Drawing from a digitally mediated autoethnographic study within the Italian feminist movement Non Una Di Meno,1 inspired by the Argentinian anti-femicide collective Ni Una Menos, this thesis asks: how can we conceptualise feminist activism as a process of transit and transformation? In doing so, it provides a nuanced analysis of contemporary feminist activism in Italy, as part of a transnational feminist tide.The thesis considers how this movement transformed and grew over three years (2016-2019) and contributes to growing debates in feminist and social movement studies on the development of mobilisation in exceptional times (Della Porta, 2017). Building on recent scholarship conceptualising the emergence of a wave of digitally mediated fem...
By focusing on feminist zines and zine communities as a significant platform where contemporary femi...
The purpose of this text is to analyze the interaction between tecnopolitics and “femilisation” with...
The internet has, in many ways, reconfigured how social movements are related, among themselves and ...
In recent years, protests across the globe have placed social movements at the heart of media attent...
This study explores feminist uses of ‘gender’ as a social category in relation to the phenomenon of ...
Dottorato di ricerca in Politica, cultura e sviluppo, XXX cicloThis study compares some sites, theor...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This research aims to make se...
The advent of commercial social media provided social movements with new opportunities but also new ...
In recent years, we have witnessed an online backlash against feminism (Menzies 2008). This backlash...
In this article, we examine the activism made possible by so-called digital feminism. The communicat...
What would it mean to place feminism(s) – as movement(s), politics and ethics – at the centre of our...
Defence Date: 07 May 2010Examining Board: Prof. Donatella della Porta, European University Institute...
This contribution serves as introduction to the Special Issue "Feminism. Historical legacies and cur...
First Published March 6, 2019The article analyses the participation of young people in emerging soci...
Researches done on social movements and media are often conducted at a micro-level, focusing on the ...
By focusing on feminist zines and zine communities as a significant platform where contemporary femi...
The purpose of this text is to analyze the interaction between tecnopolitics and “femilisation” with...
The internet has, in many ways, reconfigured how social movements are related, among themselves and ...
In recent years, protests across the globe have placed social movements at the heart of media attent...
This study explores feminist uses of ‘gender’ as a social category in relation to the phenomenon of ...
Dottorato di ricerca in Politica, cultura e sviluppo, XXX cicloThis study compares some sites, theor...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This research aims to make se...
The advent of commercial social media provided social movements with new opportunities but also new ...
In recent years, we have witnessed an online backlash against feminism (Menzies 2008). This backlash...
In this article, we examine the activism made possible by so-called digital feminism. The communicat...
What would it mean to place feminism(s) – as movement(s), politics and ethics – at the centre of our...
Defence Date: 07 May 2010Examining Board: Prof. Donatella della Porta, European University Institute...
This contribution serves as introduction to the Special Issue "Feminism. Historical legacies and cur...
First Published March 6, 2019The article analyses the participation of young people in emerging soci...
Researches done on social movements and media are often conducted at a micro-level, focusing on the ...
By focusing on feminist zines and zine communities as a significant platform where contemporary femi...
The purpose of this text is to analyze the interaction between tecnopolitics and “femilisation” with...
The internet has, in many ways, reconfigured how social movements are related, among themselves and ...