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TRANSGRESSION AND THE SEARCH FOR IDENTITY IN THE CONTEXT OF GENDER PROBLEM AND CYBERFEMINISM
The article considers the features of gender researches in the context of significant changes taking place in the technical and technological sphere of modern society.
Svitlana M. Povtoreva +1 more
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Gendering the Internet: Perempuan Pada Ruang Gender Yang Berbeda [PDF]
Media becomes the mirror of society and refl ects what happened within. Study of gender cannot be separated from technology, which by gender is both shaping and shaped by internet.
Kusuma, R. S. (Rina) +1 more
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Saying no to marriage: A topic modeling approach to Korean social big data on “bi‐hon”
Abstract Objective The purpose of this study was to identify latent topics in social big data related to bi‐hon, a Korean neologism referring to the civil status of unmarried individuals. Background Social big data can effectively capture complex and fast‐changing public discourse on the recent bi‐hon trend in South Korea and reveal the divergence in ...
Jeenkyoung Lee, Jaerim Lee, Jee Hoon Lee
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Chicana/o Artivism: Judy Baca's Digital Work with Youth of Color [PDF]
Part of the Volume on Learning Race and Ethnicity: Youth and Digital Media Astounding digital murals have emerged from the minds and souls of Chicana artist Judy Baca and the youth of color who have collaborated with her over the past ten years.
Chela Sandoval, Guisela Latorre
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Cyborgs in the Academic Library: A Cyberfeminist Approach to Information Literacy Instruction [PDF]
This paper expands on the figure of the cyborg librarian (Yoder 2003), specifically addressing its overtly cyberfeminist intentions. Drawing on critical information literacy and feminist pedagogy, the cyborg is positioned within the discussion of ...
Schlesselman-Tarango, Gina
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Zine infrastructures as forms of organizing within feminist social movements
Abstract This paper explores how feminist social movements are organized and re‐generated across and through different media, both online and offline, using the example of zines. We critically examine the emergence and growth of an intersectional feminist zine community through a 6‐year in‐depth qualitative netnographic and ethnographic study ...
Maggie Matich +2 more
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Making a Difference: Toward a Feminist Democratic Theory in the Digital Age [PDF]
This essay asks how the democratic ideal of inclusion can be achieved in societies marked by pow-er asymmetries along the lines of identity categories such as gender and race.
Asenbaum, H., Asenbaum, H.
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Vanishing academics: On the importance of speed and becoming‐imperceptible
Abstract Under the influence of neoliberalism, academic work faces mounting pressure to align with imperatives of visibility and perceptibility. Traditionally criticised for working in isolated ‘ivory towers’, academics are now compelled to showcase the societal value of their work through performance metrics and evaluations.
Pier‐Luc Turcotte, Dave Holmes
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What was/is cyberfeminism? Part 1 [PDF]
The World Wide Web recently celebrated its 20th birthday, commemorating April 30 1993, when this document effectively placed it in the public domain. For the first time, a wider public was able to access websites, produce content and organise online. One
Shephard, Nicole
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Queer feminist media praxis: an introduction. [PDF]
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Fotopoulou, Aristea, O'Riordan, Kate
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