Laura Bates is a Sunday Times bestselling author and the founder of the Everyday Sexism Project, a collection of over 200,000 testimonies of gender inequality. Her non-fiction books include Everyday Sexism, Girl Up, Misogynation, Men Who Hate Women and Fix the System, Not the Women. She writes regularly for The Guardian and the Telegraph, among other publications, and won a British Press Award in 2015. Laura works closely with organisations from the Council of Europe to the United Nations to tackle gender inequality. She was awarded a British Empire Medal for services to gender equality and has been named a woman of the year by Cosmopolitan, Red and The Sunday Times.
‘Through her usual fast-paced, well-researched and deeply compelling prose, Laura Bates examines how new technologies are rapidly moving the frontiers of sexism, while emphasizing just how crucial it is that we get ahead of the way these innovations impact women’ -- Emma-Louise Boynton ‘A brilliantly researched, incredibly illuminating and frequently chilling account of the next chapter in tech's ongoing assault on our core values. A chapter that is already unfolding around us all’ -- James O'Brien 'Fascinating and essential... I urge you to read every syllable' -- Jo Brand ‘All men must read this book if they have any interest in a truly just, fair and equal society’ -- Robin Ince ‘A fascinating, mind-blowing and deeply intelligent book that should be recommended reading for every person on our planet’ -- Scarlett Curtis on <I>Men Who Hate Women</I> ‘Laura Bates puts out books that perfectly describe growing problems and possible solutions. She's a proper hero at the coal mouth’ -- Caitlin Moran ‘Laura Bates is showing us the path to both intimate and global survival’ -- Gloria Steinem ‘A brilliant thinker and campaigner’ * <I>Financial Times</I> *