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Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (CEVAW)

PhD Scholarship – Misogyny, the Manosphere and Digital Cultures of Harm Monash University in Australia

Degree Level

PhD

Field of study

Anthropology

Funding

Full funding available

Deadline

Aug 10, 2026

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Australia

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Monash University Malaysia.

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Keywords

Anthropology
Sociology
Gender Studies
Psychology
Communication Studies
Political Science
International Relations
Discourse Analysis
Media Studies
Technology And Society
Feminism
Digital Culture
Virtual Communities
Digital Anthropology

About this position

This fully funded PhD scholarship at Monash University offers an exciting opportunity to investigate the emergence and influence of misogyny within online manosphere communities. The project will explore how digital subcultures shape attitudes, identities, and behaviours, focusing on the construction, sharing, and legitimisation of misogynistic narratives in online spaces. It will also examine the intersection of these communities with broader men’s rights movements and the political economy underpinning digital platforms, including how influencers and content creators monetise grievance and narratives of masculinity, particularly among younger male audiences.

Key research questions may include: What drives engagement with manosphere communities? How do algorithmic systems and platform structures amplify or sustain these discourses? What role do influencers, content creators, and platform economies play in shaping and sustaining manosphere narratives? How are feelings of economic insecurity, social marginalisation, or changing gender roles mobilised within manosphere discourse? In what ways do manosphere communities intersect with anti-feminist ideologies, and how do these online environments foster pathways toward more extreme attitudes or actions?

The project is particularly suited to qualitative methodologies such as semi-structured interviews, digital ethnography, and social media data collection, including platform-based content analysis or scraping of publicly available data. Analytical frameworks may include discourse analysis, thematic analysis, and critical approaches to power and ideology. The central aim is to deepen understanding of the social and technological drivers underpinning misogyny in the digital age, while also identifying opportunities for intervention, promoting healthier models of masculinity, and informing policy and platform governance approaches.

This PhD scholarship is based within the Faculty of Arts at Monash University, Australia’s largest university and a top 100 global institution. The project is housed at the ARC Centre of Excellence for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (CEVAW), the world’s first centre dedicated to tackling all forms of violence against women in Australia and the Indo-Pacific region. CEVAW’s interdisciplinary research is data-driven, Indigenous and survivor-centred, and co-designed with partners. The centre brings together leading experts across legal, security, economic, health, and political systems, with significant investment and a large cohort of HDR students and postdoctoral fellows.

Applicants should have a background in criminology, sociology, gender studies, political science, international relations, or related fields, with a strong interest in interdisciplinary research and a commitment to addressing complex social harms. Experience in qualitative, quantitative, or digital ethnography methodologies is highly valued. Candidates must hold an Honours or Master’s degree with a significant research component and first-class honours/H1 awarded. English-language proficiency requirements apply. Scholarship holders must be enrolled full-time and on campus. Applicants who already hold a PhD are not eligible. The successful applicant will be expected to enrol by 1 March 2027.

Funding includes a Research Living Allowance of $37,145 AUD per annum (tax-free stipend, indexed), a CEVAW Top-up scholarship of $10,000 AUD per annum (non-indexed), and additional allowances as per RTP stipend scholarship conditions. For further details, see Monash’s scholarship policy and procedures.

To apply, first contact Professor Asher Flynn to discuss your interest. Prepare a cover letter, research proposal, CV, academic records, English language test results (if applicable), and referee details. After discussion with the supervisor, submit your application via My.App, selecting 'Admission Only' and indicating you are applying for the CEVAW PhD Scholarship. Applications close 10 August 2026.

Funding details

Full funding including tuition fees and living expenses is available for this position. The scholarship covers all educational costs and provides a monthly stipend.

How to apply

Please submit your application including a cover letter, CV, academic transcripts, and contact information for two references. Applications should be sent via the online portal before the deadline.

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