There are well-established historical trends that show that new and emerging forms of media are able to disrupt and then transform political and social opinion and discourse and have the capacity to break down social hierarchies in order to challenge dominant socio-cultural and political norms. Social media or “new digital media” are part of this trend and influence a reshape of socio-cultural and political norms, practices and discourses through awareness-raising, activism, and debate. Recent research has found that social media have considerable potential to engage, empower and activate young women in particular. These online spaces are often women-only and explicitly feminist (‘safe spaces’) and central to political and social activism i...
This paper addresses the highly topical, rapidly developing subject of feminism in contemporary soci...
Platform Feminism: Feminist Protest Space and the Politics of Spatial Organization examines the rela...
New technologies are often perceived as important resources in attracting young people to formal pol...
There are well-established historical trends that show that new and emerging forms of media are able...
The Partispace project (www.partispace.eu) is researching young people’s participation in 8 European...
Researches done on social movements and media are often conducted at a micro-level, focusing on the ...
This thesis makes an original contribution to knowledge by demonstrating why it is important to wide...
YesThis special issue on feminisms and social media is published at a unique point in time, namely ...
#MeToo. Digital networking. Facebook groups. Social media continues to be positioned by social movem...
The wide swath of political actions, including those that renegotiate gender through the appropriati...
The rise of online feminist activism has been a catalyst for driving attention globally to issues co...
Feminist campaigns such as #MeToo, #BeenRapedNeverReported, and #YesAllWomen represent only a fracti...
Our paper focuses on case studies of artistic, creative and political participation by young feminis...
This research project undertakes a critical analysis of the use of new media technologies by communi...
Social networks are increasingly significant to the success of feminist activism, campaigning and co...
This paper addresses the highly topical, rapidly developing subject of feminism in contemporary soci...
Platform Feminism: Feminist Protest Space and the Politics of Spatial Organization examines the rela...
New technologies are often perceived as important resources in attracting young people to formal pol...
There are well-established historical trends that show that new and emerging forms of media are able...
The Partispace project (www.partispace.eu) is researching young people’s participation in 8 European...
Researches done on social movements and media are often conducted at a micro-level, focusing on the ...
This thesis makes an original contribution to knowledge by demonstrating why it is important to wide...
YesThis special issue on feminisms and social media is published at a unique point in time, namely ...
#MeToo. Digital networking. Facebook groups. Social media continues to be positioned by social movem...
The wide swath of political actions, including those that renegotiate gender through the appropriati...
The rise of online feminist activism has been a catalyst for driving attention globally to issues co...
Feminist campaigns such as #MeToo, #BeenRapedNeverReported, and #YesAllWomen represent only a fracti...
Our paper focuses on case studies of artistic, creative and political participation by young feminis...
This research project undertakes a critical analysis of the use of new media technologies by communi...
Social networks are increasingly significant to the success of feminist activism, campaigning and co...
This paper addresses the highly topical, rapidly developing subject of feminism in contemporary soci...
Platform Feminism: Feminist Protest Space and the Politics of Spatial Organization examines the rela...
New technologies are often perceived as important resources in attracting young people to formal pol...