Misogyny

Arts & Culture

Where’s the ‘honour’ in an ‘honour killing’?

While many Australians consider ‘honour killings’ a distant abomination, the shame-based ideology and gendered power dynamics behind them is prevalent in our society

Education

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Q&A

Q&A: How to talk to your kids about misogyny in school

It can be a challenging conversation, but parents must talk to their children about their experiences of sexism and misogyny in school

Health & Medicine

Misogyny in medicine impacts us all

Misogyny in medicine is rife in 2023 and Australian hospitals must adopt a gender equity framework to ensure quality patient care

Politics & Society

The reckoning of Gillard’s misogyny speech

A historical reckoning with Gillard’s misogyny speech forces us to acknowledge there are no heroes – and that’s okay

Politics & Society

Why South Korea’s young men are turning conservative

As South Korean society changes, the internet is playing a key role in spreading a new wave of right-wing conservatism among the country’s young men

Health & Medicine

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Special Report

We need to talk about pornography

Research finds that women who’ve experienced intimate partner sexual violence believe pornography plays a role in their abuse

Sciences & Technology

The importance of teaching boys about brilliant women

By normalising brilliant women to our daughters and our sons, we make room for those women. If we don’t, it becomes a real problem for successful women when those boys become men

Business & Economics

Women, age discrimination and work

Ageism and sexism are nothing new, but many countries are reporting an increase in age bias, particularly against women. So why are women less likely to make an age discrimination claim?

Politics & Society

Sexism, women and Australian politics

The sexist remark thrown at Senator Sarah Hanson-Young underscores the urgent need for more women in Australian parliament

Business & Economics

Teaching the next generation of #MeToo

As gender equality movements like #MeToo and #TimesUp gain traction - is the business world taking sexual harassment seriously enough? And how prepared should our future employees be to tackle it?