
Women and Whisper Networks: Anti-GBV Activism on College Campuses and Online
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In this episode, host Sarah Banet-Weiser talks with McGill researchers Carrie Rentschler and Emily Colpitts about how attitudes against gender-based violence (GBV) are changing. They examine how colleges respond to sexual violence on campus, and how student activism plays into university policy. They also discuss the intersection of social media in preventing GBV — and whether such technology can truly disrupt systems of sexual violence.
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Featuring
Sarah Banet-Weiser
Carrie Rentschler
Emily Colpitts
Sponsor:
Annenberg Center for Collaborative Communication
More from the host & speakers:
Sarah Banet-Weiser
Distinguished Professor; Professor | Annenberg School for Communication; Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
University of Pennsylvania; University of Southern California
Twitter - @sbanetweiser
Carrie Rentschler
Associate Professor | Department of Art History & Communication Studies
McGill University
Twitter - @RentschlerC
Emily Colpitts
SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow | Department of Art History & Communication Studies
McGill University
Twitter - @emcolpitts
Works referenced in episode:
Mitchell, C., & Rentschler, C. (2016). Girlhood and the Politics of Place (p. 354). Berghahn Books.
Rentschler, C. A. (2011). Second wounds: Victims’ rights and the media in the US. Duke University Press.
Copy and Audio Editors:
Lucia Barnum
Kate In