Global attention to Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence (TFGBV): Feminist Perspectives

Thu 24 Aug 2023

This edition focuses on research done by researchers part of the Feminist Internet Research Network (FIRN) that attempts to understand Online Gender Based Violence (OGBV) in an expansive way by showcasing interconnections of technology…

Algorithmic Anxieties & Feminist Futures in MENA

Fri 28 Jul 2023

For a region like the MENA (which some authors refer to as S/WANA, others as Arabic-speaking countries), tech policy problems are compounded with a litany of daily struggles, most devastating of these being occupation,…

A Feminist Conversation on Cybersecurity

Mon 26 Jun 2023

This edition focuses on the human dimension of cybersecurity. To do this, the editors asked themselves how cybersecurity policies developed from the centres of political, economic and epistemological power affect those at the margins; and how…

On Holding Half The Sky: Stories of Resilience From The Horn Of Africa

Wed 18 Jan 2023

The editors co-created this edition as a reflection of the ever-dynamic and actively resilient mosaic they know to be embodied in each daughter of the Horn.

Access Denied: Gender Digital Divide As A Form Of Violence in South and Southeast Asia

Mon 12 Dec 2022

While the significance of digital access cannot be contested, in small pockets of Asian communities and households, the internet continues to be a luxury for most people for various reasons, including the lack of financial resources, absence of…

Trans Perspectives On Technology And Politics From Latin America

Thu 24 Nov 2022

This edition encompasses the fused multiverses coexisting among trans populations, across the Latin American Global South, also known by the Kuna peoples as Abya Yala. From visual arts to political science, this writing collection maps and…

Hacking hate

Fri 17 Jun 2022

Governments and technology companies profit politically and economically from the vitriole, violence and attention that hate speech attracts. So people, and especially women and LGBTQI+ people, have evolved responses and ways of hacking hate.…

Infrastructures of resistance: Community networks hacking the global crisis

Mon 13 Dec 2021

Community networks proved that an infrastructure is only as robust as the more caring of its communal nodes. In this second year of living in times of unequal global health crisis, we are glad to present this special edition of GenderIT.org:

Making a feminist internet: Movement building in a digital age in Africa

Wed 18 Mar 2020

This edition gathers a series of reflections inspired by the first Making a Feminist Internet in Africa regional convening. Feminists from eighteen African countries came together to discuss what the internet means for their lives, what a…

intentional infrastructures: feminist principles of the internet and community networks

Tue 12 Nov 2019

This edition takes a closer look at the realities of the women who are working for and with their communities through enabling, weaving, sustaining installing, running and advocating for community networks. Community networks are zones of…