Narratives of power: Unmasking digital stalkers

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In this series, writers from across the Global Majority explore various questions and raise important points around how cyber stalking defines and dictates different aspects of one’s experiences of online and offline interactions.

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Editorial

Challenging Digital Stalking: Recognising Intimate, Political and Cultural Violence

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Digital stalking is a pervasive form of violence that blurs the lines between intimacy, control, and surveillance. In this editorial, Karen Vergara explores how stalking functions as both a personal violation and a tool of cultural and political discipline. Drawing on narratives from across the Global South, the article examines how digital stalking leaves deep emotional and physical imprints…

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Feminist talk

Is there life after stalking? How to make space for our emotional responses to cyberstalking

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Through storytelling, humour, and community care, this article emphasises the importance of vulnerability, support networks, and collective healing. It rejects isolation and self-blame, and encourages honouring the pain while building boundaries, resilience, and shared resistance against the structural violence of cyberstalking.

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Feminist talk

You look cute: How electronic checkout slips became a stalking nightmare for South Africa’s women

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The article explores how systemic gender inequality, precarious employment, and corporate inaction converge to leave women workers vulnerable and unprotected. With testimonies from cashiers and trade unionists in South Africa, it highlights a rarely acknowledged tech-enabled violence, and calls for urgent changes in retail technologies and practices to prioritise women’s safety and privacy at…

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Feminist talk

I Keep Receipts

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Through the chilling account of how her stalker weaponised social media against her, Vickie Wang reveals the insidious nature of cyberstalking and how it erodes women’s public participation.

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Feminist talk

Re-memory

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Through intimate storytelling, Sofia Celi recounts how digital surveillance, censorship, and manipulation became extensions of past trauma, revealing how laws, platforms, and moderation systems replicate historical silencing. Yet, despite this erasure, Re-memory is also a testament to survival, collective resistance, and the power of writing as a form of reclamation - a refusal to…

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Feminist talk

Varakashi: Here and abroad, Zimbabwe´s state online-stalkers brigade hunts female prey

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This investigative piece exposes how Zimbabwe’s ruling regime weaponises digital stalking to silence outspoken women, both within the country and across the diaspora. Through coordinated troll armies known as Varakashi, female activists, lawyers, and dissidents are harassed, surveilled, and threatened with fake leaks, sexualised slurs, and psychological intimidation.

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Feminist talk

When the oppressed use the master’s tools to oppress: cyberstalking from anti-rights trans activists

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This article explores a growing and troubling trend: trans and detransitionist activists aligning with extreme right-wing groups to cyberstalk, discredit, and divide the trans rights movement. Drawing on examples from Chile and beyond, Michel Riquelme examines how tactics like misinformation, online harassment, and collaboration with anti-gender forces undermine decades of progress.

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Feminist talk

The rise of cybertroops and digital stalkers in Indonesia

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This article examines how state-affiliated cybertroops in Indonesia are evolving into digital stalkers targeting women and marginalised groups. Originally deployed to manipulate political discourse during elections, these coordinated online actors now use harassment, doxxing, and surveillance to silence activists, feminists, and LGBTQIA+ voices. Juliana Harsianti shows how this tech-…

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Feminist talk

“Disconnect from your ex”: Experiences of online control and cyberstalking

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This article examines cyberstalking as a prevalent and persistent form of digital male chauvinist violence (DMCV), particularly in the context of intimate partner relationships. It highlights how digital tools are used for ongoing control, surveillance, and harassment after separation. It shares real case studies, critiques the failures of legal and platform responses, and reflects on evolving…