Understanding Experiences of Sexual Harms Facilitated through Dating and Hook Up Apps among Women and Girls

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Abstract

In recent years, the use of dating and hook up apps has become an increasingly socially acceptable and commonly used method of seeking romantic and sexual partners. This has seen a corresponding rise in media and crime reports of sexual harms facilitated through these services, including sexual harassment, unsolicited sexual imagery, and sexual assault. Emerging empirical research shows that experiences of sexual harms in this context are common and predominantly impact women and girls. The aim of this chapter is to examine the sociocultural and sexual norms that underpin online dating and which perpetuate a “rape culture” within which sexual harms become both possible and normalized. This chapter also considers how the discourses that minimize and legitimize sexual harms are encoded within the responses undertaken by dating and hook up apps to sexual harms. It is argued that together these norms and discourses may act to facilitate and/or prevent sexual harms, and may normalize and excuse these harms when they occur.

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Cama, E. (2021). Understanding Experiences of Sexual Harms Facilitated through Dating and Hook Up Apps among Women and Girls. In The Emerald International Handbook of Technology-Facilitated Violence and Abuse (pp. 333–350). Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83982-848-520211025

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