Dr Joe Whittaker, University of Swansea
Department of Sociology (42-43 Park End Street) or MS Teams
Please join either in person or online. For in-person attendees, the talk will be preceded by a light lunch at 12.15pm.
Please email comms@sociology.ox.ac.uk with any questions.
Abstract
This seminar will discuss involuntary celibates (incels). Drawing from a survey of over 500 incels, it seeks to understand their psychological experiences, adherence to ideology, and their interpersonal networks. Furthermore, it assesses how these factors interplay to develop harmful attitudes.
The talk will discuss appropriate responses to incels, including legislative, criminal justice, and practitioner interventions. Finally, we will examine ways in which researchers (both student and faculty) can research this phenomenon ethically and while staying safe.
Biography
Joe Whittaker is a senior lecturer in Criminology, Sociology, and Social Policy at Swansea University. He is also a director at the Vox Pol Institute. His research focuses on extremists’ use of the Internet and how to counter it.
His published work includes behavioural studies derived from court documents, experiments on social media recommendation algorithms, and the largest survey of incels to date. He also researches responses to extremism online, including by regulation and counter-narratives.