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Feminist Online Spaces, Spring 2019: Some Troubles with Internet Time

In Spring 2019, I re-booted my course, Feminist Online Spaces (and hence this site that holds it among other things). This time I taught it with Masters students in Liberal …

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Can Trans People Police Themselves? Survey Says “Maybe?” by VJ

The subreddit “r/traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns” is billed as, “Trans people making fun of themselves, others, and the situations they find themselves in with memes, gifs, and videos”. The site has guidelines that …

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SIM-ULATING FEMINIST COMMUNITY by AW

I was aware pretty early on in MALS 72200, Contemporary Feminism, that my research site, EA’s The Sims forum, would not embody a working definition of a feminist online space. …

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AO3 as a [Black, Queer] Feminist Space by JC

Created specifically as a non-corporate space by queer women, Archive of Our Own (AO3) is a site for fans to create, share, and preserve their transformative works. These works, which …

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From Virtual Spaces Back to the Real Life?: X-Reality and Conclusions by DVS

Through the course of the semester in MALS 72200: Contemporary Feminist Thought at The Graduate Center, City University of New York, we have debated and analyzed what are safe, democratic, …

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Feminist Online Spaces, Spring 2019: Some Troubles with Internet Time

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Can Trans People Police Themselves? Survey Says “Maybe?” by VJ

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SIM-ULATING FEMINIST COMMUNITY by AW

May 13, 2019

AO3 as a [Black, Queer] Feminist Space by JC

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From Virtual Spaces Back to the Real Life?: X-Reality and Conclusions by DVS

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