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Re-thinking feminism and democratic politics: the potential of online networks for social change and gender equality in Brazil [PDF]
This article provides a critical summary of feminist theoretical perspectives on the potential of online communications for women’s rights, further sketching a brief case study of contemporary Brazilian feminism and the mobilization around women’s rights,
Carolina Matos
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¿Dónde está el feminismo en el ciberfeminismo? [PDF]
This paper reflects on the significance of the discussions that took place during the First Cyberfeminist International (Kassel, Germany, September 20-28, 1997) and their implications both for the attempts to define, and the arguments against defining ...
Faith Wilding
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Cyberfeminism: from virtual to political
This essay is a refection on cyberfeminism and its connection/ disconnection from the feminist agenda. While we fnd more dispersion than union on the cyberfeminist agenda it is still to be seen whether it is counterproductive to feminist praxis or it is ...
Sonia Reverter-Bañon
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Feminism, as a social movement committed to fighting for gender equality, has undergone substantial adaptation in interacting with the digital era.
Gesilia Wilmanda, Nunik Hariyanti
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Da rede às ruas: o impacto do ciberfeminismo no movimento 8M
Contemporary feminist movements have emerged in a global sphere, with local repercussions, giving them a notorious transnational dimension through street demonstrations and cyberfeminism. This study explores the impact of cyberfeminism on the 8M movement,
Camila Lamartine, Carla Cerqueira
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Cyberfeminism as Science Fiction. Drawn in Japan
In the 80’s representatives of the second wave feminist theory nurtured hopes that new technologies would become an effective instrument of liberating from binary oppositions of patriarchal culture.
Nikolai B. Afanasov
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Cyberfeminism Activities of Jakarta Feminist as an Effort to Create a Safe Space for the Society
Current technological developments support victims of violence in seeking an online environment that can facilitate a safe space from the threat of sexual and gender-based violence.
Yuni Lasari, Sulih Indra Dewi
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Noise Ontology and Yushkevich’s Glass: an Interview with Philosopher Alla Mitrofanova
The interview discusses the problematic field of non-classical epistemologies, cyberfeminism, unstable ontologies and contemporary philosophy of technology.
Alina S. Holmowaia
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Digital social networks (SNN) are a space for virtual exchange and sharing, which quickly became a space for denunciation and activism during the Hirak or Smile Revolution.
Amel Zohra Hayat Mostefai +1 more
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The struggle for gender equality is based on identifying, understanding, and eradicating the causes of inequality. Digital media are and have always been governed by men and, as a consequence, have become another instrument of patriarchy.
Alicia Arias-Rodriguez +1 more
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