
17 min

The Language of Violence ft. Dr Alessia Tranchese Life Solved
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- Society & Culture
How do unconscious language choices in media reporting contribute to the social inequality of women? And how does the language of online Incel – or involuntary celibate - groups leave participants more likely to engage in hate speech towards women?
In this episode of Life Solved, Dr Alessia Tranchese explains how she has examined the linguistics of different media to uncover the hidden violent and misogynistic narratives in our society. She’s also been volunteering with crisis centres and activists to understand the impact of pervasive linguistic inequalities upon social justice for those who have experienced rape and sexual violence.
Dr Tranchese and her team are raising questions about how big media and the law can participate in a progressive language to promote a safer, more just world for women.
Find out about her work at the University of Portsmouth in today’s episode.
Points of Interest:
Decoding the Language of Violence against women -https://researchportal.port.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/decoding-the-language-of-violence-against-women(815c4ff8-f751-42f6-a8e2-4a255147de0c).html
Investigating Extreme Incel Misogyny online - https://bcuassets.blob.core.windows.net/docs/Tranchese.pdf
The Me Too Movement
https://metoomvmt.org
The Jimmy Savile Enquiry-
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2016/feb/25/jimmy-savile-report-key-points-janet-smith-inquiry-bbc
Follow our latest research - https://www.port.ac.uk/research
Dr Alessia Tranchese - https://researchportal.port.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/alessia-tranchese(3e349e11-c452-483f-b46a-8671595419ed).html
Solve Magazine- port.ac.uk/solve https://www.port.ac.uk/news-events-and-blogs/magazines/solve-magazine
Portsmouth Social Media Links
Facebook - facebook.com/universityofportsmouth
Instagram -instagram.com/portsmouthuni/
Twitter - twitter.com/portsmouthuni
LinkedIn - linkedin.com/school/university-of-portsmouth/
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How do unconscious language choices in media reporting contribute to the social inequality of women? And how does the language of online Incel – or involuntary celibate - groups leave participants more likely to engage in hate speech towards women?
In this episode of Life Solved, Dr Alessia Tranchese explains how she has examined the linguistics of different media to uncover the hidden violent and misogynistic narratives in our society. She’s also been volunteering with crisis centres and activists to understand the impact of pervasive linguistic inequalities upon social justice for those who have experienced rape and sexual violence.
Dr Tranchese and her team are raising questions about how big media and the law can participate in a progressive language to promote a safer, more just world for women.
Find out about her work at the University of Portsmouth in today’s episode.
Points of Interest:
Decoding the Language of Violence against women -https://researchportal.port.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/decoding-the-language-of-violence-against-women(815c4ff8-f751-42f6-a8e2-4a255147de0c).html
Investigating Extreme Incel Misogyny online - https://bcuassets.blob.core.windows.net/docs/Tranchese.pdf
The Me Too Movement
https://metoomvmt.org
The Jimmy Savile Enquiry-
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2016/feb/25/jimmy-savile-report-key-points-janet-smith-inquiry-bbc
Follow our latest research - https://www.port.ac.uk/research
Dr Alessia Tranchese - https://researchportal.port.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/alessia-tranchese(3e349e11-c452-483f-b46a-8671595419ed).html
Solve Magazine- port.ac.uk/solve https://www.port.ac.uk/news-events-and-blogs/magazines/solve-magazine
Portsmouth Social Media Links
Facebook - facebook.com/universityofportsmouth
Instagram -instagram.com/portsmouthuni/
Twitter - twitter.com/portsmouthuni
LinkedIn - linkedin.com/school/university-of-portsmouth/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
17 min