Cappelle, A. (2023). Collapse feminism: The online battle for feminism’s future. Watkins Media.
Clark-Parsons, R. (2022). Networked feminism: How digital media makers transformed gender justice movements. University of California Press.
Collingwood, S., Quintana, A. E., & Smith, C. J. (2012). Feminist cyberspaces: Pedagogies in transition. Cambridge Scholars.
Jones, A. (Ed.). (2010). The feminism and visual culture reader. Routledge.
Lawson, C. E. (2022). Just like us: Digital debates on feminism and fame. Rutgers University Press.
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Chapters
Brown, S. (2018). Delivery service: Gender and the political unconscious of digital humanities. In E. Losh & J. Wernimont (Eds.), Bodies of information: Intersectional feminism and the digital humanities (pp. 261–286). University of Minnesota Press. https://doi.org/10.5749/j.ctv9hj9r9.18
De Kosnik, A. (2016). Queer and feminist archival cultures: The politics of preserving fan works. In Rogue archives: Digital cultural memory and media fandom (pp. 131-154). MIT Press.
Kurvinen, H. (2020). Towards digital histories of women’s suffrage movements: A feminist historian’s journey to the world of digital humanities. In M. Fridlund, M. Oiva, & P. Paju (Eds.), Digital histories: Emergent approaches within the new digital history (pp. 149–164). Helsinki University Press. https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1c9hpt8.14
Losh, E., Wernimont, J., Wexler, L., & Wu, H.-A. (2016). Putting the human back into the digital humanities: Feminism, generosity, and mess. In M. K. Gold & L. F. Klein (Eds.), Debates in the digital humanities 2016 (pp. 92–103). University of Minnesota Press. https://doi.org/10.5749/j.ctt1cn6thb.13
Coffey, J., & Kanai, A. (2021). Feminist fire: Embodiment and affect in managing conflict in digital feminist spaces. Feminist Media Studies, 23(2), 638–655. https://doi.org/10.1080/14680777.2021.1986095
Flores, P., Gómez, N. R., Roa, A. F., & Whitson, R. (2018). Reviving feminism through social media: From the classroom to online and offline public spaces. Gender and Education, 32(6), 751–766. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540253.2018.1513454
Linabary, J. R., Corple, D. J., & Cooky, C. (2019). Feminist activism in digital space: Postfeminist contradictions in #WhyIStayed. New Media & Society, 22(10), 1827-1848. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444819884635
Seimon, M., Maier, D., & Pfetsch, B. (2024). Toward mainstreaming of feminist (counter)publics? The networked structure of feminist activism on Twitter. Women’s Studies in Communication, 47(1), 42-62. https://doi.org/10.1080/07491409.2023.2287756
White, M. (2018). Beauty as an “act of political warfare”: Feminist makeup tutorials and masquerades on YouTube. Women’s Studies Quarterly, 46(1-2), 139-156. https://www.jstor.org/stable/26421167