[acc-cca-l] Speaker Series: Networked Feminisms

Brianna Wiens biwiens at uwaterloo.ca
Thu Jan 20 08:55:07 MST 2022


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Dear Colleagues,

We hope that you will join us for a series of feminist dialogues with the brilliant contributors of Networked Feminisms: Activist Assemblies and Digital Practices<https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781793613790/Networked-Feminisms-Activist-Assemblies-and-Digital-Practices> (Lexington Books, 2021)! These interdisciplinary conversations will focus on the relationship between digital technologies and intersectional feminist practices, community-building, and resistance.

We have three upcoming speaker sessions:

  1.  Session One on Conceptual Frameworks for Networked Feminisms with Tara L. Conley, Melissa Brown, and Helena Suárez Val will take place January 27, 2022, from 11:00am-12:30pm Eastern Time.
  2.  Session Two on Networked Digital Identities and Communities with Adan Jerreat-Poole, Ace J. Eckstein, and Elizabeth Nathanson will take place February 16, 2022, from 5:30pm-7:00pm Eastern Time.
  3.  Session Three on Digital Activism in Practice with Leandra H. Hernández, Radhika Gajjala, Sujatha Subramanian, and Angela Smith will take place March 14, 2022, from 2:00pm-3:30pm Eastern Time.

Register for the first session here, with links to the next sessions to follow: https://www.eventbrite.com/cc/networked-feminisms-speaker-series-88669

Please share the link and poster below with your circles!

Many thanks,
Brianna

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Brianna I. Wiens (she/her), PhD
Postdoctoral Researcher, Digital Activism, Design Equity, and Feminist Media Futures
Lecturer, Department of Communication Arts
Co-Founder and Co-Director, Feminist Design Research Lab | http://www.qcollaborative.com/
University of Waterloo

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