Issue 18. 2013: e-spaces : e-politics - view entire journal
Editorial: Feminist engagements with 21st-century communications technology – by Jennifer Radloff
Features Disrupting patriarchy: An examination of the role of e-technologies in rural Kenya – by Brenda Nyandiko Sanya Digital as an enabler: A case study of the Joburg Pride 2012 clash – by Nyx McLean
Exploring new media technologies among young South African women – by Desiree Lewis, Tigist Shewarega Hussen and Monique van Vuuren
Sinking into oblivion? Ethnographic insights into the place of radio in the lives of women living in a rural community in Zimbabwe – by Selina Mudavanhu
Profiles The Asikana Network – by Chisenga Muyoya
Digital visual activism: A profile of Inkanyiso – by Kylie Thomas
In Conversation Selina Mudavanhu with Maggie Mapondera
Jennifer Radloff with Jan Moolman
Hakima Abbas with Blessol Gathoni
Jane Bennett with Sally-Jean Shackleton
Standpoints African feminist uprisings: Getting our knickers in knots – by Sarita Ranchod
Erotics : Sexuality, freedom of expression and online censorship – by Caroline Tagny and jac SM Kee
Supporting Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender and Intersex human rights defenders in the digital age – by Daniel O Clunaigh
Mobiles for development in Africa: Are we in danger of losing sight of the bigger picture? – by Kutoma J Wakunuma
Panty-slapped: Cyberactivism and African feminism join forces – by Bella Hwang
Digital security as feminist practice – by Jennifer Radloff
Is the success of M-Pesa empowering Kenyan rural women? – by Oumy Khairy Ndiaye
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