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Sparking the #MeToo revolution in India: The "Nirbhaya" case in Delhi

2019
In 2012, anger erupted on the streets of Delhi following the violent rape and murder of a young woman. The scale of the protests, the extent of the media coverage, and the intensity of the public's opprobrium of the police and the administration of Delhi, was unprecedented. This paper argues that these events had a measurable impact on the reporting of
Mathur, Aparna   +3 more
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Between inclusivity and feminist purism: Young gender justice workers in post-Nirbhaya Delhi

Women's Studies International Forum, 2018
Abstract Gender justice is experiencing a moment of heightened visibility in India in the wake of the anti-rape protests of 2012/13. This paper seeks to understand this widening of the terrain of gender justice through an exploration of the work of young gender justice workers in Delhi. These young people practiced diverse politics and feminisms that
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Semiotic Analysis of Tweets: A Study of #Nirbhaya, #Delhigangrape

4th Annual International Conference on Journalism & Mass Communications (JMComm 2015), 2015
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Nirbhaya Naari: An Artificial Intelligence Tool for Detection of Crime Against Women

2023
Sakshee Sawant   +4 more
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Rape, Popular Culture, and Nirbhaya: A Study of India's Daughter and Delhi Crime

Journal of Communication Inquiry
Sahana Sarkar, Rajan B
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Five years post Nirbhaya: Critical insights into the status of response to sexual assault

Indian Journal of Medical Ethics
Lakshmi Lingam, Amita Pitre
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