Hashtag Feminisms : Australian Media Feminists, Activism, and Digital Campaigns
- Bib ID:
- 10020399
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Casey, Sarah
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- Oxford : Peter Lang Ltd. International Academic Publishers, 2023
- 1 online resource ( 282 p..) :
- ISBN:
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- 9781787070912 (electronic book)
- 1787070913 (electronic book)
- Series:
- Australian studies, interdisciplinary perspectives.
- Full contents:
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- Cover
- HalfTitle
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: A Groundswell of Feminist Activism
- Activism and campaigning
- Campaign tools and tactics
- Chapter overviews
- Part I: Australian feminist online activism
- Part II Popular media feminisms and feminists in campaigning
- Closing words
- Part I Australian Feminist Online Activism
- Chapter 1 Feminisms, Gender-Based Violence, and Activism
- 'Defining' feminisms and women
- Neoliberalism and postfeminism
- Intersectionality
- Why gender-based violence and cultural attitudinal change activism?
- Activism and campaigning
- Recent feminist turning points around gender-based violence activism
- Chapter 2 #Hysteria: Activism and the Online World
- Social media activism
- Social media and the public sphere
- The digital 'divide'
- Algorithms and filter bubbles
- The real, the virtual
- Feminist online activism
- Chapter 3 A Case Study of Feminist Activist Interventions in Queensland Party Politics: #SackGavin
- Case study: What Gavin did
- The campaign
- Campaign methods, events, and actions
- Online petition and Change.org
- 'Disendorse candidate who blames women when they're raped'
- Punks, drunks, and desperadoes: An online T-shirt and tote shop
- Calling in support
- 'Dear Gavin' letter on website
- The Facebook bombing
- White Ribbon Day and the Queensland Leaders' Debate
- Queensland Women's Legal Service
- Stand by your man: King's wife speaks
- What Gavin did next
- #SackGavin campaign achievements
- Lessons from #SackGavin
- Multi-pronged overlapping activist strategies
- Part II Popular Media Feminisms and Feminists in Campaigning
- Chapter 4 Media Feminists: Bytesizes and Branding
- Celebrity feminism
- Feminist media culture
- Authority
- Increased velocity
- The unpalatable-palatable
- Palatable packages and the risk of depoliticisation
- Chapter 5 Unpalatable-Palatable Tensions
- The unpalatable-palatable conceptual framework
- The palatable
- Dannielle Miller
- Mia Freedman and Mamamia
- Tara Moss
- Melinda Tankard Reist
- #MTRsues
- The unpalatable
- Helen Razer
- Catherine Deveny
- Clementine Ford
- Emergent feminist voices
- Are media feminists beneficial for mass-awareness campaigning?
- Is the popular worth it?
- Conclusion: Feminist Solidarity and Consciousness-Raising
- The feminist cultural and political turn
- Online activism
- Celebrity feminists
- The unpalatable-palatable
- Campaigning
- A collective, evolving project
- Bibliography
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