Presentation of the Monographic Issue. Tweeting, Posting, BloggingFeminist features in the battle against sexist violence and for peace and equality
ISSN: 0212-0585, 2530-3074
Argitalpen urtea: 2020
Zenbakia: 5
Orrialdeak: 211-215
Mota: Artikulua
Beste argitalpen batzuk: Debats: Revista de cultura, poder i societat
Laburpena
Presentation of the Monographic Issue. Tweeting, Posting, Blogging: Feminist features in the battle against sexist violence and for peace and equality
Erreferentzia bibliografikoak
- Anderlini, S. N. (2018). Challenging Conventional Wisdom, Transforming Current Practices: A Gendered Lens on PVE, Transforming Current Practices. In B. Austin and H. J. Giessmann (ed.), Transformative Approaches to Violent Extremism. Berlin: Berghof Foundation.
- Bloom, M. (2011). Bombshell: Women and Terrorists. London: Hurst.
- Bunch, C. (2001). Women’s Human Rights: The Challenges of Global Feminist and Diversity. In M. DeKoven (ed.), Feminist Locations: Global and Local, Theory and Practice. New Brunswick: Rutgers.
- Castells, M. (2012). Networks of Outrage and Hope. London: Cambridge Polity Press.
- Crenshaw W., K. (1989). Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A Black Feminist Critique of Antidiscrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory and Antiracist Politics. University of Chicago Legal Forum, 1989, Article 8.
- Collins, P. H. (2000). Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness and the Politics of Empowerment. New York: Routledge.
- Chamberlain, P. (2017). The Feminist Fourth Wave: Affective Temporality. Palgrave Macmillan.
- Dean, J. and Aune, K. (2015). Feminism Resurgent? Mapping Contemporary Feminist Activisms in Europe. Social Movement Studies, 14(4): 375-395.
- Friedman, E. J. (1995). Women’s Human Rights: The Emergence of a Movement. In J. S. Peters and A. Wolper (1995), Women’s Right, Human Rights (p. 18-35). New York: Routledge.
- Friedman, E. J. (2005). The Reality of Virtual Reality: The Internet and Gender Equality Advocacy in Latin America. Latin American Politics and Society, 47, 1-34.
- Haraway, D. (1988). Situated Knowledges: The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspective. Feminist Studies, 14(3), 575-599.
- Hooks, B. (1986). Ain’t I a Woman: Black Women’s Rights Feminism. London: Pluto Press.
- Khoja-Moolji, S. (2015). Becoming an ‘Intimate Publics’: Exploring the Affective Intensities of Hashtag Feminism’. Feminist Media Studies, 15(2), 347-350.
- Leatherman, J. L. (2014). Violencia sexual y conflictos armados (Ana and Maria Villellas, translation). Barcelona: Edicions Bellaterra.
- Magallón, C. (2010). Decidir en los procesos de paz, un derecho de hombres y mujeres. ¿Qué ha aportado la Resolución 1325 del Consejo de Seguridad? Papeles de relaciones ecosociales y cambio global, 109, 45-56.
- Magallón, C. (2012). Contar en el mundo. Una mirada sobre las relaciones internacionales desde las vidas de las mujeres. Madrid: Horas y horas.
- Massey, D. B. (1994). Space, Place, and Gender. Mineápolis: University of Minnesota Press.
- Maxfield, M. (2016). History Retweeting Itself: Imperial Feminist Appropriations of ‘Bring Back Our Girls’. Feminist Media Studies, 16(5), 886-900.
- Mohanty, C. T. (1984). Under Western Eyes: Feminist Scholarship and Colonial Discourses. Boundary 2, 12(3), 333-358.
- Rovira, G. (2017). Activismo en red y multitudes conectadas: Comunicación y acción en la era de Internet. Barcelona: Icaria.
- Sassen, S. (2007). Una sociología de la globalización. Buenos Aires: Katz Editores.
- Sassen, S. (2015). Expulsiones. Buenos Aires: Katz Editores.
- Segato, R. (2016). La guerra contra las mujeres. Madrid: Traficantes de sueños