Guiomar Rovira

Briones, Fernanda; Rovira Sancho, Guiomar (2025) «Women Activists Caretaking Digital Networks», in Aslı Kotaman, Gülüm Şener (ed.) Feminist Activism in the Digital Era: Cultural Perspectives. UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Feminist Activism in the Digital Era
Cultural Perspectives
Asli Kotaman, Gülüm Şener

This collection highlights a rich diversity of feminist activism. From digital resistance to gender-based violence in Pakistan to online organizing against abortion bans in Poland, movements use creative strategies that show a global unity in the fight for equality.

Focusing on various regions, this collection highlights a rich diversity of feminist activism. The ways feminist movements work, the tools they use, and the outcomes they achieve vary with local dynamics and cultural contexts. In Pakistan, digital activists resist gender-based violence through social media, while in Mexico, protests against femicide resonate globally through digital platforms. In Turkey, feminist video activism builds collective memory, and in Poland, women organize online against abortion bans. This diversity showcases the adaptability, creative strategies, and evolution of feminist movements as they navigate opportunities in the digital age. Feminist activism expresses itself in different voices and methods of resistance across regions, yet all these variations underline a global unity in the fight for equality. This collection demonstrates the expansive, dynamic nature of feminist movements worldwide and examines how local and global struggles intersect.

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