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[COLUMN] COMIC: Male ego
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.
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Feminist talk[COLUMN] Gender and community networks: Candid reflections 10 years later
Image source: Author
This monthly column series speaks to the research project: Local Access Networks: can the unconnected connect themselves?. This research explores the topic of self-managed infrastructure, from a community-run approach as well as opens up the understanding around community networks and their possible relationship with feminism and gender.
Feminist talk[COLUMN] Sanitary Panels: Your average MANEL (comic)
The participation of women in panels in conferences related to technology and science is often very low, and reduced to a tokenistic gesture. And many times women are relegated to panels where issues relevant to gender are discussed as if these are not relevant to men.
Feminist talkMaking privacy a constitutional right: Interview with Y. K. Chang
Image source: Y.K.Chang
Interview with Y.K. Chang who has recently been appointed as the Personal Information Protection Commission in South Korea - one of the first few women from civil society to reach this position within government in the country and possibly the region. GenderIT interviewed her on her journey, her ambitions for her new position and what she sees as the grave problems regarding privacy and security especially for women.
Feminist talk[COLUMN] How young womxn in the Global South are reclaiming social media to foster change in educational spaces
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[COLUMN] Comic: How to interview women in STEM
You know what women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) say - We are waiting for the day that we are not so unique, and there are many of us in these fields.
Sanitary Panels does a web comic series on gender and technology including discrimination faced by women in STEM education and careers. Here we show what happens when women in technology are singled out and interviewed.
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How to interview women in STEM
What are we looking for? : Research on Community Networks
Image sourced from website of Zenzeleni Networks. Licensed under CC attribution-noncommercial-sharealike
Feminist talkParticipation, creativity and design in research methodology around ICTs
Image sourced from author. Visualisation of daily routines as part of interaction design process in research.
Feminist talkWhy we need a ‘feminist digital economics’
Collage by Flavia Fascendini
There is a prevalent discourse that technology empowers women and ‘technology triumphs over poverty’; this is reflected in Sustainable Development Goal 5.B, “Enhance the use of enabling technology, in particular information and communications technology, to promote the empowerment of women” (UN, 2017, 5.B). But it is as yet unclear what the balance is between our personal, sexual and economic empowerment, and our position as women embedded within networked digital economies.
Feminist talk[COLUMN] SANITARY PANELS ON WOMEN IN STEM
Sanitary Panels does a web comic series on gender and technology including discrimination faced by women in STEM education and careers. Here are two comics on circles of complicity around sexual harassment and STEM careers for women.
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Panel: Concentric circles.
Text in inner most circle: Sexual harassers and abusers.
Flesh rather than word
Image source: Second Life avatar of Nadika Nadja
THE QUEER SUBJECT AND VIOLENCE IN ONLINE AND OFFLINE SPACES
Women's Gaze: Interview with Ninka Khaindrava
Image source: Ninka Khaindrava. First women march against online violence and attacks against women in Georgia
Ninka Khaindrava works for Women's Gaze in Georgia as their communications person. Women's Gaze is also part of the FRIDA network for young women. Here is our interview with her on the work they do and the connections they seek with other people, organisations, women's movements across the world.
Namita Aavriti: Can you tell us about your context and the kind of work you do?
Feminist talkImpact for what and for whom? Digital technologies and feminist movement building
How does technology impact in our feminist movements? from APC on Vimeo.
Feminist talk[COLUMN] Sanitary Panels on Mansplaining
Sanitary Panels is ironic yet hard hitting. Here social commentary masquerades as a web comic 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.
Image description: Comic using stick figures
Feminist talkAutomation and the future of work: bringing women into the debate
Article republished from Institute of Development Studies.
Insights from the AI Summit, London
[COLUMN] How womxn in the global south are RECLAIMING SOCIAL MEDIA to shine the spotlight on disability
Genna & Felix by Kate Arthur. Image source: @katearthurartist
A university friend of mine was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) a few years ago and as a result of the disease is now disabled. Reading the posts she shares on social media about how she navigates the world as a disabled person has made me more aware of how disabled-unfriendly our world is. Whether intentionally or not, her posts on social media are helping shine a spotlight on disability. This inspired me to do some research into how other womxn in the Global South are doing the same.
Feminist talkTalking digital security and language with Chido Musodza
Picture of Chido Musodza doing a training. Image source: Daphne Jena, Chido Musodza
Feminist talkPolitics of a feminist internet in Zimbabwe: Resistance and Silence
Image from Max Pixel and Wikimedia commons
For the Harare City Conversation recently held, I was particularly invested in having a conversation about the internet, and Twitter in particular, as public space for organising and resisting, cognitive of the trajectory my online critiquing, writing and general feministing has taken over the last three years.
Feminist talk[COLUMN] How womxn in the Global South are RECLAIMING SOCIAL MEDIA to celebrate being queer
Image source: To Revolutionary Type Love. Artist/source: Kawira Mwirichia
Feminist talk[COLUMN] How womxn in the Global South are RECLAIMING SOCIAL MEDIA to celebrate being queer
Image source: To Revolutionary Type Love. Artist/source: Kawira Mwirichia
Feminist talkAssociation pour le progrès des communications (APC) 2022
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