This paper argues for a broader understanding of activism and the role played by feminist services in the development of resilient activists and the maintenance of resistance. It discusses feminist activism as described by women who work, paid and unpaid, in three feminist service organisations. Feminist services have at times been disparaged as contributing to a decline in feminist activism, but women who work within these services consider activism to be part of their core business and describe creative and innovative ways of maintaining an activist stance. However they also identify the emotional and physical costs associated with activist work, especially in hostile political environments
This paper uses the case study of a Twitter hashtag label #sackgavin to offer a self-reflexive analy...
This paper draws on research conducted with thirty-nine self-identified working-class and middle-cla...
Women's movements are often described as adopting "strategies" but studies rarely question how and t...
This paper argues for a broader understanding of activism and the role played by feminist services i...
This thesis reports on a study of the experiences of women who work, paid and unpaid, in three femin...
[Extract] This chapter focuses on the 'doing' aspect of feminist practice in an Australian political...
[Extract] For over forty years feminist women have come together in women-only, social service organ...
For over forty years feminist women in Australia and other parts of the world have come together in ...
In 2007 the Commonwealth imposed a series of measures under the umbrella of the Northern Territory I...
Feminist women have challenged the traditional nature of working life for decades and in doing so ha...
This article explores gender and activism in relation to barriers, enablers and labelling dynamics, ...
This paper interrogates some common assumptions about social movements, focusing on the relationship...
Feminist analyses of women's position have identified the gendered dichotomy between public and priv...
The research paper posits to investigate the structures of oppression of women within their sfamily ...
This paper intends to describe the range of forms women’s resistance to globalisation takes, emphasi...
This paper uses the case study of a Twitter hashtag label #sackgavin to offer a self-reflexive analy...
This paper draws on research conducted with thirty-nine self-identified working-class and middle-cla...
Women's movements are often described as adopting "strategies" but studies rarely question how and t...
This paper argues for a broader understanding of activism and the role played by feminist services i...
This thesis reports on a study of the experiences of women who work, paid and unpaid, in three femin...
[Extract] This chapter focuses on the 'doing' aspect of feminist practice in an Australian political...
[Extract] For over forty years feminist women have come together in women-only, social service organ...
For over forty years feminist women in Australia and other parts of the world have come together in ...
In 2007 the Commonwealth imposed a series of measures under the umbrella of the Northern Territory I...
Feminist women have challenged the traditional nature of working life for decades and in doing so ha...
This article explores gender and activism in relation to barriers, enablers and labelling dynamics, ...
This paper interrogates some common assumptions about social movements, focusing on the relationship...
Feminist analyses of women's position have identified the gendered dichotomy between public and priv...
The research paper posits to investigate the structures of oppression of women within their sfamily ...
This paper intends to describe the range of forms women’s resistance to globalisation takes, emphasi...
This paper uses the case study of a Twitter hashtag label #sackgavin to offer a self-reflexive analy...
This paper draws on research conducted with thirty-nine self-identified working-class and middle-cla...
Women's movements are often described as adopting "strategies" but studies rarely question how and t...