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Title: ‘Revenge porn’ and women empowerment issues: implications for human rights and social work practice in Zimbabwe
Authors: Mafa, Itai
Kang’ethe, Simon
Chikadzi, Victor
Keywords: Revenge porn
Human rights
Social media
Policy
Zimbabwe
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
Series/Report no.: Journal of Human Rights and Social Work;Vol.5 : p. 118–128
Abstract: Although the issue of revenge porn dates back before the popularization of social media, concerns over its gender bias and other adverse concomitant ramifications have recently attracted attention from a human rights perspective. While it has been widely acknowledged that women subjugation through revenge porn is a reality in Zimbabwe, this has not been met with the radical policy reformations that the challenge demands. Using a qualitative approach, this paper explored the dynamics surrounding revenge porn as a phenomenon thwarting the efforts of women-NGOs in their fight against gender inequality and women exclusion. The paper underscores the urgent need to enact laws that would provide a clear legal and policy framework for dealing with revenge porn in Zimbabwe.
URI: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41134-020-00118-0
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4178
ISSN: 2365-1792
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