
Feminist talk
Making privacy a constitutional right: Interview with Y. K. Chang

Feminist talk
Talking digital security and language with Chido Musodza
In this third article on the city conversation on feminist principles of the internet in Harare, Zimbabwe, Daphne Jena interviews Chido Musodza on their work around digital security, the need for security for the women’s movement and feminists, and also broadly their take on the feminist principles of the internet.

Feminist talk
Resisting Aadhaar, Resisting Islamophobia: A critical look at debates and litigation around Aadhaar

Publication
Gendering Surveillance
Surveillance powers of the state and corporations are escalating and are hugely assisted by information technology. Under regimes of colonialism and patriarchy, women, minorities and all other subjects have experienced being surveilled, enumerated and categorised. There is a need to now relook at how gender is implicated in surveillance practices in the contemporary. In this resource, Internet…

Feminist talk
What is sexual surveillance and why does it matter
We can no longer ignore the pervasive datafication of our lives - the ways in which our habits, illness, abilities, relations are abstracted, and our bodies made into data by an intersecting range of institutions and processes. In this article, the gendered, sexualised and racialised nature of surveillance is unpacked, so we maintain a focus on the power relations involved. Surveillance…

Feminist talk
Feminist politics of freedom of speech - Reflections on session in AWID 2016

Publication
Feminist Principles of the Internet [2016]

Feminist talk
I delete myself: anonymity and sexuality online

Feminist talk
5 reasons why surveillance is a feminist issue
