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A feminist perspective on digital geographies: activism,affect and emotion,and gendered human-technology relations in Australia
Authors:Jessica McLean  Sophia Maalsen  Sarah Prebble
Institution:1. Geography and Planning, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia;2. Sydney School of Architecture Design and Planning, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
Abstract:Feminist digital geographies are an important part of the digital turn currently underway in geographic scholarship. At the same time, feminist movements are taking advantage of, and emerging from, digital spaces. This article considers how the digital intersects with gender and what opportunities the digital affords feminist movements. We do so by drawing on a case study of feminist activism within Destroy the Joint (DTJ), an online social media activist group, and build a qualitative analysis of a dynamic, reflexive digital space. Qualitative studies of emotion, affect and the power of digital geographies, including social media spaces populated by groups like DTJ, demonstrate how cultural and social practices are changing along with technologies. This research does not draw on a techno-deterministic approach to digital geographies but forwards a feminist perspective that critically engages with the constraints and possibilities of the complex, paradoxical and contingent within the digital.
Keywords:Activism  affect  digital geographies  emotion  feminism  social media
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