Women in the World Wide Web—Both excluded and central
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https://doi.org/10.14766/172Keywords:
Feminismus, Globalisierung, Informationstechnologien, Kommunikation, Medien, Geschlecht, GenderAbstract
The Feminist Institute of the Heinrich-Böll Foundation went online with the Global Center for Women’s Studies and Politics (GLOW) in 1998. In this way, questions concerning the possibilities and boundaries, as well as the shaping of virtual communication for women, became central. With feminist_spaces: Discourses, Communities and Visions for women in the Net the Heinrich-Böll Foundation provides, together with the Feminist Institute, answers from an international perspective. The book originates from the two-day conference of the same name which took place in Berlin in November 2001.Downloads
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