Transnational Perspectives

Books

  • Akpojivi, U. (2023). Social movements and digital activism in Africa. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Antonakis-Nashif, A. (2015). Hashtagging the invisible: Bringing private experiences into public debate: An #outcry against sexism in Germany. In N. Rambukkana (Ed.), Hashtag publics and the power of political discursive networks (pp. 90–101). Peter Lang.
  • Arriaga, E., & Villar, A. (2021). Epilogue: Using digital tools to build Afro-Latinx connections and futures. In E. Arriaga & A. Villar (Eds.) Afro-Latinx digital connections (pp. 164–174). University of Florida Press.
  • Clark, M. K., & Mohammed, W. F. (2023). African women in digital spaces: Redefining social movements on the continent and in the diaspora. Mkuki Na Nyota Publishers.
  • Friedman, E. J. (2016). Interpreting the internet: Feminist and queer counterpublics in Latin America. University of California Press.
  • Pillai, M. T. (2023). Affective feminisms in digital India: Intimate rebels. Routledge.
  • Scharff, C., Smith-Prei, C., & Stehle, M. (Eds.). (2017). Digital feminisms: Transnational activism in German protest cultures. Routledge.
  • Shah, N., Sneha, P. P., & Chattapadhyay, S. (Eds.). (2015). Digital activism in Asia reader. Meson Press.
  • Martens, C., Venegas, C., & Tapuy, E. F. S. S. (Eds.). (2020). Digital activism, community media, and sustainable communication in Latin America. Palgrave Macmillan.

Scholarly/Peer-Reviewed