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- technologies and techno science have on all our lives. It is up to cyberfeminists to use feminist theoretical insights and strategic tools and join them...
- November 2024. Lee, Kathy; Yang, Sunyoung (13 March 2024). "Radical cyberfeminists as language planners: South Korea's Womad". Current Issues in Language...
- Research Unit (CCRU), a "theory-fiction" collective co-founded by Land and cyberfeminist philosopher Sadie Plant at the University of Warwick. During this era...
- practice increasingly draws criticism from an opposition movement of cyberfeminist activist groups and platforms, called the labia pride movement. The...
- which has been described as "regrounding left accelerationism in its cyberfeminist antecedents." Aria Dean, proposing an alternative to both right and...
- subRosa is a cyberfeminist organization led by artists Faith Wilding and Hyla Willis. In the late 1990s at Carnegie Mellon University, Faith Wilding organized...
- Cyberfeminists by Claire L. Evans Motherboard, Dec 11th 2014. Retrieved 4.2.2014 Transmediale archive VNS Matrix bio on Media Art Net Cyberfeminist Manifesto...
- violence Misandry Lee, Kathy; Yang, Sunyoung (March 13, 2024). "Radical cyberfeminists as language planners: South Korea's Womad". Current Issues in Language...
- Sadie Plant, established a cyberfeminist movement in 1994. From 1997, the Old Boys Network (OBN) has organised "Cyberfeminist Internationals". by Gilbert...
- "cyborgian feminism". Her book was a precursor to contemporary activities by cyberfeminists. Specifically it was Firestone's argument that women needed technology...