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Cyberfeminism
Known as:
Cuntpunk
, Cyberfeminist
, Feministpunk
Cyberfeminism is used to describe the philosophies of a contemporary feminist community whose interests are cyberspace, the Internet and technology…
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Cyberspace
Feminist digital humanities
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2017
2017
The iconic ghetto, color-blind racism and white masculinities: a content and discourse analysis of Black Twitter on www.Imgur.com
Chris Julien
2017
Corpus ID: 134703658
In this research, I investigate Black Twitter on www.Imgur.com. I identify the general contours of Black Twitter images on Imgur…
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2016
2016
Black Cyberfeminism: Intersectionality, Institutions and Digital Sociology
T. Cottom
2016
Corpus ID: 147551556
This paper considers what intersectionality brings to digital sociology. Drawing on my research of online and for-profit…
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2014
2014
Monstrous Agents: Cyberfeminist Media and Activism
T. Barnett
2014
Corpus ID: 173501159
2013
2013
When Celebrity Women Tweet: Examining Authenticity, Empowerment, and Responsibility in the Surveillance of Celebrity Twitter
Megan M. Wood
2013
Corpus ID: 55475638
This thesis is a textual analysis of stories in online celebrity news articles about celebrity women and their use of Twitter. It…
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2011
2011
Why Teachers Must Learn: Student Innovation as a Driving Factor in the Future of the Web
Erin A. Frost
2011
Corpus ID: 62729965
2010
2010
Developing a corporeal cyberfeminism: beyond cyberutopia
Jessica E. Brophy
New Media & Society
2010
Corpus ID: 34960123
This article discusses — and rejects — cyberutopia, an idealized theory of internet use that requires users to leave their bodies…
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Highly Cited
2008
Highly Cited
2008
A Cyberfeminist Utopia?
Vivian Anette Lagesen
2008
Corpus ID: 7927588
The low and shrinking numbers of women in higher computer science education is a well-known problem in most Western countries…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Cyberfeminism: connectivity, critique and creativity
S. Hawthorne
,
R. Klein
1999
Corpus ID: 107423735
An international anthology by feminists working in the field of electronic publishing, electronic activism, electronic data…
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1999
1999
Communication Gone Wired: Working Toward a "Practiced" Cyberfeminism
S. Gruber
The Information Society
1999
Corpus ID: 5349538
This article complicates concepts of gender and race in virtual environments by presenting a case study of an African American…
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Review
1970
Review
1970
Arab Women Cyberfeminism
Rita Stephan
1970
Corpus ID: 157567375
In 1999, members of the San Francisco chapter of the Arab Women Solidarity Association (AWSA-United) launched a website and an…
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