FOS Blog
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.
On Sharing
Please feel free to share: This Week’s Survey Question: What are the major social/legal/professional stakes with sharing online? Children “share” during “sharing time” at school: my mouse, mom, yo-yo trick. …
On Sharing Read MorePublic Schools and Technology
by Cindy Donis As a part of the Scripps College Humanities Institute’s Social Media/Social Change series, Antero Garcia and Mark Gomez gave a talk titled “Control, Resistance and Play: A …
Public Schools and Technology Read MoreElection Day Survey
By Daniela Meza On Election Day, our Online Feminist Spaces class conducted a survey of people asking why or why not they had voted in this year’s election and asked …
Election Day Survey Read MoreWe’re Streaming Live at BESHT
The final class of Feminist Online Spaces was held at the BESHT exhibit at Pomona College Art Museum. There was a live stream from 9-12 am PST, December 12, 2012.
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