Resources for Automated Identification of Online Gender-Based Violence: A Systematic Review
Gavin Abercrombie, Aiqi Jiang, Poppy Gerrard-abbott, Ioannis Konstas, Verena Rieser
The 7th Workshop on Online Abuse and Harms (WOAH) Long paper Paper
TLDR:
Online Gender-Based Violence (GBV), such as misogynistic abuse is an increasingly prevalent problem that technological approaches have struggled to address.Through the lens of the GBV framework, which is rooted in social science and policy, we systematically review 63 available resources for automat
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Abstract:
Online Gender-Based Violence (GBV), such as misogynistic abuse is an increasingly prevalent problem that technological approaches have struggled to address.Through the lens of the GBV framework, which is rooted in social science and policy, we systematically review 63 available resources for automated identification of such language. We find the datasets are limited in a number of important ways, such as their lack of theoretical grounding and stakeholder input, static nature, and focus on certain media platforms. Based on this review, we recommend development of future resources rooted in sociological expertise and
centering stakeholder voices, namely GBV experts and people with lived experience of GBV.