Hello all! I am putting together a panel on gender & misinformation for AoIR 2023 with a couple of colleagues. We are looking for one or two additional papers that examine online misinformation, disinformation, and/ or conspiracy theories through the lens of gender and/or gender studies (what are we missing when we don't discuss gender as a significant category in mis- and disinfo studies?), gendered case studies (intersectional approaches to online misogyny, harassment of women, etc.), and/ or instances in which women and femmes have either freely spread or pushed back against gendered misinformation. We are particularly interested in papers that examine these topics in majority world contexts. If interested, please shoot me an email with a 1 - 2 sentence description of your paper. Warmly, Yvonne -- Yvonne M. Eadon, MLIS, PhD Postdoctoral Research Fellow Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life <http://citap.unc.edu/> University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill She/ her website <http://yvonneeadon.com> | twitter <https://twitter.com/yvonnemelisande>