Femicide is a problem all over the globe, taking one women every six hours. In Argentina, the Ni Una Menos movement was formed with the main goal of decreasing the number of femicides happening in Argentina each year. The Ni Una Menos movement draws from the success of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo while at the same time integrating 21st century mass media to galvanize the public towards effective social and political change
Includes vitaWhile the advent of the Internet and digital social networks has opened opportunities f...
Ni Una Menos (NUM) is a social movement that since 2015 has spread through Latin America as a respon...
Social networks are increasingly significant to the success of feminist activism, campaigning and co...
Ni Una Menos, an Argentine feminist movement, has spread throughout Latin America largely due to it...
The struggle to end violence against women and girls has long been a priority topic for women’s and ...
Using archival documentation, digital platforms, and reports, this paper explores the diffusion of #...
This paper analyzes the Twitter conversations carrying the hashtag #NiUnaMenos produced in Argentina...
The use of Twitter as a tool for mobilisation has made digital social and political activism a growi...
This thesis studies the role of social media within social movements and social movement theory and ...
The #NiUnaMenos movement arose in Argentina in 2013 in response to femicides throughout Latin Americ...
On October 19, hundreds of thousands of women across Argentina [3] braved a torrential downpour to p...
Ni Una Menos (Not one less) is a global feminist and transfeminist movement focused on gender-based ...
From the earliest feminist press to Twitter, women have used technology to create and sustain narrat...
The feminist movement is experiencing the rise of a new generation characterized by specific phenome...
In recent years, anti-rape culture and anti-rape communication have taken new forms, including the d...
Includes vitaWhile the advent of the Internet and digital social networks has opened opportunities f...
Ni Una Menos (NUM) is a social movement that since 2015 has spread through Latin America as a respon...
Social networks are increasingly significant to the success of feminist activism, campaigning and co...
Ni Una Menos, an Argentine feminist movement, has spread throughout Latin America largely due to it...
The struggle to end violence against women and girls has long been a priority topic for women’s and ...
Using archival documentation, digital platforms, and reports, this paper explores the diffusion of #...
This paper analyzes the Twitter conversations carrying the hashtag #NiUnaMenos produced in Argentina...
The use of Twitter as a tool for mobilisation has made digital social and political activism a growi...
This thesis studies the role of social media within social movements and social movement theory and ...
The #NiUnaMenos movement arose in Argentina in 2013 in response to femicides throughout Latin Americ...
On October 19, hundreds of thousands of women across Argentina [3] braved a torrential downpour to p...
Ni Una Menos (Not one less) is a global feminist and transfeminist movement focused on gender-based ...
From the earliest feminist press to Twitter, women have used technology to create and sustain narrat...
The feminist movement is experiencing the rise of a new generation characterized by specific phenome...
In recent years, anti-rape culture and anti-rape communication have taken new forms, including the d...
Includes vitaWhile the advent of the Internet and digital social networks has opened opportunities f...
Ni Una Menos (NUM) is a social movement that since 2015 has spread through Latin America as a respon...
Social networks are increasingly significant to the success of feminist activism, campaigning and co...