Technowomanism: Examining Protest and Social Justice in the Technosphere

In this January 2020 practice talk prepared for the National Women's Studies Association 2019 Conference held in San Francisco by myself and Dr. Xeturah Woodley, I define technowomanism and use social justice digital activism instances as case studies for how technowomanism can be applied.

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Technowomanism at the 2019 SITE Conference