Leah Nann
Research Associate, Institute for Social and Cultural Anthropology | Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich
Leah Nann is a PhD student and research assistant for media ethnology at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich. Her research interests include AI and online extreme speech as well as gender-based harassment on the internet. She is a team member of the bidt project “Understanding, detecting, and mitigating online misogyny against politically active women“ and the European Research Council-funded proof-of-concept project “AI4Dignity“ (PI Sahana Udupa).
Publications
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Online anti-immigrant discourse in Germany: ethnographically backed analysis of user comments
Journal articleProject: Misogyny_2.0 -
Disruptive climate activists in Germany and their counter tactics amid online misogyny
VortragProject: Misogyny_2.0 -
An ethnographic exploration of online misogyny towards politically active women in Germany and its intersections with gendered disinformation
VortragProject: Misogyny_2.0 -
Disruptive Climate Activism, Social Media and Online Misogyny in Germany
VortragProject: Misogyny_2.0 -
Researching Violent Online Spaces: Reflections of an Early Career Media Anthropologist on Studying Online Misogyny towards Politically Active Women
VortragProject: Misogyny_2.0 -
Creating Connection Through the Screen: Reflections on Symmetry, Vulnerability, and the Methodological Affordances of Technology-Mediated Research on Online Misogyny
Journal articlehttps://doi.org/10.3390/socsci14120683Project: Misogyny_2.0 -
Online anti-immigrant discourse in Germany: ethnographically backed analysis of user comments
Journal articleProject: Misogyny_2.0


