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Tweeting about sexism may improve women's well being

By: Team Ifairer | Posted: 03-02-2015
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Mindi Foster from Wilfrid Laurier University explained that they know women can be badly affected by experiences of sexism and that responding publically can be stressful and risky and this study examined whether using Twitter to respond to sexism could be done in a public way without any negative effects to their well being.
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