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Data feminism

open access: yesInformation, Communication & Society, 2020
All data have biographies: they are collected, cleaned, and complied before they could support powerful decisions. Every junction on this trajectory matters.
Natalia V. Kovalyova
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Data Feminism for AI [PDF]

open access: yesConference on Fairness, Accountability and Transparency
This paper presents a set of intersectional feminist principles for conducting equitable, ethical, and sustainable AI research. In Data Feminism (2020), we offered seven principles for examining and challenging unequal power in data science.
Lauren Klein, C. D’Ignazio
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“Victims of feminism”: exploring networked misogyny and #MeToo in the manosphere

open access: yesFeminist Media Studies, 2022
The manosphere is a detached set of websites and social media groups united by the belief that men are oppressed victims of feminism. Even though the manosphere has existed since the early 2000s, its activities have been arguably influenced and increased
Valerie Dickel, Giulia Evolvi
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Silencing Feminism? Gender and the Rise of the Nationalist Far Right in Spain

open access: yesSigns: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 2022
Feminism in Spain is experiencing a paradox. On the one hand, the March 8 movement has held two feminist strikes, attended by multitudes. On the other hand, the far Right has entered representative politics, announcing a battle against feminism. With the
Marta Cabezas
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Reinterpreting Feminism in Ideology and Practice

open access: yesJournal of Feminism and Gender Studies, 2023
Feminism is widely developed in ideology and practice. A movement that elicits a great deal of individual and collective sympathy in order to fight for women’s rights, despite it continues to intersect with the subjectivity of various experiences of ...
A. Rachman
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Postfeminism, popular feminism and neoliberal feminism? Sarah Banet-Weiser, Rosalind Gill and Catherine Rottenberg in conversation

open access: yesFeminist Theory, 2020
In this unconventional article, Sarah Banet-Weiser, Rosalind Gill and Catherine Rottenberg conduct a three-way ‘conversation’ in which they all take turns outlining how they understand the relationship among postfeminism, popular feminism and neoliberal ...
Sarah Banet‐Weiser   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Anti-Feminism: four strategies for the demonisation and depoliticisation of feminism on Chinese social media

open access: yesFeminist Media Studies, 2022
Anti-feminism and misogyny online have intensified globally over the last decade, bringing substantive challenges to feminist identification and activism. This article explores the strategies for silencing and expelling feminists via the deployment of an
Qiqi Huang
semanticscholar   +1 more source

An Overview on the Feminism and Its Categories

open access: yesResearch and Advances in Education, 2022
This paper tries to analyze the origin and progress of global feminism. Feminism is a mass movement commenced by women of all groups to eradicate all forms of feminist oppressions by men that are prevailing in a patriarchal society.
Haradhan Kumar Mohajan
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Critical Discourse Analysis on the Instagram Account Mubadalah.id from the Perspective of Islamic Feminism

open access: yesJournal of Feminism and Gender Studies, 2023
This study aims to analyze the macro structure, super structure, and micro structure contained in the media text Mubilah.id. The research method used is descriptive qualitative method with Teun's perspective. A. Van Dijk. The data collection used in this
Sitti Rohmah, B. Suyanto
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White tears, white rage: Victimhood and (as) violence in mainstream feminism

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Cultural Studies, 2021
Using #MeToo as a starting point, this paper argues that the cultural power of mainstream white feminism partly derives from the cultural power of white tears.
A. Phipps
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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