The movement calling itself #GamerGate has turned into a campaign of harassment and intimidation
Zoe Quinn & Anita Sarkeesian, twin queens of Gamergate, turned feminist victimhood into a career, then cheated their followers — RT Op-ed
Anita Sarkeesian interview: 'The word "troll" feels too childish. This is abuse' | Gamergate | The Guardian
What GamerGate Can Teach Journalists About Handling Twitter Storms - Nieman Reports
Anita Sarkeesian Explains Gamergate to Stephen Colbert - Everyday Feminism
Anita Sarkeesian Battles Sexism in Games, Gamergate Harassment - Bloomberg
GamerGate: A War on Women Hiding Behind a Mask of “Ethics” | Women and Hollywood
How Gamergate Pioneered the Backlash Against Diversity | The Walrus
The Colbert Report - Gamergate - Anita Sarkeesian
Stephen Colbert takes on Gamergate with Anita Sarkeesian - The Verge
When Jumping into Gamergate Turns into Fearing For Your Life - ABC News
What is GamerGate and why do they hate Anita Sarkeesian? | | standard.net
Gamergate': Feminist video game critic Anita Sarkeesian cancels Utah lecture after threat - The Washington Post
When Jumping into Gamergate Turns into Fearing For Your Life - ABC News
Vitriolic abuse of Anita Sarkeesian: why the games industry needs her
After Gamergate, Anita Sarkeesian has a new focus: History's overlooked women - Los Angeles Times
Understanding #Gamergate: Zoe Quinn, Anita Sarkeesian and the Social Justice Warriors - Kindle edition by Cameron, Scott. Humor & Entertainment Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.
Anita Sarkeesian on GamerGate: 'We're Going to Fix This' - Rolling Stone
DeanBeat: With GamerGate, enough is enough | VentureBeat
Anita Sarkeesian isn't going anywhere | Ogilvy's Asia
Feminist Critics of Video Games Facing Threats in 'GamerGate' Campaign - The New York Times
GamerGate As Paparazzi: On Anita Sarkeesian, Agency and Children's Pictures – NYMG
Activist Anita Sarkeesian posted every abusive tweet she got in one week. All 157 of them. - Vox
Anita Sarkeesian - Wikipedia
Opinion: It's time to silence 'gamergate,' end the misogyny in gaming culture - Los Angeles Times