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      Young feminists, feminism and digital media

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      Feminism & Psychology
      SAGE Publications

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          Abstract

          Over recent years, young feminist activism has assumed prominence in mainstream media where news headlines herald the efforts of schoolgirls in fighting sexism, sexual violence and inequity. Less visible in the public eye, girls’ activism plays out in social media where they can speak out about gender-based injustices experienced and witnessed. Yet we know relatively little about this significant social moment wherein an increasing visibility of young feminism cohabits a stubbornly persistent postfeminist culture. Acknowledging the hiatus, this paper draws on a qualitative project with teenage feminists to explore how girls are using and producing digital feminist media, what it means for them to do so and how their online practice connects with their offline feminism. Using a feminist poststructuralist approach, analyses identified three key constructions of digital media as a tool for feminist practice: online feminism as precarious and as knowledge sharing; and feminism as “doing something” on/offline. Discussing these findings, I argue that there is marked continuity between girls’ practices in “safe” digital spaces and feminisms practised in other historical and geographical locations. But crucially, and perhaps distinctly, digital media are a key tool to connect girls with feminism and with other feminists in local and global contexts.

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                Journal
                Feminism & Psychology
                Feminism & Psychology
                SAGE Publications
                0959-3535
                1461-7161
                February 2018
                February 08 2018
                February 2018
                : 28
                : 1
                : 32-49
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
                Article
                10.1177/0959353517716952
                bc8f65ef-6be1-4e9d-91f9-5aa405fd0d8e
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