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Neela and Samhita 23 Jul 2008 | 06:26 am

Blogging and beyond: building online communities 11 May 2007 | 05:22 am

In Part IV, the contributors to (Web)Sites of Resistance explore the various ways of building online communities, in and outside of academia. In the video blog “We Are the Media,” Mary C. Matthews de...

Thank you! 10 May 2007 | 05:27 am

We'd like to thank you for joining us on this companion blog for Blogging Feminism: (Web)Sites of Resistance, edition 5.2 of the Scholar & Feminist Online. We would also like to thank the Barnard Cent...

Overcoming Digital Divides 10 May 2007 | 02:57 am

Today our post from the Journal portion of (Web)Sites of Resistance focuses on Part III: Gender Disparity and Web Access. In this section, Gillian Youngs and Shireen Mitchell provide an in-depth look ...

Blogging and vulnerability 9 May 2007 | 07:55 pm

I read with interest the post "“The Vulnerable Video Blogger: Promoting Social Change through Intimacy,” which is a brilliant use of video activism. I picked up on the word "vulnerability" and in part...

Women's voices are louder online 9 May 2007 | 07:19 am

In the final article of the section, “Blogging Was Just the Beginning: Women's Voices are Louder Online,” Chris Nolan argues that instead of becoming fixated on the "where are the women" discussions, ...

Pseudonymity and the where are the women debate 9 May 2007 | 07:15 am

In the second article in Part II, “Where are the Women?: Pseudonymity and the Public Sphere, Then and Now,” Tedra Osell uses survey findings to explore the differences between men and women’s choices ...

Where are the women? 9 May 2007 | 07:02 am

Today we will be posting from Part II of Blogging Feminism: (Web)Sites of Resistance, Women and Politics in the Blogosphere, which focus on an important and ongoing discussion on women’s participation...

The vulnerable video blogger 8 May 2007 | 05:39 am

In “The Vulnerable Video Blogger: Promoting Social Change through Intimacy,” Patricia G. Lange examines “…videos made by women video bloggers who explore ideas about self-image, diversity, and helping...

Race, class and gender in the blogosphere 8 May 2007 | 04:42 am

The virtual community known as blogistan or the blogosphere can feel inordinately like the offline mosaic of the real world. While the upper atmosphere of the political blogging world feels like a whi...

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