The sexual and gender-based violence epidemic meets the COVID-19 pandemic: survivors’ and advocates’ narratives in Egypt

IF 1.1 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Mozn Hassan, H. Rizzo
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ABSTRACT This research traces activism over the last 30 years against sexual and gender-based violence with a focus on survivors’ and advocates’ narratives in Egypt. We argue that several focusing events in Egypt and the support of transnational advocacy networks over the last decades have galvanised the efforts of activists and citizens of good will to mobilise around these issues. Egyptian feminist mobilisation during the pandemic brought to the public sphere the untold stories of the forms of violence that occurred through online and social media platforms. While social media and other online tools hold the promise of becoming “a new public sphere” for social movements, the current political atmosphere still has low tolerance for dissent both offline and online. However, the new generation of feminist activists have showed strength in facing difficult social and political challenges which gives hope for future social movement mobilisation on the horizon.
性暴力和基于性别的暴力流行与2019冠状病毒病大流行相遇:埃及幸存者和倡导者的叙述
本研究追溯了过去30年来反对性暴力和基于性别的暴力的行动主义,重点关注埃及幸存者和倡导者的叙述。我们认为,在过去的几十年里,埃及的几个重点事件和跨国倡导网络的支持激发了积极分子和善意公民围绕这些问题进行动员的努力。大流行期间,埃及女权主义者动员起来,将通过网络和社交媒体平台发生的各种形式暴力的不为人知的故事带到公共领域。虽然社交媒体和其他在线工具有望成为社会运动的“新公共领域”,但目前的政治氛围仍然对线下和线上的异议容忍度很低。然而,新一代女权主义者在面对困难的社会和政治挑战时表现出了力量,这为未来的社会运动动员带来了希望。
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