Re-thinking feminism and democratic politics: the potential of online networks for social change and gender equality in Brazil
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https://doi.org/10.14195/2183-6019_7_1Keywords:
cyberfeminism, gender equality, media, Third World feminism, BrazilAbstract
This article provides a critical summary of feminist theoretical perspectives on the potential of online communications for women’s rights, further sketching a
brief case study of contemporary Brazilian feminism and the mobilization around women’s rights, particularly in the year 2015. This is done through a discussion of the discursive online practices of websites like Blogueiras Feministas and the NGO Think Olga, part of a wider project (Matos, 2017). Questions asked include how the media can better contribute to assist in gender development, and how online platforms can make a difference. I argue that despite constraints and setbacks, the seeds of a wider transformative influence in the offline world are slowly being planted in a highly fragmented, heterogeneous and erratic blogosphere.
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