Digital Feminism and Politics of Self Representation

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Respondent for paper 202 is Ali Saha

Respondent for paper 245 is Hiromi Tanaka
Respondent for paper 251 is Lingwei Shao

Respondent for paper 1452 is Verity Trott

Digital Feminism and Politics of Self Representation
Session Code:
GEN-10
Chair:
Dr. Ali
Saha
Monash University
202
Affective Politics of Digital Feminism: Complexities of Feminism in Japan's Social Media Space
Session Code:
GEN-10
Hiromi
Tanaka
Meiji University
Honoka
Kato
International Christian University Graduate School
245
Mirror, mirror on the wall: The myths of online self-representations of Chinese young women
Session Code:
GEN-10
Lingwei
Shao
Communication University of Zhejiang
FANGYU
YIN
Communication University of Zhejiang
251
#SufferFace: Australian women’s cycling and digital counterpublics
Session Code:
GEN-10
Verity
Trott
Monash University
1452
Exploring digital divides as a component of intersectionality through #Dalitlivesmatter moment
Session Code:
GEN-10
Dr. Ali
Saha
Monash University
Usha
Manchanda Rodrigues
Manipal Academy of Higher Communication
Paromita
Pain
Reynolds School of Journalism

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