In this unprecedented humanitarian crisis, women refugees are experiencing
extreme vulnerability and violence, both during their journey and in the camps. Our
objectives through this article are to analyze how women are being treated in the
Social Media (images, discourses, social representations, or narratives). Data for this
article were extracted from Twitter (with the help of Nodel XL Pro), from which we
collected 1,807,901 tweets about “refugees”, using this word as search strings in six
different languages. One complete year was covered (starting at mid-2015). Our final
dataset was composed of 862,999 tweets. Results suggest that women refugees are
targeted just because of their gender. Women are constantly victimized and
mistreated due to the perpetuation of a patriarchal outlook that justifies abusing
women. We also found many discourses disseminated through Twitter that reject
refugees based on disproportionate generalizations and stereotypes, and unfounded
and radicalised arguments., using gender difference to feed racism and xenophobia.