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Marginalized Women, Technology, COVID-19, and Intimate Partner Violence

Marginalized Women, Technology, COVID-19, and Intimate Partner Violence

Update: 2021-02-12
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Increasingly, marginalized women are opting against calling the police in response to intimate partner violence (IPV). Many report going to faith communities and online platforms to seek help — especially since COVID-19 policies were implemented. This event brings together practitioners and experts in law, psychology, technology, religion, communication, and ethics to discuss the concerns specific to intimate partner violence. Is there potential for a public sphere online that can assist victims in surviving their unique suffering?
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Marginalized Women, Technology, COVID-19, and Intimate Partner Violence

Marginalized Women, Technology, COVID-19, and Intimate Partner Violence

djones@cyber.harvard.edu (Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University)