Online Oppression: Fragile Social Environments and Familiar Injustices (Conference Talk)

I presented this talk at the Concerned Philosophers for Peace 2021 Conference. The theme was “Fragile Lands, Power Politics: Effects of Violence and Injustice on People, Politics, and the Environment”. I argue that online social environments are fragile in distinct ways: oppression manifests in novel ways online, which requires novel interventions. (Photo by Christin Hume on Unsplash)

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