#MeToo has sparked a global re-emergence of sexual violence activism and politics. This edited
collection uses the #MeToo movement as a starting point for interrogating contemporary debates
in anti-sexual violence activism and justice-seeking. It draws together 19 accessible chapters
from academics practitioners and sexual violence activists across the globe to provide
diverse critical and nuanced perspectives on the broader implications of the movement. It
taps into wider conversations about the nature history and complexities of anti-rape and
anti-sexual harassment politics including the limitations of the movement including in the
global South. It features both internationally recognised and emerging academics from across
the fields of criminology media and communications film studies gender and queer studies
and law and will appeal broadly to the academic community activists and beyond.