Ellie Wilder

As the world changes, misogynists dig in their heels: Institutional change and individual misogyny in 'Ink Master'

As the world changes, misogynists dig in their heels: Institutional change and individual misogyny in 'Ink Master'

The female form when presented in a manner that is not for the explicit purpose of male consumption is disgusting to insecure men. But perhaps this ‘disgust’ is a cover for their true reaction: fear. To those who prefer to see us as inferior, one-dimensional, and seek to supress us, to be confronted with the complexities and depth of women and queer people, capable far beyond our patriarchally-assigned role, is nothing short of terrifying.

By Elio Wilder (they/them)

Diversity and Inclusion in Netflix’s Bridgerton: A Hit or a Miss?

Diversity and Inclusion in Netflix’s Bridgerton: A Hit or a Miss?

Is the show’s diversity and inclusion representation fair and sufficient, or does it need significant improvement?  

By Tatiana Parkhomova (she/her)

ONLINE EXTREMISM: A RECURRING NIGHTMARE  

ONLINE EXTREMISM: A RECURRING NIGHTMARE  

How online misogyny is using new platforms to lure a new generation of vulnerable young men down to alt-right pipeline.

By Omolara Okunoren (she/her)  

With contributions from Elio Wilder (they/them)   

Is it queerbaiting or are you perpetuating heteronormativity?

Is it queerbaiting or are you perpetuating heteronormativity?

Valid criticism of actual queer-baiting has been replaced by the perpetuation of heteronormativity and the harassment of individuals. This piece is an examination of several much-discussed examples of queer-baiting and whether or not the label is warranted.

By Elio Wilder (them/them)

Women’s Experience of Online Harassment in the Gaming Community

Women’s Experience of Online Harassment in the Gaming Community

Online gaming should be an enjoyable experience for everyone. However, harassment and bigotry has made the online gaming community unsafe for many women, people of colour, and queer people.

The causes, consequences, and solutions to toxic behaviour in online gaming spaces.

By Kathryn Lee (she/her)