In October 2017, there happened the uprising of an unprecedented online movement
on social media by people across the world who started publicly sharing their
untold stories of being sexually harassed along with the hashtag #MeToo (or some
variants of it). Those stories did not only strike the silence that had long hid
the perpetrators, but also allowed victims to discharge some of their bottled-up
grievances, and revealed many important information surrounding sexual harassment.
In this project, we tap into social media (Twitter) to understand the dynamics
of the #MeToo movement- who participated, what harassment did they go through, and
what's the relationship between the victims and the perpetrators. We aim to
advance the discussion on the potential role of online social media in breaking
the silence of victims by factoring in the strengths and limitations of these platforms.
Related Publications
2020
Moitra, Aparna; Hassan, Naeemul; Mandal, Manash Kumar; Bhuiyan, Mansurul; Ahmed, Syed Ishtiaque; . Understanding the challenges for bangladeshi women to participate in# metoo movement. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction. 2020
Hassan, Naeemul; Poudel, Amrit; Hale, Jason; Hubacek, Claire; Huq, Khandaker Tasnim; Santu, Shubhra Kanti Karmaker; Ahmed, Syed Ishtiaque; . Towards automated sexual violence report tracking. Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media. 2020
2019
Hassan, Naeemul; Mandal, Manash Kumar; Bhuiyan, Mansurul; Moitra, Aparna; Ahmed, Syed Ishtiaque; . Nonparticipation of bangladeshi women in# metoo movement. Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies and Development. 2019
Garrett, Abigail; Hassan, Naeemul; . Understanding the silence of sexual harassment victims through the #whyididntreport movement. Proceedings of the 2019 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining. 2019
Hassan, Naeemul; Mandal, Manash Kumar; Bhuiyan, Mansurul; Moitra, Aparna; Ahmed, Syed Ishtiaque; . Can women break the glass ceiling? an analysis of #metoo hashtagged posts on twitter. Proceedings of the 2019 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining. 2019
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