IN THIS ISSUE
Introduction
by Gwendolyn Beetham and Jessica Valenti
Preface
by Rebecca Traister
Video and Transcript: Blogging Feminism Panel Discussion, November 2006
by Gwendolyn Beetham, Alice Marwick, Michelle Riblett, Liza Sabater, Lauren Spees and Jessica Valenti
PART 1
Cyberactivism and Online Movement Making
Race, Sexuality, Cyberactivism and the Legacy of Rashawn Brazell
by Marie Varghese
The Personal is Political: Feminist Blogging and Virtual Consciousness-Raising
by Tracy L. M. Kennedy
The Vulnerable Video Blogger: Promoting Social Change through Intimacy
by Patricia G. Lange
PART 2
Women and Politics in the Blogosphere
Attracting Readers: Sex and Audience in the Blogosphere
by Clancy Ratliff
Where are the Women?: Pseudonymity and the Public Sphere, Then and Now
by Tedra Osell
Blogging Was Just the Beginning: Women’s Voices are Louder Online
by Chris Nolan
PART 3
Gender Disparity and Web Access
Access to Technology: Race, Gender, Class Bias
by Shireen Mitchell
Making the Virtual Real: Feminist Challenges in the Twenty-First Century
by Gillian Youngs
PART 4
Building Online Communities
We Are the Media
by Mary C. Matthews
A Flickering Motherhood: Korean Birthmothers’ Internet Community
by Hosu Kim
The Little FemBlog that Wasn’t
by Shira Tarrant
Afterword: Finding the Past in the Present
by Deborah Siegel