogyny have to do with violent extremism and anti-liberal political movementsglobally? And what is the techno-patriarchy? Jasmine and Nora sit down with Dr Sara Meger from theUniversity of Melbourne to discuss her new research on misogyny, online radicalisation and youth extremism in Australia, and how this connects to her longer-term work on backlash movements, foreign fighters in Ukraine, and theglorified, gamified visions of "the warrior" that motivate some men. Drawing on one of the largest studies of its kind, they explore why growing numbers of young Australians are expressing support for traditional gender roles and anti-feminist ideas, how these attitudes are linked to extremistbeliefs across the ideological spectrum, and the role that online spaces, from social media and gaming platforms to pornography and "manfluencer" content, play in shaping them. Together, they trace the historical patterns that draw men to extremist causes – from the KKK to Al Qaeda – and ask whyunderstanding misogyny is critical to understanding not just contemporary political extremism, but the state of the world today. Guest: Dr Sara Meger, Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Melbourne Host: Associate Professor Jasmine Westendorf, Co-director, Initiative for Peacebuilding, University of Melbourne Producer: Nora Davies, Colby College and Initiative for Peacebuilding Intern Recorded: 20 July 2026

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The world is more violent, more contested, and more complicated than the headlines suggest — and making sense of it harder than ever. In this podcast, join host Associate Professor Jasmine Westendorf as she chats to people who've spent years - sometimes decades - trying to understand conflicts, crises and what they mean for the people living through them. This is a podcast from the Initiative for Peacebuilding at the University of Melbourne.