Context is Politics
The second offering of my Online Feminist Spaces class ended this Monday. As I’ve said before, the Pitzer version of the class found the majority of students studying “in-between spaces” …
Context is Politics Read MoreBuilding & Linking Principled Sites in Collaboration
I’m curious about architectural and community structures, as well as norms of behavior, and how they might produce the possibility for feminist interactions online. I’ve been working on this with my students at USC (Spring 2011) and Pitzer (Fall 2011), and I blog about that here and elsewhere.
The second offering of my Online Feminist Spaces class ended this Monday. As I’ve said before, the Pitzer version of the class found the majority of students studying “in-between spaces” …
Context is Politics Read MoreYes … ish? My students and I, from Feminist Online Spaces, created a real-space circle at Occupy LA, after some initial trepidation, but with nothing resulting other than friendly/bemused/flirty/crazy conversation …
Is Occupy LA a feminist space? Read MoreMy Fall Road Show has been a fruitful opportunity to play out, in person, many of the issues of concern here: namely my interest in performing and interrogating in form …
Scholar/Performers Read MoreOver the past few weeks I’ve taken FeministOnlineSpaces on the road, introducing audiences to my ideas about building the Internet we want to live in by bringing to it (and …
Notes from the Road Read MoreEvery talk (in a room) has a slightly different mood and tone that builds to different lines of conversation and consideration. What was most provocative for me from the conversation …
Thoughts After/On “Shows” in a Room: Rutgers Read More