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Overview'One of the most important books you'll read this year ' THE NEW FEMINIST 'A bold, unapologetic exploration of modern relationships, self-image, and the complexities of navigating social media and intimacy in today's world' MARIE CLAIRE Are women asking for it because of their outfits, routes home, profile pictures or social media posts? Or can we finally admit that there might be something wrong with masculinity in the digital world? The rising popularity of misogynistic content and toxic masculinity influencers combined with a lack of regulation within social media has created a perfect storm. Our increasingly online world has opened women and young girls up to a whole new level of violence that follows them into their homes, schools and workplaces. In No One Wants to See Your D*ck, women's rights campaigner Jess Davies reveals the shocking realities of this epidemic and what we can do to stop it. Covering everything from cyberflashing and deepfakes to the manosphere and catfishing, Jess offers practical advice and accessible language to help you understand what is happening online, what to do if you become a victim of it and why drastic change is needed now. Urgent and eye-opening, this is a vital toolkit for understanding and putting an end to violence against women. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jess DaviesPublisher: Headline Publishing Group Imprint: Headline Press Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.540kg ISBN: 9781035416578ISBN 10: 1035416573 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 08 May 2025 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Unspecified Availability: To order Table of ContentsReviewsA bold, unapologetic exploration of modern relationships, self-image, and the complexities of navigating social media and intimacy in today's world. * Marie Claire * A bold, unapologetic exploration of modern relationships, self-image, and the complexities of navigating social media and intimacy in today's world. * Marie Claire * Jess Davies, the woman you are [...] No One Wants to See Your D*ck, is a testament to her fearless advocacy for all survivors of male violence * Glamour * No One Wants to See Your D*ck is one of the most important books you'll read this year . . . This is an essential read, not just for feminists but for anyone who cares about the safety and dignity of women and girls. Davies writes with such clarity and purpose, offering space not only for anger but also for understanding. -- Ellie Macieira-Fielding * The New Feminist * fierce but empathetic . . . This is an urgent update on toxic, misogynistic behaviour online, and Davies' personal perspective is a necessary one * Irish Independent * Necessary and unflinchingly honest. A rallying cry for women's safety online -- David Challen A needed and powerful voice in the fight against digital misogyny and violence against women and girls. No One Wants to See Your D*ck is an accessible manifesto to fight back against the digital harms facing women and girls across the globe. -- Adele Walton, Online Safety Campaigner and Author of Loggin’ Off Deeply moving, this book lays bare the reality of online abuse as well as showing us the path towards greater freedom and justice. This book should be compulsory reading in schools, in parliament and every bedroom, helping us to understand the harms of online abuse and what we can do to prevent it. -- Professor Clare McGlynn, leading expert on violence against women and girls Author InformationJess Davies is a presenter, social media influencer and women's rights campaigner. She presents current affairs documentaries investigating the Manosphere and the sexual exploitation of women both on and offline. Her documentary Deepfake Porn: Could You Be Next? was used to lobby the UK government to criminalise sexually explicit deepfakes in the Online Safety Act. Jess is a sociology graduate and uses her social media accounts to call out misogynistic attitudes, raise awareness of inequalities and campaign against image-based sexual abuse. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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