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Using insights and analytics to counter the wide range of factors such as social pressure, intergenerational trauma, sexism, patriarchy and misogyny, that lead to gender-based violence and femicide.
Labour Force Equality Social Media Analytics Fact Sheet
May 27, 2024
This fact sheet accompanies Report 9 in our series of Gender-Based Violence and Misogyny social media analytics reporting, with this…
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Labour Force Equality: Perspectives & Stereotypes Social Media Analytics Report
May 7, 2024
Report 9 in our series of Gender-Based Violence and Misogyny social media analytics reporting unpacks inequality in the labour force….
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GBV and Misogyny Social Media Analytics Report 8: Organisational Author Analysis
January 30, 2024
Report 8 in our series of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and Misogyny social media analytics reporting analyses the followership and engagement…
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GBV and Misogyny Social Media Analytics Report 7
January 30, 2024
Report 7 in our series of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and Misogyny social media analytics reporting unpacks online conversation during November…
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heCareZA Social Media Analytics Report 6
November 30, 2023
The 6th heCareZA report unpacks two areas within online conversation about gender and misogyny during the month of September. The…
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CABC/EU heCareZA Report 5
September 29, 2023
The 5th heCareZA report explores co-parenting and child abuse, value judgements based on dating behaviour, and the phenomenon of “simping”,…
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heCareZA heCareZA Social Media Analytics Report 4
August 3, 2023
This social media analytics report focuses on misogynistic conversations in South Africa covering the month of June 2023. We present…
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HeCareZa Social Media Analytics: Report 3
June 7, 2023
This report aims to generate a deeper understanding of gender discrimination through an analysis of public social media. In it,…
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HeCareZa Social media analytics: Report 2
March 31, 2023
This report details the interactions between men and women on South African Twitter between 1 February – 28 February 2023.The…
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