When it comes to examining the relationship between digital technologies and gender, our discourse has fallen into two pre-wired sets of responses: The first set approaches gender as something that is operationalised through the digital, thus producing the rhetoric of ICT4D and women’s empowerment through access to the digital. This also gives rise to the DIY cultures that makes women responsible for the safety of their bodies and selves, and puts the blame of sexual violence or abuse back onto the body of the woman. The second set approaches the digital as something that operates gender, examining the regulations and control that the digital technologies exercise on women’s bodies, gender and desires. This focuses on practices like revenge...
In affluent western societies, digital communication and information technologies increasingly resh...
Past research on gender online has made important land gains but under-theorizes the Internet as a p...
This paper presents a feminist critique to digital consent and argues that the current system is fla...
The relationship between the body and digital technology has long been a lively area of feminist sch...
Gender, sexuality and embodiment in digital spheres have been increasingly studied from various crit...
The exponential growth of advanced communication technologies has corresponded with diverse opportun...
The exponential growth of advanced communication technologies has corresponded with diverse opportun...
"This groundbreaking book argues that the fundamental issues around how victim-survivors of digital ...
The exponential growth of advanced communication technologies has corresponded with diverse opportun...
Digital systems now mediate our everyday social practices, political and economic lives. But ICT4D (...
This paper focuses on the digital-material hybridity of the contemporary feminist activist, particul...
Technological developments move at lightening pace and can bring with them new possibilities for soc...
Technological developments move at lightening pace and can bring with them new possibilities for soc...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.This article explores gender...
Technological developments move at lightening pace and can bring with them new possibilities for soc...
In affluent western societies, digital communication and information technologies increasingly resh...
Past research on gender online has made important land gains but under-theorizes the Internet as a p...
This paper presents a feminist critique to digital consent and argues that the current system is fla...
The relationship between the body and digital technology has long been a lively area of feminist sch...
Gender, sexuality and embodiment in digital spheres have been increasingly studied from various crit...
The exponential growth of advanced communication technologies has corresponded with diverse opportun...
The exponential growth of advanced communication technologies has corresponded with diverse opportun...
"This groundbreaking book argues that the fundamental issues around how victim-survivors of digital ...
The exponential growth of advanced communication technologies has corresponded with diverse opportun...
Digital systems now mediate our everyday social practices, political and economic lives. But ICT4D (...
This paper focuses on the digital-material hybridity of the contemporary feminist activist, particul...
Technological developments move at lightening pace and can bring with them new possibilities for soc...
Technological developments move at lightening pace and can bring with them new possibilities for soc...
Author version made available in accordance with the publisher's policy.This article explores gender...
Technological developments move at lightening pace and can bring with them new possibilities for soc...
In affluent western societies, digital communication and information technologies increasingly resh...
Past research on gender online has made important land gains but under-theorizes the Internet as a p...
This paper presents a feminist critique to digital consent and argues that the current system is fla...