
In this powerful opening series, The New War on Women traces how violence against women has evolved — from physical control to digital domination.
Through four in-depth chapters — The Continuum of Control, The Private Becomes Public, The Architecture of Impunity, and The Digital Frontier — Danielle Robinson investigates how gender-based violence moves through every space we occupy: our homes, our institutions, and now our screens.
Drawing on WHO, UN Women, OECD, and global case studies, Part 1 exposes the systemic patterns that make violence seem inevitable — and the courage of the women refusing to disappear.
From femicide in Kenya to deepfakes in Seoul, from courtrooms that delay justice to algorithms that monetise misogyny, this series examines what happens when technology, law, and culture all conspire to silence women — and what it will take to fight back.
This is for my daughter.