Blogging Feminism: (Web)Sites of Resistance
Issue 5.2 | Spring 2007

Blogging Feminism: (Web)Sites of Resistance

Guest Edited by Gwendolyn Beetham and Jessica Valenti

IN THIS ISSUE

Introduction
by Gwendolyn Beetham and Jessica Valenti

About this Issue

Recommended Reading

Online Resources

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