This article provides an overview of the current status of digital feminism in West- ern societies after the pandemic. With particular attention to its expression in the Italian realm, and by merging auto ethnographical notes with existing theoretical contributions, I argue that the emerging figure of the activist-influencer is increas- ingly embodying the prominent form of digital feminism. Activist influencers be- come the expression of the entanglement between neoliberal feminism and plat- form affordances that encourage self-branding and consumer activities. In so do- ing, digital feminism reinforces a culture of competition, individual empowerment and depoliticisation, which could be detrimental to feminist solidarity and the ur- gency...
This article examines the potential for political or social change as part of postmodern cultural ex...
Although the Italian public discourse is characterized by an underlying Islamophobia and gendered pr...
In recent decades, marked by the supposedly universal access to different types of social media, we ...
The sphere of aesthetics has come to play an increasingly crucial role in today’s world, shaping eve...
With the rise of digital feminism, this article explores the role of Spanish digital influencers con...
Social media, particularly image sharing platforms such as Instagram, has changed the nature of what...
This paper focuses on the digital-material hybridity of the contemporary feminist activist, particul...
This dissertation investigates the interplay between technological affordances, audience behavior, a...
In this article, we examine the activism made possible by so-called digital feminism. The communicat...
Amidst radical transformations in the technologies, politics, and markets of cultural labor, critica...
Social media has created a new way of feminist activism in the world, including a rapid rise in \u27...
From fashion bloggers and beauty vloggers to virtual stylists and digital tastemakers, legions of en...
The fresh idea of including men in feminist campaigning might be a reaction to a postfeminist contex...
Based on interviews with feminist Instagram users, this article studies emergent feminist visibiliti...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Media, Communication and Cultural Studies ...
This article examines the potential for political or social change as part of postmodern cultural ex...
Although the Italian public discourse is characterized by an underlying Islamophobia and gendered pr...
In recent decades, marked by the supposedly universal access to different types of social media, we ...
The sphere of aesthetics has come to play an increasingly crucial role in today’s world, shaping eve...
With the rise of digital feminism, this article explores the role of Spanish digital influencers con...
Social media, particularly image sharing platforms such as Instagram, has changed the nature of what...
This paper focuses on the digital-material hybridity of the contemporary feminist activist, particul...
This dissertation investigates the interplay between technological affordances, audience behavior, a...
In this article, we examine the activism made possible by so-called digital feminism. The communicat...
Amidst radical transformations in the technologies, politics, and markets of cultural labor, critica...
Social media has created a new way of feminist activism in the world, including a rapid rise in \u27...
From fashion bloggers and beauty vloggers to virtual stylists and digital tastemakers, legions of en...
The fresh idea of including men in feminist campaigning might be a reaction to a postfeminist contex...
Based on interviews with feminist Instagram users, this article studies emergent feminist visibiliti...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Media, Communication and Cultural Studies ...
This article examines the potential for political or social change as part of postmodern cultural ex...
Although the Italian public discourse is characterized by an underlying Islamophobia and gendered pr...
In recent decades, marked by the supposedly universal access to different types of social media, we ...