This article points to the paradox in feminist citation practices. It provides a brief overview of the key issues at stake in feminist citational practices. By highlighting the ways in which the logic of territoriality, authority and property continues to inform the mood and mode of moralistic repair, it cautions again the reification of certain racialised and gendered bodies as the remedy, ground and supplement for feminist research ethics. Thinking through the figure of the (bio)degradable, this article asks whether it is possible to consider feminist citation as use/less.Peer reviewe
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In this essay, we explore how digital publishing can intervene in these processes and serve as a for...
This article presents a feminist reading of the introductory part of a Swedish university textbook f...
Design research and writing began to appear in scholarly journals over 30 years ago, coinciding in A...
This article points to the paradox in feminist citation practices. It provides a brief overview of t...
What does a Black feminist citational practice look and feel like? This contribution to the #CiteBla...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021This dissertation will explore the philosophical probl...
Feminist research has produced important insights into the causes and forms of, and impediments to o...
This discussion will explore the politics and ethics of citation. As academics, how, why, when, and ...
Trans rights advocacy is a social justice movement that is transforming language practices relating ...
Discursive infrastructures are forms of writing that remain mostly invisible but shape higher-level ...
Feminism is a long established, often neglected empirical and theoretical presence in the study of o...
In this comment on Dion, Sumner, and Mitchell’s article “Gendered Citation Patterns across Political...
In this article we explore the ways in which academic citation practices have changed over the past ...
Introduction: Love at First Cite Citation can be sexy. Anyone who has experienced a hit of dopamine ...
In this thematic section, the authors take a critical stance to the notion of giving back. They emph...
In this essay, we explore how digital publishing can intervene in these processes and serve as a for...
This article presents a feminist reading of the introductory part of a Swedish university textbook f...
Design research and writing began to appear in scholarly journals over 30 years ago, coinciding in A...