Citation: Andrews, Margaret (2006) The persistence of ethics and the search for solidarity: feminist internet spaces in Spain. In: Internet Identities in Europe conference. (Unpublished)
Abstract
This article explores ways in which Internet identities address issues of value
while also combining virtual forms of identity with older practices. It does this
by exploring the ways in which Catalan and Spanish feminist webmistresses are
seeking to use the Internet as a medium of feminist ethical agency through the
creation of virtual spaces and the promotion of solidarities that negotiate virtual
and RL (real life) boundaries, including the geographical boundary of Europe.
Metadata
Creators: | Andrews, Margaret and |
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Official URL: | http://www.shef.ac.uk/escus/papers/conferences/int... |
Subjects: | Culture, Language & Literature |
Divisions: | Institute of Modern Languages Research |
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