Over the Influence
By Kara Alaimo
By Kara Alaimo
By Kara Alaimo
By Kara Alaimo
Category: Science & Technology | Self-Improvement & Inspiration
Category: Science & Technology | Self-Improvement & Inspiration
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$29.99
Mar 05, 2024 | ISBN 9781639106684
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Mar 05, 2024 | ISBN 9781639106691
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Praise
Praise for Over the Influence:
“An impassioned denunciation of the damage being done online to women and girls.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Extensive research and input from experts provide a thought-provoking journey through just about every aspect of the social media landscape.”
—Booklist Reviews
“Exceptionally well written, organized and presented.”
—Midwest Book Review
“A powerful and timely exploration of the pervasive toxicity of social media, offering important insights into its impact on relationships, well-being, and body image . . . A rallying cry to empower and guide women towards reclaiming the Internet and advocating for a dramatic and overdue change in the digital landscape.”
—Rana Awdish, MD, bestselling author of In Shock, My Journey from Death to Recovery and the Redemptive Power of Hope
“A clarion call for thoughtfulness and action on a vital issue facing girls and women . . . A captivating must-read for anyone who cares about misogyny, the internet, and the confluence between them. It is also indispensable, impeccably researched, and eye-opening reading for any parent navigating social media with their children.”
—Kate Manne, author of Entitled and Down Girl
“A searing indictment of the capitalist, racist, and misogynistic overtones of social media, [Over the Influence] calls on us to demand more from these platforms and to create new norms for ourselves and generations to come in relation to building and sustaining community and creating change—online and off.”
—Senti Sojwal, cofounder of the Asian American Feminist Collective
“Social media promised us a better, more connected, more empathetic world. Instead, it’s brought insecurity, humiliation, sexualization, and sometimes even violence—at least to women and girls. That’s the case Kara Alaimo makes in her important book, which everyone who has ever downloaded a social media app, or who cares about the future of society, should read.”
—Jill Filipovic, author of The H-Spot
“The ultimate guide for any mom seeking to help her daughters—and herself—more safely navigate an internet that is stacked against women.”
—Nina Jankowicz, author of How to Be a Woman Online
“Together, armed with Kara’s powerful reporting, we can reverse today’s digital backlash against women and create a narrative that serves us.”
—Donna Jackson Nakazawa, author of Girls on the Brink
“A protest against today’s online reality and a call to arms for what tomorrow’s ought to look like.”
—Carrie Goldberg, Leading victims’ rights attorney and author of Nobody’s Victim
“An essential guide for anyone who uses the internet and cares about other people—so, everyone!”
—Renee Bracey Sherman, founder and co-executive director of We Testify
Table Of Contents
Author’s Note
Introduction
Chapter 1: Girl Meets Instagram
Chapter 2: The Face in the Filter
Chapter 3: Social Media and Women’s “Perpetual State of Wrongness”
Chapter 4: Plenty of Catfish
Chapter 5: Sex Crimes and Murder in the Time of Social Media
Chapter 6: Digital Housewives
Chapter 7: Misinformation for Mommies
Chapter 8: How Anti-Vaxxers Target Women
Chapter 9: The Flounce
Chapter 10: Meta Misogyny
Chapter 11: The #Feminist Fallacy
Appendix: How to Be Savvy On Social Media
Resources
Notes/References
Acknowledgments
Index
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