How virtual relationality enables the incel collective, its narrative and violence
<p dir="ltr">Involuntary celibates (incels) are individuals who feel alienated from society because of their perceived inability to attract women. They share a narrative which valorises violence as a means to restructure society according to misogynistic ideals. Since promoting a rad...
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| Main Author: | Imad Mansour (22155118) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Noah Kidd (22155121) (author) |
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2024
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