%0 Journal Article %A Gómez González, Daniel %A Robles Morales, José Manuel %A Guevara Gil, Juan Antonio %A Atienza-Barthelemy, Julia %T Polarization and incivility in digital debates on women’s rights in Spain. Not just a matter of machismo %D 2021 %@ 0958-9236 %@ 1465-3869 %U https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/96412 %X As is the case in many other countries, Spain faces the challenge of drastically reducing the presence of gender violence. In this paper, we analyse how public digital debate in Spain gives insight into this topic. Specifically, we are interested in analysing the ways in which processes such as polarization or incivility are manifested on social networks. Our thesis is that, in addition to the central role played by structural machismo, there are particular characteristics of online debate that regulate the presence of polarization and incivility. In order to assess this, we analyse two case studies on Twitter, ‘La Manada’ and ‘Cuéntalo’. We demonstrate how spontaneous digital debates favour the emergence of negative behaviours, while those that, as is the case with ‘Cuéntalo’, are organized and structured, favour more respectful, less polarized communication. %~