This thesis examines feminist and queer actors emerging in highly mediated environments and the forms of political organisation and critical knowledge production they engage in. It indicates that older debates around gender and sexuality are being reformulated in digital networks and identifies alternative understandings which are being developed. The study foregrounds a performative conceptualisation and argues that political realities are produced in dynamic configurations of communication media, discourses and bodies. It suggests that network technologies constitute sources of vulnerability and anxiety for feminists and stresses the significance of registering how embodied subjectivities emerge from these experiences. To achieve its aims...
This article analyses the social imaginary of “networked feminism” as an ideological construct of le...
This article suggests that, in a world emerging in and through mediation, branded sex bloggers and p...
This work takes the ambiguity of engaging politically in a Web interwoven with power and gender asym...
This book sheds new light on the way that, in the last decade, digital technologies have become inex...
Feminist thinking and organising is being altered through digital spaces, as these spaces increasing...
This paper focuses on the digital-material hybridity of the contemporary feminist activist, particul...
The Digital Networks, Digital Pub(l)ics panels (two in total) develop a critical conversation around...
Social network sites (SNSs) are ultimate late modern technologies, providing spaces for gender and s...
Social network sites (SNSs) are ultimate late modern technologies, providing spaces for gender and s...
The internet has opened up a space for discussions of queer sexuality and the interconnectivity made...
The internet has opened up a space for discussions of queer sexuality and the interconnectivity made...
Researches done on social movements and media are often conducted at a micro-level, focusing on the ...
The Partispace project (www.partispace.eu) is researching young people’s participation in 8 European...
This thesis investigates the role of personal Digital Stories shared in public spaces as catalysts f...
Researches done on social movements and media are often conducted at a micro-level, focusing on the ...
This article analyses the social imaginary of “networked feminism” as an ideological construct of le...
This article suggests that, in a world emerging in and through mediation, branded sex bloggers and p...
This work takes the ambiguity of engaging politically in a Web interwoven with power and gender asym...
This book sheds new light on the way that, in the last decade, digital technologies have become inex...
Feminist thinking and organising is being altered through digital spaces, as these spaces increasing...
This paper focuses on the digital-material hybridity of the contemporary feminist activist, particul...
The Digital Networks, Digital Pub(l)ics panels (two in total) develop a critical conversation around...
Social network sites (SNSs) are ultimate late modern technologies, providing spaces for gender and s...
Social network sites (SNSs) are ultimate late modern technologies, providing spaces for gender and s...
The internet has opened up a space for discussions of queer sexuality and the interconnectivity made...
The internet has opened up a space for discussions of queer sexuality and the interconnectivity made...
Researches done on social movements and media are often conducted at a micro-level, focusing on the ...
The Partispace project (www.partispace.eu) is researching young people’s participation in 8 European...
This thesis investigates the role of personal Digital Stories shared in public spaces as catalysts f...
Researches done on social movements and media are often conducted at a micro-level, focusing on the ...
This article analyses the social imaginary of “networked feminism” as an ideological construct of le...
This article suggests that, in a world emerging in and through mediation, branded sex bloggers and p...
This work takes the ambiguity of engaging politically in a Web interwoven with power and gender asym...