‘We Don’t want it to be like that for her again’: gendered leadership and online feminism in Australian politics and planning
@article{McLean2017WeDW, title={‘We Don’t want it to be like that for her again’: gendered leadership and online feminism in Australian politics and planning}, author={Jessica McLean and Sophia Maalsen}, journal={Australian Planner}, year={2017}, volume={54}, pages={24 - 32} }
ABSTRACT Learning from women leaders in Australia has gained attention as a national political issue since the election of Julia Gillard as our first female Prime Minister in 2010. In parallel with her period in office, a growth in feminist action and practice has been evident, in institutions and interventions such as ‘Destroy the Joint’, a group that agitates for an end to sexism and misogyny in multiple spaces. This article examines shifts in gendered leadership and activism, in online and… Expand
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