In this study, we integrate counterpublic sphere theory and feminist standpoint theory to examine the discursive labor and debates shaped by the hashtags #YesAllWomen and #YesAllWhiteWomen. We identify the most influential users in these hashtags’ networks and critically analyze their tweets. Our findings illustrate how feminist counterpublics use Twitter to produce and progress feminist frames about violence against women while simultaneously engaging in community debates about race and inclusion. Our work illuminates how contemporary feminist discourse continues to reflect historical tensions in feminist movements, and how digital media platforms (and user generated tools like Twitter’s hashtag function) can equip feminist cultural worker...
This paper focuses on the digital-material hybridity of the contemporary feminist activist, particul...
We now live in an age of unhidden gender wars where direct violence occurs within online and offline...
This dissertation argues that women rhetors assert rhetorically powerful discourse and tactics in ne...
From the earliest feminist press to Twitter, women have used technology to create and sustain narrat...
This dissertation investigates the interplay between technological affordances, audience behavior, a...
abstract: This paper examines the relationship between feminism and social media and evaluates the a...
Social networks are increasingly significant to the success of feminist activism, campaigning and co...
BIPOC scholars have criticized that feminism and feminist activism have often failed to include race...
This thesis makes an original contribution to knowledge by demonstrating why it is important to wide...
The use of Twitter as a tool for mobilisation has made digital social and political activism a growi...
This thesis explores how online platforms mediate the reproduction of privilege, by employing the co...
This thesis analyses both news articles and tweets discussing #SayHerName and both implicit and expl...
2019-02-14A new wave of feminism is here, and, for better or worse, it’s being fueled almost entirel...
In tandem with the emergence of Web 2.0 technologies including Twitter and Facebook, there has been ...
The feminist movement is experiencing the rise of a new generation characterized by specific phenome...
This paper focuses on the digital-material hybridity of the contemporary feminist activist, particul...
We now live in an age of unhidden gender wars where direct violence occurs within online and offline...
This dissertation argues that women rhetors assert rhetorically powerful discourse and tactics in ne...
From the earliest feminist press to Twitter, women have used technology to create and sustain narrat...
This dissertation investigates the interplay between technological affordances, audience behavior, a...
abstract: This paper examines the relationship between feminism and social media and evaluates the a...
Social networks are increasingly significant to the success of feminist activism, campaigning and co...
BIPOC scholars have criticized that feminism and feminist activism have often failed to include race...
This thesis makes an original contribution to knowledge by demonstrating why it is important to wide...
The use of Twitter as a tool for mobilisation has made digital social and political activism a growi...
This thesis explores how online platforms mediate the reproduction of privilege, by employing the co...
This thesis analyses both news articles and tweets discussing #SayHerName and both implicit and expl...
2019-02-14A new wave of feminism is here, and, for better or worse, it’s being fueled almost entirel...
In tandem with the emergence of Web 2.0 technologies including Twitter and Facebook, there has been ...
The feminist movement is experiencing the rise of a new generation characterized by specific phenome...
This paper focuses on the digital-material hybridity of the contemporary feminist activist, particul...
We now live in an age of unhidden gender wars where direct violence occurs within online and offline...
This dissertation argues that women rhetors assert rhetorically powerful discourse and tactics in ne...