intersectional analysis of feminist hackerspaces
One of my senior undergrad students is working on a project ~:Exploring Feminist Hackerspace~ about feminist hackerspaces (in Montreal and beyond), and has a strong focus on women and gender dynamics in computing and the hackerspace movement. However, she needs more of an intersectional analysis and I'm wondering if anyone has any sources they can recommend. Thank you! ———————————————————— Magdalena Olszanowski, SSHRC/FQRSC Fellow Part-Time Faculty Communication Studies / Women's Studies Concordia University Montréal, QC
Hi Magdalena - are you connected to the FemTechNet group? I bet some folks there would have some good ideas. If not, let me know and I can help get you connected. —fiona
On Oct 27, 2015, at 12:02 PM, Magdalena Olszanowski <magdalena.olszanowski@concordia.ca> wrote:
One of my senior undergrad students is working on a project ~:Exploring Feminist Hackerspace~ about feminist hackerspaces (in Montreal and beyond), and has a strong focus on women and gender dynamics in computing and the hackerspace movement. However, she needs more of an intersectional analysis and I'm wondering if anyone has any sources they can recommend.
Thank you!
———————————————————— Magdalena Olszanowski, SSHRC/FQRSC Fellow
Part-Time Faculty Communication Studies / Women's Studies Concordia University Montréal, QC
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