>>> Gender, Power and Digital Spaces: This newly published research helps understand technology-facilitated gender-based violence amongst students of South African Higher Institutions.

Research was conducted at four higher education institutions in South Africa to examine how youth navigate digital spaces and the risks involved in building intimate relationships and forming identities.

----> Read more: https://genderit.org/feminist-talk/gender-power-and-digital-spaces-understanding-technology-facilitated-gender-based

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>>> “Carving out our spaces”: Sharing takeaways from our research on the experiences of Black Brazilian women resisting TFGBV

Our findings show that Black Brazilian women have been carving out their own online spaces, building strategies for resistance and influencing cultural and political agendas across the country.

------> New on #GenderIT: https://genderit.org/feminist-talk/carving-out-our-spaces-sharing-takeaways-our-research-experiences-black-brazilian

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>>> New #GenderIT edition: A decolonial feminist analysis on Tech-Facilitated Gender Based Violence

At the #FeministInternetResearchNetwork, we believe that feminist research is inherently personal, grounded in relationality and accountability to the collectives and communities we are a part of.

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https://www.apc.org/en/news/new-genderitorg-edition-decolonial-feminist-analysis-tech-facilitated-gender-based-violence

#25N #TFGBV #NoExcuse

>>> Black women, gender non-conforming persons and technology-facilitated gender-based violence: A decolonial feminist exploration

"As Black, predominantly women and gender non-conforming researchers, we recognise the intersectional nature of gender-based violence, and we wish to extend our research resources to our own community."

---> Read more on #GenderIT: https://genderit.org/feminist-talk/black-women-gender-non-conforming-persons-and-technology-facilitated-gender-based

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"What happens after you publish this research?" Feminist research invites us to centre liberation, connection and care in our practice.

As part of the third iteration of the #FeministInternetResearchNetwork Instituto Minas Programam has been carrying out research about the impacts of technology-facilitated gender-based violence on the experiences of Black Brazilian women.

Read more: https://genderit.org/feminist-talk/what-happens-after-you-publish-research-how-feminist-research-invites-us-centre

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Reimagining, broadening and expanding tech-facilitated gender-based violence and transnational solidarity

> This reflection by the #FeministInternetResearchNetwork aims to weave together the insights from panel discussions alongside the theoretical imperatives concerning the necessity of rethinking technology-facilitated violence.

https://firn.genderit.org/blog/reimagining-broadening-and-expanding-tfgbv-and-transnational-solidarity #TFGBV #FeministInternet

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