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communities, pedagogies, and social action
By Radhika Gajjala

"Webbing cyberfeminist practice" was published by Hampton Press in 2008 - Cresskill, NJ, it has 401 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Webbing cyberfeminist practice” Metadata:
- Title: Webbing cyberfeminist practice
- Author: Radhika Gajjala
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 401
- Publisher: Hampton Press
- Publish Date: 2008
- Publish Location: Cresskill, NJ
“Webbing cyberfeminist practice” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Rhetoric - Cyberfeminism - Internet and women - Feminism and education - Social aspects - Internet in education - Computers and women - Information technology
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: p. cm.
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL17029740M - OL18696471W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 237325032
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2008030672
- ISBN-13: 9781572737761 - 9781572737778
- All ISBNs: 9781572737761 - 9781572737778
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"Webbing cyberfeminist practice" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Foreword / Gail Hawisher
- 2- Introduction : the webs we weave : locating the feminism in cyberfeminism / Kristine Blair, Radhika Gajjala, & Christine Tulley
- 3- Yo! wanna be part of our crew? : addressing girls as online consumers / Susana Paasonen
- 4- Angel babies : women's webs of loss and transformation / Kris Nesbitt
- 5- Wired wombs : a rhetorical analysis of online fertility support communities / Angela Haas
- 6- Who's really a cyberfeminist? : women write back: the rhetoric of pro-ana Web sites / Christa Downer ... [et al.]
- 7- Permeable boundaries : Readingwomen negotiate new faculty positions / Christine Tulley
- 8- Response : toward understanding the libratory potential of elective affinities online / Nancy Baym
- 9- Masters of the house : literacy and the claiming of space on the Internet / Claudia Herbst
- 10- Tell it like it is : female students speak out on computers and writing / Susan Kirtley
- 11- Is n e 1 there? : designing and building community within/across classrooms and institutions / Melissa Fore, Kara Moloney, & Margaret Strain
- 12- Women's studies 101 : online feminism in action / Kathleen Torrens & Jeannette Riley
- 13- Cyberfeminist rhetorics : composing identities as digital rhetoric / Mary Hocks
- 14- Response : paying attention to digital media : three feminist corollaries / Cynthia Selfe
- 15- Consuming the stranger : technologies of rhetorical action in transnational feminist encounters / Mary Queen
- 16- Sehakia's voices : realigning the zone of the speakable in cyberspace / Naida Zukic
- 17- E-criture feminine : women's online diaries and the new female discourse / Deborah Silverman Bowen
- 18- We have brains : reciprocity and resistance in a feminist blog community / Jordynn Jack
- 19- Formidable females : pink-collar workplaces, computers, and cultures of resistance / Danielle Nicole DeVoss
- 20- Response : "resisting" the utopic/dystopic binary / Tara McPherson
- 21- Afterword / Cheris Kramarae.
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