This paper imagines the Internet as a potentially utopian girl-space by looking at how girls, and pop-cultural depictions of girls, use the language, signs, and symbols of the Internet, an inherently patriarchal system, in transgressive ways. I propose the 1990s media representations as the touchstone moment when the conditions of possibility for imagining the hacker as a weaponized girl emerged visually in popular culture. The girl, exemplified by various figures within popular television and film culture, is a precursor to and postulates an entry point into the ways Internet today is used in transgressive nature
In this paper, I examine the need for research on how cyberbullying and cyber victimization affect w...
Theory generally regards cyberspace from the embodied position, looking from the outside into an ima...
In the early years of the popular internet, in the spirit of Donna Harraway’s Cyborg Manifesto (1985...
As the Internet and digital technologies become ever more pervasive in the lives of young people, th...
abstract: Attack of the Fake Geek Girls: Challenging Gendered Harassment and Marginalization in Onli...
In affluent western societies, digital communication and information technologies increasingly resh...
This paper examines the ways in which girls and women are using digital media platforms to challenge...
Scholarship on the practices of young gender-marginalized people online is a burgeoning theme withi...
This paper examines the ways in which girls and women are using digital media platforms to challen...
12 pagesThe image of Huddah Monroe and Raila Odinga which appears under the section "Theoretical fra...
This project aimed to develop a visual language to explore the phenomena of the bad girl stereotype...
This paper examines the ways in which girls and women are using digital media platforms to challenge...
While “digital dualism,” the notion that online life is categorically different from offline, either...
This paper identifies and explores an oscillation between subjectivization and objectification in yo...
The current of cyberfeminism has been active for 30 years now, also referred to as the “third wave” ...
In this paper, I examine the need for research on how cyberbullying and cyber victimization affect w...
Theory generally regards cyberspace from the embodied position, looking from the outside into an ima...
In the early years of the popular internet, in the spirit of Donna Harraway’s Cyborg Manifesto (1985...
As the Internet and digital technologies become ever more pervasive in the lives of young people, th...
abstract: Attack of the Fake Geek Girls: Challenging Gendered Harassment and Marginalization in Onli...
In affluent western societies, digital communication and information technologies increasingly resh...
This paper examines the ways in which girls and women are using digital media platforms to challenge...
Scholarship on the practices of young gender-marginalized people online is a burgeoning theme withi...
This paper examines the ways in which girls and women are using digital media platforms to challen...
12 pagesThe image of Huddah Monroe and Raila Odinga which appears under the section "Theoretical fra...
This project aimed to develop a visual language to explore the phenomena of the bad girl stereotype...
This paper examines the ways in which girls and women are using digital media platforms to challenge...
While “digital dualism,” the notion that online life is categorically different from offline, either...
This paper identifies and explores an oscillation between subjectivization and objectification in yo...
The current of cyberfeminism has been active for 30 years now, also referred to as the “third wave” ...
In this paper, I examine the need for research on how cyberbullying and cyber victimization affect w...
Theory generally regards cyberspace from the embodied position, looking from the outside into an ima...
In the early years of the popular internet, in the spirit of Donna Harraway’s Cyborg Manifesto (1985...