Blog Two: COMING SOON

What We’ll Be Blogging About

Our blog is a space where we unpack the issues, insights and experiences shaping women’s online wellbeing. As our research develops, we’ll use this platform to share accessible, thought-provoking posts that connect our findings to real-world challenges, policy debates, and everyday digital life.

You can expect blogs that explore:

Emerging forms of digitalised violence

We’ll break down what’s happening in the online world — from deepfakes and image-based sexual abuse to harassment, stalking, impersonation and the new ways technology is used to target women.

Stories and themes from our research

Without ever identifying participants, we’ll highlight recurring patterns, urgent issues, and the voices that need to be heard across Europe as our survey and interviews progress.

Insights from experts across our international team

Our consortium includes specialists in criminology, psychology, law, victimology and social work. Blogs will offer reflections on victimisation, wellbeing, recovery, trauma, policing, justice challenges, and what needs to change.

Policy developments and legal changes

From new EU directives to national laws on image-based sexual abuse, we’ll discuss what’s working, what’s missing, and how changes affect survivors across Europe.

Digital wellbeing and online safety

We’ll explore how women can navigate digital spaces, what platforms are doing (or not doing) to protect users, and how wellbeing is shaped by online culture, design and technology.

The experiences of marginalised communities

We’ll highlight issues affecting LGBTQIA+ women, Black and minority ethnic groups, young people, and other communities who face disproportionate digital harm.

Behind-the-scenes research updates

Posts will cover fieldwork reflections, data collection insights, team news, conference activity, and how we’re building an evidence base that hasn’t existed before.

Resources, events and practical support

We’ll signpost new tools, campaigns, guidance and initiatives that help women stay safe and supported online.

Previous
Previous

New research highlights rising digital violence against women across Europe