News Story

KMi’s Dr. Kwarteng talks on reclaiming digital narratives and combating misogynoir in online spaces

Nancy Pontika, Thursday 31 Oct 2024

At the Black and Minority Ethnic Staff Network Conference for Black History Month, Dr. Joseph Kwarteng delivered a powerful presentation titled “Reclaiming Digital Narratives: Addressing Misogynoir in Online Spaces.” His research focuses on misogynoir—a form of intersectional hate that specifically targets Black women—exploring the impact of race and gender-based prejudice on digital platforms. 

Dr. Kwarteng’s study highlights how online spaces like X (formerly Twitter) can amplify both marginalised voices and harmful narratives. His research identifies the challenges in detecting misogynoir on these platforms, where automated tools often fail to recognise its nuances and he advocates for context-sensitive systems that better capture and address this form of hate speech.

In line with the Black History Month theme of “Reclaiming Narratives,” Joseph’s talk emphasises the importance of empowering Black women to reclaim online spaces, combat stereotypes, and redefine digital discourse, calling for equitable digital platforms and stronger allyship. He highlights the power of digital resistance and how Black women are repurposing social media’s capitalist tools to build communities, share resources, and advocate for one another’s safety and well-being. The digital age has sparked the rise of #HashtagActivism, enabling networks rooted in race and gender justice to create spaces where silenced voices can be heard and uplifted.

The event opened with a warm welcome from Prof. Kevin Shakesheff, PVC for Research and Innovation, who highlighted The Open University’s enduring commitment to inclusivity and research that drives social change. Later on the PVC for Students Prof. Ian Pickup further underscored the university’s dedication to fostering an environment where diverse voices and perspectives thrive.

Connected

Latest News

CORE receives funding for five years from Microsoft’s open data initiative to increase access to open scientific research

Best Paper Award at EKAW 2024 for groundbreaking work on capturing the political discourse in the news

Building Trust and Preempting Misinformation: Prof. Harith Alani on Combating Disinformation in Central Banking

KMi’s Paula Reyero-Lobo Passes Her PhD Viva with Flying Colours! 

KMi researchers win Best Resource Paper Award at ISWC 2024  

Sections

RSS iconKnowledge Media institute News RDF

View by

CONTACT US

Knowledge Media Institute
The Open University
Walton Hall
Milton Keynes
MK7 6AA
United Kingdom

Tel: +44 (0)1908 653800

Fax: +44 (0)1908 653169

Email: KMi Support

COMMENT

If you have any comments, suggestions or general feedback regarding our website, please email us at the address below.

Email: KMi Development Team