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Podcasteras: Locas en la azotea y en las redes
Artículo por Furor podcast1
¿Alguna vez prendiste la radio y, después de un rato de escuchar, te empezaste a preguntar por las voces *femeninas*? Si no te pasó, no es para alarmarse. La invisibilización de las mujeres (y las lesbianas, trans y travestis) y la desigualdad de oportunidades que tienen nuestras voces de sonar están tan cristalizadas en los medios de comunicación que es probable que no se noten.
Feminist talkPodcasteras: Locas en la azotea y en las redes
Artículo por Furor podcast1
¿Alguna vez prendiste la radio y, después de un rato de escuchar, te empezaste a preguntar por las voces *femeninas*? Si no te pasó, no es para alarmarse. La invisibilización de las mujeres (y las lesbianas, trans y travestis) y la desigualdad de oportunidades que tienen nuestras voces de sonar están tan cristalizadas en los medios de comunicación que es probable que no se noten.
Feminist talkHow to use social media for activism [VIDEO]
How to use social media for activism
Note: this is not an exact transcript of this video - but the text I wrote before recording the video
Hi everyone, my name is Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah, I am a Ghanaian feminist and social media enthusiast. I’m here to share my observations of how activists are using social media to build movements in West Africa. I will focus primarily on how feminist activists use the power of social media to build relationships, to network and to amplify causes. I will speak based on my own personal experiences, and my general observations.
Feminist talkHow to use social media for activism
Note: this is not an exact transcript of this video - but the text I wrote before recording the video
Hi everyone, my name is Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah, I am a Ghanaian feminist and social media enthusiast. I’m here to share my observations of how activists are using social media to build movements in West Africa. I will focus primarily on how feminist activists use the power of social media to build relationships, to network and to amplify causes. I will speak based on my own personal experiences, and my general observations.
Feminist talkCyber violence makes internet use a gendered issue
Politicians, journalists and other women with public profiles face a substantial share of online harassment, bullying and violence. In this article, Koliwe Majama shows how in the context of the Zimbabwean elections, even as the internet brings the public closer to politicians, it opens up new avenues for discrediting them and their work, and reveals the patriarchal misogyny that underlies democratic processes.
Cyber violence makes internet use a gendered issue
The women’s movement in Africa should up the ante in its fight against the male-dominated, hyper-masculine policy and legislative development framework that has tended to exclude women in cybercrime and cyber-security debate leaving them victims of abuse.
Feminist talkCyber violence makes internet use a gendered issue
The women’s movement in Africa should up the ante in its fight against the male-dominated, hyper-masculine policy and legislative development framework that has tended to exclude women in cybercrime and cyber-security debate leaving them victims of abuse.
Feminist talkDescolonizar la gobernanza de internet
Descolonizar la gobernanza de internet
En los últimos cinco años, los reportes sobre conectividad en el mundo muestran impresionantes avances: los informes de la Unión Internacional de Telecomunicaciones (UIT) registran un aumento del 9% y del 20% anual de las suscripciones a banda ancha fija y móvil respectivamente, y este crecimiento es más fuerte aún en el sur global.
Descolonizar la gobernanza de internet
En los últimos cinco años, los reportes sobre conectividad en el mundo muestran impresionantes avances: los informes de la Unión Internacional de Telecomunicaciones (UIT) registran un aumento del 9% y del 20% anual de las suscripciones a banda ancha fija y móvil respectivamente, y este crecimiento es más fuerte aún en el sur global.
Gender and community networks: Building a movement around community networks and gender equality
In this third column on gender and community networks, GenderIT interviews Carlos Rey Moreno on what movement building around community networks is all about. How do we get policy makers, organisers, community based organisations and others invested and interested in community networks? And in this constellation of actors and organisations, how do we start talking about gender equality and parity.
[COLUMN] Gender and community networks: Building a movement around community networks and gender equality
Image credit: Steve Song
Feminist talk Co-author: KathleenDiga[COLUMN] Gender and community networks: Building a movement around community networks and gender equality
Image credit: Steve Song
Feminist talk Co-author: KathleenDiga[COLUMN] Gender and community networks: Busking in policy spaces
n this column on community networks and gender, the writers will explore how communities can provide and run their own internet infrastructure, the existing forms of community networks, the legal and policy environment in which they have to exist and what are the gender dynamics around these networks. Here we interview Steve Song about the policy and regulatory environment for community networks - whether this hinders or fosters their growth, and further the presence of women in these policy spaces.
[COLUMN] Sanitary Panels: SPOT THE DIFFERENCES! (comic)
[COLUMN] Sanitary Panels: SPOT THE DIFFERENCES! (comic)
Sanitary Panels is an ironic yet hard hitting series where social commentary masquerades as humour and makes us rethink many of our assumptions. This comic explores aspects of gender and technology including discrimination faced by women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) education and careers.
In this comic Sanitary Panels looks at the difference that women and men achievers face and what assumptions are imposed by social and cultural ideas around gender.
Feminist talk[COLUMN] Sanitary Panels: SPOT THE DIFFERENCES! (comic)
Sanitary Panels is an ironic yet hard hitting series where social commentary masquerades as humour and makes us rethink many of our assumptions. This comic explores aspects of gender and technology including discrimination faced by women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) education and careers.
In this comic Sanitary Panels looks at the difference that women and men achievers face and what assumptions are imposed by social and cultural ideas around gender.
Feminist talkDiversidad, identidades y tecnologías de información y comunicación
Diversidad, identidades y tecnologías de información y comunicación
El 17 de mayo de 2018 en San Miguel de Tucumán, en el marco del Día Internacional de Lucha contra la discriminación por Orientación Sexual e Identidad de Género, se realizó la mesa
Feminist talkAsociación para el Progreso de las Comunicaciones (APC) 2022
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