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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.

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Mantrafesto Notes from UCLA

There was good conversation during the Q and A at my talk at UCLA, and I want to think more about these questions that were raised about my mantra: what …

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Learning from the Online Feminists

This semester, I am teaching my Online Feminist Space class at home at Pitzer rather than on leave at USC. The notable difference in the course is not in the …

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First Stop: Feminist Montreal

On Friday, October 12, I will lead a workshop with fifteen or so students from Concordia University. After looking at this blog, and the many lists, concepts, and places it …

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These are the Rules and Regulations

Please note, there is one important parameter for each of these conditions: while each must be present for a site to create possibilities for feminism, none can be fixed, immutable, …

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Reflections from Rutgers

Every 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 …

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