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Brandon is a Network Not a Name: Fictocriticism & the Cyberfeminist Art of Shu Lea Cheang
The cyberfeminist art practice of Shu Lea Cheang evinces a particular relation of generative complicity with the art object—what Canadian cultural theorist Jeanne Randolph referred to as 'the amenable object' (1983).
Zach Pearl
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Representation of women’s everyday family life on Instagram [PDF]
Many scholars believe that social media has changed the everyday communication and social structures especially for margin groups like women. This study aims to find how Instagram influences representation of women’s everyday life, and how do women try ...
Mohammad saeeid zokaei +2 more
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Despite the considerable attention given to how mainstream media portrays feminism and social movements, there remains a notable research gap regarding the exploration of how these movements themselves engage in internal articulation and employ ...
Camila Lamartine, Carla Cerqueira
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The Role of Social Media in the Life of Women (Case Study: Rasht) [PDF]
The increase in the penetration of the internet and also increase in the number of membership of Iranian people in social networks through mobile phones is remarkably observed in the recent years.
Fardin Alikhah +2 more
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Cyberfeminism: A Relationship between Cyberspace, Technology, and the Internet
The current of cyberfeminism has been active for 30 years now, also referred to as the “third wave” of feminism. Despite being an ambiguous and multifaceted movement involving multiple instances, cyberfeminism is represented in the imagination by women ...
Giusi Antonia Toto, Alessia Scarinci
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Dissident and cross-border feminisms: antipatriarchal indignations/outrages
The expansion of social networks and the strengthening of cyberfeminism is enabling a new socio-political scenario in which space / time merge to make way for the globalization of solidarity and anti-patriarchal feminist indignation.
Ángel Manuel Amaro Quintas
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Empowered Women & Social Media: Analyzing #YourBeautyRules in Cyberfeminism Perspective
This research aims to explain about cyberfeminism. It is a part of the new media discourse, discussing mainly the context of the development and empowerment of women.
Nicky Lestari +2 more
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The contribution aims to reconstruct the main stages of the birth of cyberfeminism, identifying its contaminations with art and its reception in Italy during the 1990s. The birth of the term is due contextually to Sadie Plant and VNS Matrix, the group of
Greta Boldorini
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New Brazilian feminism and online networks: cyberfeminism, protest and the female "Arab Spring" [PDF]
In the last decades, the region of Latin America has been through many changes, with the reduction of inequality levels and a political trend which has seen the election of female politicians throughout the continent, including a revival of gender ...
Matos, C.
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Corona pandemic: Return to Home and Emerging a New Generation of Digital-Housewives in Iran [PDF]
Corona pandemic has suspended two major social institutions in Iran; Traditional institution: Mosques, Holy Shrines, Ramadan and Muharram religious rituals were shut down very soon; as far as modern institutions concerned, i.e.
M.H. Badamchi, F. Alborzi
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