Doing Social Research is the podcast where we dig into cool research being done in the humanities and social sciences. My goal is to help demystify research for students, help other researchers hear stories they can identify with, and provide a platform for the tons of brilliant work being done right now to understand the world around us.
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Doing Social Research is the podcast where we dig into cool research being done in the humanities and social sciences. My goal is to help demystify research for students, help other researchers hear stories they can identify with, and provide a platform for the tons of brilliant work being done right now to understand the world around us.
Researching Cyberviolence & the Politics of Not Caring with Dr. Lena Hübner
Doing Social Research: The Podcast
1 hour 19 minutes 23 seconds
6 months ago
Researching Cyberviolence & the Politics of Not Caring with Dr. Lena Hübner
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Dr. Lena Hübner, an assistant professor of communication at the University of Ottawa, discusses her research on cyber violence and its impact on women’s digital information practices. The conversation explores Hübner’s work, conducted in collaboration with Co-Savoir, a Montreal-based community organization, examining how online harassment such as hate speech, and exposure to harmful content affects racialized women’s access to news and activism.… Read More “Researching Cyberviolence & the Politics of Not Caring with Dr. Lena Hübner”
Doing Social Research: The Podcast
Doing Social Research is the podcast where we dig into cool research being done in the humanities and social sciences. My goal is to help demystify research for students, help other researchers hear stories they can identify with, and provide a platform for the tons of brilliant work being done right now to understand the world around us.