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Digital transformations of transnational feminism in theory and practice
Gillian Youngs
University of Brighton
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Information Communication Technology
100%
Male-dominated
100%
Digital Transformation
100%
Transnational Feminism
100%
Feminist
50%
Transnational
50%
Feminism
50%
International Relations
50%
Feminist Critique
50%
Activism
50%
Boundary Crossing
50%
Networked World
50%
Feminist Practice
50%
Gender Discrimination
50%
Digital Culture
50%
Entrepreneurialism
50%
Cybertechnology
50%
Nature of Information
50%
Digital Public Sphere
50%
Gender Balance
50%
Transnational Feminist Theory
50%
Political Space
50%
Social Sciences
Digital Transformation
100%
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
100%
Information and Communication Technologies
66%
Feminist Theory
33%
Advocacy
33%
Revolutions
33%
International Relation
33%
Mathematics
33%
Psychology
Boundary Crossing
100%