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Woman's Hour

Women's online misogyny; poet Kate Tempest

Duration: 58 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 FMLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 LW

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Women and online misogyny, from teenage bullying to adults on twitter. Who abuses online? Why do they do it? Men are not the only trolls: why do women attack other women online? Caroline Criado-Perez, Dr Claire Hardaker from Lancaster University and Stephen Hill, Social Action Manager from BeatBullying the international anti on-line bullying charity for young people. Increasing numbers of women are the breadwinners in their families - why and what effect does it have? Dalia Ben-Galim from IPPR and Jo Swinson, Minister for Women and Equalities discuss. Author Meg Wolitzer on her new book The Interestings. Performance poet and winner of the Ted Hughes Prize, Kate Tempest. Jenni Murray presents. Show less

Contributors

Presenter:
Jenni Murray
Interviewed Guest:
Caroline Criado-Perez
Interviewed Guest:
Claire Hardaker
Interviewed Guest:
Stephen Hill
Interviewed Guest:
Meg Wolitzer
Interviewed Guest:
Kae Tempest
Interviewed Guest:
Dalia Ben-Galim
Interviewed Guest:
Jo Swinson

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