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Hederson, Ameryah
(Fembot Collective, 2015)
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Synder, Cara K; Veiga, Ana Maria; Wolff, Cristina Scheibe
(Fembot Collective, 2018-11)
On August 2, 2017, ten thousand feminists from around the globe took to the streets of Florianopolis, Brazil to march for women’s rights. The Marcha Mundos de Mulheres por Direitos (Women’s Worlds March for Rights, or MMMD) ...
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Mokhtar, Shehram
(Fembot Collective, 2018-01)
This article interprets the 1979 Pakistani film Aurat Raj (Women’s Rule) as a work of feminist speculative fiction. The film presents a radically reimagined gendered world through its narrative of role reversal. Drawing ...
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Smith-Prei, Carrie, 1975- author; Stehle, Maria
(Fembot Collective, 2018-11)
In this essay, we develop the concept of awkward assemblages to describe feminist digital activism that is multidirectional in its political effects and interpretive legibility, built of uneasy bedfellows and ill-suited ...
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Lynes, Krista
(Fembot Collective, 2018-11)
In June 2017, the refugee rights group LGBTQI+ Refugees in Greece abducted a participatory artwork from the global contemporary art exhibit Documenta 14, held in Athens to highlight the city’s centrality to European ...
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Samer, Roxanne; Carlson, Laurie Ann
(Fembot Collective, 2013)
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Kirtz, Jaime Lee
(Fembot Collective, 2018-01)
While much interest in feminist technology looks to future inventions, dead or obsolete communication media, such as older smartphones, offers spaces in which to hack into effaced gendered narratives, specifically through ...
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Greene, Shelleen
(Fembot Collective, 2016-05)
Bina48, an artificial intelligence modeled after an African American woman, achieves radical political potential not by way of the trope of bodily transcendence and networked disembodiment, but rather, through her convergence ...
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Hobson, Janell
(Fembot Collective, 2016-11)
Less than a year after the creation of the viral hashtag #BlackLivesMatter, an equally catchy and politically charged slogan surfaced: #BlackGirlMagic. This latest hashtag insists on making black women’s bodies both visible ...
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Fischer, Mia; Mohrman, K
(Fembot Collective, 2016-11)
This article examines the shooting of Philando Castile, and his girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds’, decision to film his death at the hands of the police, in order to explore the potential of live-streaming applications as a ...
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Pontille, David; Didier, Torny
(Fembot Collective, 2014)
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Youngblood, Jordan
(Fembot Collective, 2013-06)
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Anable, Audrey
(Fembot Collective, 2013)
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Vanderhoef, John
(Fembot Collective, 2013)
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Gray, Kirshonna
(Fembot Collective, 2013)
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Abidin, Crystal
(Fembot Collective, 2015-11)
Around the world, many young people have taken to social media to monetise their
personal lives as “influencers.” Although international news reports have variously
described these commercial social media users as ...
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Aizura, Aren Z.
(Fembot Collective, 2017-11)
In this essay I combine a reading of The Left Hand of Darkness with autobiographical accounts of queer/trans reproduction and childrearing. Contrasting my own experiments in “50/50” parenting with the vision of care ...
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Hicks, Mar
(Fembot Collective, 2016-11)
Although online dating has only recently become culturally acceptable and widespread, using computers to make romantic matches has a long history. But rather than revolutionizing how people met and married, this article ...
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Juhasz, Alexandra
(Fembot Collective, 2014-07)
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Consalvo, Mia
(Fembot Collective, 2012-11)
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