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How boys get sucked into the manosphere
Published: December 9, 2025 11.28pm GMT
Debbie Ging, Dublin City University, Digital Storytelling Team, The Conversation
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Debbie Ging
Professor of Digital Media and Gender, Dublin City University
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Digital Storytelling Team
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