A review by frumpleton
Cybersexism: Sex, Gender and Power on the Internet by Laurie Penny

5.0

A rousing, straight-forward examination and deconstruction of the various forms of sexism online, among geeks and in the tech industry. Penny's understanding of internet and geek culture comes to the forefront as she reaches a fundamentally optimistic view that we geeks do have the chance to change the horrible treatment of women both online and off, and the misogynistic vileness that's at the very core of online experience.