Technofeminism theory proposes a relation in which technology is, at the same time, cause and consequence of gender relations. Technofeminism allows us to take into account women’s agency and offer a more complex account of the gendering process, one that incorporates contradiction. The chapter proposes to use the lenses of Technofeminism to look at digital reading. Based on the findings of the research project “Digital Reading and the Transformation of Reading Stimulus and of Book Institutions”, we aim at analyzing the role women play in the uptake of digital reading. The chapter provides a quantitative analysis of women’s digital reading practices collected through the online survey of 16 countries in 2013. The chapter wants to offer new ...
This study examines the techno-journals and futuristic zines such as Boing Boing inscribe a kind of ...
In this paper, I embark on a journey exploring the relationship between Feminism, Technology, and th...
This timely paper provides empirical evidence on the lived experiences of ten women from eight natio...
About the book: Ghosts in the Machine examines the complex relationships between gender and informat...
With an increasing number of information has disseminated in the digital form, digital reading, a su...
Digital libraries and scientific literacy as a source of knowledge to preserve human civilization an...
A comprehensive review of literature concerning the biological determination of sex and genderised b...
A comprehensive review of literature concerning the biological determination of sex and genderised b...
The purpose of this chapter is to review forty years of writing within English language gender studi...
Gender is an important dimension of social science research that interrogates the social inequalitie...
The current of cyberfeminism has been active for 30 years now, also referred to as the “third wave” ...
The term “digital divide between genders" describes the qualitative and quantitative differences bet...
Past research on gender online has made important land gains but under-theorizes the Internet as a p...
Hacking Gender and Technology in Journalism addresses the question of whether journalism’s new digit...
During the last 15 years questions concerning gender, technology and knowledge, have become increasi...
This study examines the techno-journals and futuristic zines such as Boing Boing inscribe a kind of ...
In this paper, I embark on a journey exploring the relationship between Feminism, Technology, and th...
This timely paper provides empirical evidence on the lived experiences of ten women from eight natio...
About the book: Ghosts in the Machine examines the complex relationships between gender and informat...
With an increasing number of information has disseminated in the digital form, digital reading, a su...
Digital libraries and scientific literacy as a source of knowledge to preserve human civilization an...
A comprehensive review of literature concerning the biological determination of sex and genderised b...
A comprehensive review of literature concerning the biological determination of sex and genderised b...
The purpose of this chapter is to review forty years of writing within English language gender studi...
Gender is an important dimension of social science research that interrogates the social inequalitie...
The current of cyberfeminism has been active for 30 years now, also referred to as the “third wave” ...
The term “digital divide between genders" describes the qualitative and quantitative differences bet...
Past research on gender online has made important land gains but under-theorizes the Internet as a p...
Hacking Gender and Technology in Journalism addresses the question of whether journalism’s new digit...
During the last 15 years questions concerning gender, technology and knowledge, have become increasi...
This study examines the techno-journals and futuristic zines such as Boing Boing inscribe a kind of ...
In this paper, I embark on a journey exploring the relationship between Feminism, Technology, and th...
This timely paper provides empirical evidence on the lived experiences of ten women from eight natio...